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Ducks' Advocate Battles Pollution at Governor's Pond
5 Dec
Summary
- Snow mixed with contaminants is again piled near Governor's Pond.
- Provincial government acknowledges discussions on snow management.
- Environmental regulations prohibit dumping within 15 meters of water.
Nine months after initially raising concerns, Ray Campbell is once again protesting the accumulation of snow and debris near Governor's Pond in Charlottetown. This time, snow from the provincial government parking lot, contaminated with road slurry and other pollutants, has been piled at the water's edge, raising alarms about environmental damage.
Campbell asserts that this practice violates provincial environmental regulations, which prohibit dumping within 15 meters of watercourses and wetlands without proper permits. He has previously voiced concerns about the health of the pond, citing a watershed report that indicated significant organic pollution.
The provincial government has stated that while the pond appears healthy, officials are discussing options for future snow management. Campbell, however, remains determined to protect the local wildlife and has indicated plans for further protest if the issue is not resolved.




