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Cowichan Tribes seeks federal help to deal with mountain of waste
Cowichan Tribes Requests Federal Assistance for Waste Management
The Cowichan Tribes are seeking federal support to address a significant waste issue on their reserve land. A large garbage pile has accumulated near the Allenby Road Bridge over the Cowichan River.
- The waste is located on three lots of reserve land.
- The Cowichan Tribes are reaching out to the federal government for help.
- The situation poses environmental and health concerns for the community.
The Cowichan Tribes, located in British Columbia, are facing a pressing environmental challenge as a substantial pile of waste has formed on three lots of their reserve land. This accumulation is situated near the Allenby Road Bridge, which spans the Cowichan River.
In light of the growing waste problem, tribal leaders are calling on the federal government for assistance. They aim to find effective solutions to manage and mitigate the environmental impact of the garbage pile.
The presence of this waste not only raises concerns about the local ecosystem but also poses potential health risks to the community. The Cowichan Tribes are advocating for immediate action to address these pressing issues.
As discussions with federal authorities progress, the Cowichan Tribes hope to secure the necessary resources to restore their land and ensure the well-being of their community.