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AG 2022: With five inspectors, government struggles to track thousands of abandoned oil and gas wells

‘Wells that are poorly maintained and improperly plugged can lead to contaminants getting into the province’s groundwater or rising to the land surface around the well,’ a report warns.

Published Nov 30, 2022 at 11:45am

AG 2022: With five inspectors, government struggles to track thousands of abandoned oil and gas wells

Brantford residents being evacuated due to flooding along the Grand River after an ice jam upstream of Parkhill Dam sent a surge of water downstream in 2018. (Aaron Vincent Elkaim/The Canadian Press)

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