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“I’m Very Concerned About Protecting Our Watershed”: Mayor Dawn Arnold On Glyphosate Spraying In Turtle Creek Watershed

Public outrage erupted earlier this year after the herbicide glyphosate was sprayed in the Turtle Creek Watershed.

At Council last night, Moncton Mayor Dawn Arnold announced a scientific working group has been formed with the province to find a safe solution to our water supply.

“Protecting our water supply is extremely important and we must find a way to eliminate risk in our watershed,” says Arnold. “The three municipalities are aligned on the vital importance of this, and I would like to thank the Province for stepping up in such a significant way.”

She was asked if this group constitutes an admission of the risks the herbicide poses.

“No, no, I would not say that that is the case, but it is an opportunity for all of us to work together and come up with a good solution,” emphasizes Arnold.

The Mayor says the meeting last week included representatives from the Departments of Environment, and Agriculture, as well as the Acting Chief Medical Officer of Health.

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