
Relief greets federal order to fix benzene leaks after plastics plant pollution
OTTAWA — Feelings of hope and relief flooded Aamjiwnaang First Nation in Sarnia, Ont., on Friday after the federal government moved to enforce tougher air quality standards at a styrene plant that has been emitting dangerous levels of benzene for years.
“We’re optimistic,” said Cathleen O’Brien, the environmental co-ordinator for Aamjiwnaang, an Anishinaabe community in the middle of what is known as Canada’s Chemical Valley.
“For many people it’s been a lifetime of concern.”
More than 40 per cent of Canada’s chemical industry is concentrated in about a 40-square kilometre radius in and around Sarnia. From the Aamjiwnaang band office, dozens of petrochemical storage tanks and smoke stacks can be seen in almost every direction.