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Record information – Brief The Ottawa River, RIP
Series title:Our WorldHierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1969-10-28Item number (ISN):180085Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:CTV TELEVISION NETWORK / RÉSEAU DE TÉLÉVISION CTVAccession:1974-0214Media:VideoPart:1 of 1Production date:1969-10-28Production company:CTV Television NetworkProduction credit:director/producer, Susan Dexter; executive producer, Don Macpherson; host, Charles Templeton; narrator, D.A. Chant, Bonnie Kreps; Phyllis GormanDescription:Television documentary film examines the pollution problems of the Ottawa River. Early footage is shown of Ottawa, illustrating the beauty that once existed in the Ottawa valley. Sequences are shown on major industrial and sewage pollutants of the river: E.B. Eddy Pulp and Paper Company; sewage disposals of Hull and Gatineau areas; and the offending municipalities downstream of the river. Lloyd Larson, Chief Engineer, Ottawa Sewage Plant, discusses the poor sewage facilities of Ottawa; Ralph Brinkhurst, Professor of Ecology at Toronto University, shows some of the dead sites of the river, which are hazardous to public health; Marcel D'Amour, Mayor of Hull comments on the lack of federal initiative to help clean the river; and Minister Otto Lang discusses the legislation of our Water Act. <30mn>Language:EnglishOriginal number:1326 688Notes:Detailed holdings information: -
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