Deep at the bottom of Hamilton Harbour, there is a creeping menace. It is a “spill in slow motion”, a toxic cocktail of coal tar, metals, and man-made chemicals. Formally known as “Randle Reef”, this slowly spreading stew of pollution has been a blight on Hamilton Harbour for a generation. Clean-up should have started in 2008, but it did not. Now residents, environmentalists, and reporters are asking questions. Mark and Krystyn speak with Lynda Lukasik and Mark Sproule-Jones on this episode of Living at the Barricades.
Music in this Show
Dirty Old Town by The Pogues
Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground by The White Stripes
Goo Goo Muck by The Cramps
Dirty and True by Hawksley Workman
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