The human rights organization is pushing for the site to be cleaned up because of concerns that it's contaminating the well water of Black Nova Scotians who live nearby.
Breakdown
- Residents report water contamination near the old Shelburne dump site
- Amnesty International joins the community's call for clean water 51s
- Panel recommends province address environmental racism in Shelburne 1m 49s
- Engineering report finds signs of groundwater contamination 2m 36s
- A proposed community well remains unused as funding is unresolved 3m 14s