Illegal dumping: Quebec taking soil samples from trucks headed to Kanesatake
MONTREAL — Quebec’s Environment Department is taking soil samples from trucks headed to the Mohawk community of Kanesatake as part of an effort to fight illegal dumping in the area.
The operation is underway this week in collaboration with provincial police, and a department spokesperson says it’s part of an “action plan” to reduce dumping of contaminated soil on the territory west of Montreal.
Officials were in Kanesatake last week to inspect sites and collect soil samples along the shores of the Lake of Two Mountains, where residents say illegal dumping has been going on for years.
An Environment Department spokesperson says those samples are being analyzed and officials may inspect more trucks in the future.