Canada pumps nearly 900 billion litres of raw sewage into waterways since 2013
OTTAWA — Canada’s old-fashioned city sewer systems dumped nearly 900 billion litres of raw sewage into this country’s waterways over five years, enough to fill up an Olympic-sized swimming pool more than 355,000 times.
Data Environment Canada posted to the federal government’s open-data website earlier this month shows in 2018, more than 190 billion litres of untreated wastewater poured out of city pipes that carry both sewage and storm water.
That is 14 per cent more than in 2017, and 44 per cent more than in 2013.
Mark Mattson, president of Swim Drink Fish Canada, said the amount should shock people.