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Huge berms near 250 Unwin Avenue, just south of the shipping channel.

These berms are about 30 metres high, covered with huge rubber sheets, and are used for the temporary storage of salt, aggregate, sand, and other bulk cargo. These firms have been fined for improper toxic runoff.
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17 March 2012

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current20:51, 18 March 2012Thumbnail for version as of 20:51, 18 March 20127,492 × 1,710 (9.58 MB)Geo Swan{{Information |Description=Huge berms near 250 Unwin Avenue, just south of the shipping channel. These berms are about 30 metres high, covered with huge rubber sheets, and are used for the temporary storage of salt, aggregate, sand, and other bulk car...

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