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          <description>Four years after the Mount Polley mine first spilled contaminated waste into a once-cherished body of water, the company now has permits to pump tailings directly into Quesnel Lake. It’s adding insult to injury for local residents, when fines have yet to be paid for the original spill </description>
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          <title>One Year In, Likely Residents Remain Frustrated with Superficial Cleanup of Mount Polley Mine Spill</title>
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