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Canadian Drinking Water at Risk Long After Wildfires, UBC Study Warns
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Canadian drinking water may remain in danger long after forest fires have been extinguished, according to a global UBC study that found that water quality impacts often occur months or years later, and not only immediately after a fire. Researchers analyzed 23 studies of water quality in Canada.
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Canada’s drinking water can remain at risk long after wildfires burn out, according to a UBC-led global review that found water-quality impacts often emerge months or years later—not just immediately after a fire.
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