Editorial No news here

So, if PCBs are news, where are the headlines about Falconbridge’s latest PCB “situation”?

There are probably no headlines because the news isn’t confrontational enough. In fact, this is a good news story, and they seldom make for good headlines.

In this story, Falconbridge plans to spend $600,000 in what the company says is probably the largest clean-up of its kind in Canada. Its Kidd Creek division in Timmins, Ont., hopes to get approval from the provincial government by mid-June to treat 280,000 litres of PCB contaminated mineral oil and effectively render it harmless.

That’s the kind of industry initiative that just doesn’t fit the stereotype of a big, bad mining company ruining the environment. There’s no potential for any David-and-Goliath conflict. Hence, there are no headl ines.

Now if there’s a spill while the project is under way, watch out. That would be a story.

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