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Corby Families May Crowdfund Toxic Water Testing
13 Jan
Summary
- Metals found in waterways near Corby waste sites could harm aquatic life.
- Families consider crowdfunding for further water testing due to contamination fears.
- Concerns over historical toxic waste and potential health impacts persist in Corby.

Residents in Corby are contemplating crowdfunding for further water quality assessments due to the recent discovery of metals in local waterways. These findings, which suggest a potential risk to aquatic life, have resurfaced anxieties linked to a historical toxic waste scandal that plagued the town in the 1980s.
Earthwatch Europe, collaborating with volunteers in November 2023, identified concerning metal levels near former waste sites. This initiative was spurred by campaigners demanding transparency regarding buried toxic waste, amid lingering fears of industrial pollution contributing to childhood cancers. The Environment Agency and North Northamptonshire Council have stated they will review these new findings.
Tracey Taylor, whose daughter's story was depicted in the Netflix drama "Toxic Town," is advocating for community support and governmental assistance to fund future testing. She emphasized that the fight is for an apology and assurance of safety for current and future generations. Without official backing, a crowdfunding campaign is being planned to ensure testing continues.




