The Volunteer Run Restoration of the Tsolum River

The Narwhal | 2019

After being abandoned by Japanese backers in the '60s, the Mount Washington copper mine was left to pollute the Tsolum River, which is slowly being brought back to life after decades of patient reclamation work and millions of taxpayer dollars

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