Mystery solved: Dye tracking path of storm sewer turned St. John's river green - News Summed Up

Mystery solved: Dye tracking path of storm sewer turned St. John's river green


A green river that had St. John's locals scratching their heads on Friday isn't as radioactive as it looks. The green water flowing in Rennie's River and tributaries like Kelly's Brook was caused by dye tablets used by her department, she said. According to Winsor, the dye tablets were being used to determine the path of a storm sewer. Earlier on Friday, photos sent to CBC News showed bright green water flowing through the river. In fact, deputy city manager of public works Lynnan Winsor says it's perfectly normal.


Source: CBC News May 20, 2016 14:32 UTC



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