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Creosote discovery concerns West Hillhurst homeowners

Alberta Environment will analyze the air in six homes in the Calgary neighbourhood of West Hillhurst after a test well revealed creosote is once again registering in the area.

Testing reveals presence of hazardous chemical near some homes

Hillhurst creosote discovery

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Testing has once again revealed evidence of creosote near some homes in the neighbourhood of West Hillhurst.

Testing has once again revealed evidence of creosote near some homes in the neighbourhood of West Hillhurst.

Alberta Environment has been monitoring the area since the early 1990swhen it was discovered the chemical had leached from the site of an formercreosote plant across the Bow River.

One of the 30 test wells in West Hillhurst is now showing the presence of creosote.

Dan Cicero lives across the street from the test well.

"I think any time you find out there's contamination in your neighbourhood, you're a little concerned," said Cicero.

Nikki Boothwith Alberta Environmentsaid the discovery means the monitoringwill be expanded.

"In order to be completely assured there is no risk to human healthwe need to go into some residents (homes) to do air monitoring and also do some additional monitoring outside," she said.

Booth said air quality tests will conducted in six nearby homes and the tests will be repeated four times a year.

Alberta Environment has distributed information packages about creosote contamination to about 300 homes in West Hillhurst.

Creosote is used as a wood preservative andcan causing breathing problems and skin irritation. Longer term exposure to creosote has been linked to cancer.

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