Sewage release triggers AHS alert for Sturgeon River, St. Albert
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A person fishes along the shoreline, as kayakers head under the bridge on Ray Gibbon Dr. on the Sturgeon River near Riel Park in St. Albert, June 29, 2020. Ed Kaiser/Postmedia Article content Alberta Health Services (AHS) is advising those in the St. Albert area to avoid the Sturgeon River after a sewage pipe burst, contaminating the water. Article content AHS cites high levels of fecal matter in the water. Article content Article content At the current levels of contamination, ingestion of the water could result in gastrointestinal illness, warns AHS in the recent health advisory, adding peop…
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