Nova Scotia to rule on mill’s plan to pump effluent into Northumberland Strait
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s environment minister is expected to release his decision today on a pulp mill’s controversial proposal to pump 85 million litres of treated effluent daily into the Northumberland Strait.
Gordon Wilson will rule on a focus report Northern Pulp submitted to the provincial Environment Department in early October on its plan for a proposed effluent treatment plant and 15-kilometre pipeline near Pictou, N.S.
The department asked the company for the report in March after then environment minister Margaret Miller determined more information was needed about the project’s impacts.
If Wilson approves the project, it will likely spark an outcry from opponents, including the Pictou Landing First Nation, environmental groups and fishermen from across the Maritimes.