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River Daldykan
Environment Pollution

And The River Ran Red…..With Nickel

November 7, 2016February 23, 2017 Brad Kent0
The world's biggest nickel producer, Norilsk Nickel, has finally admitted (after flatly denying), a spillage at one of its plants was responsible for the river Daldykan in the Russian Arctic turning blood-red. Heavy rains caused a "filtration dam" at its Nadezhda plant to overflow. It says there is no danger to people or wildlife to which we reply, well you drink it then.
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