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Originally Posted by Beatle17
I think the land was for sale and developers tried to buy it but couldn't afford the cleanup and Domtar wasn't doing it. To get it moving the City purchased it and assumed the clean up costs. Now Domtar is off the hook. IF the City hadn't purchased it then Domtar would be responsible for the cleanup. This is one big reason companies should do environmental testing before purchasing any property.
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I thought the City was (still) suing Domtar for the reclamation costs? Am I wrong? Was this stopped?