This is why we don’t sprinkle Tide detergent on rooftops, B.C. housing complex learns

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Someone neglected to think about the rain

The next day, foam appeared in nearby Clayburn Creek. Ulanowski and another homeowner took their complaint to the condominium council, and Ulanowski — an environmental scientist — went for a hike with his wife and baby. This is what they saw:Article contentPhoto by Courtesy Tom Ulanowski

Officials with B.C’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy said they, the City of Abbotsford and Environment Canada were eyeing the situation, andThe city’s bylaw department was also investigating. The contractor, at the behest of the province, had apparently hired a pump truck to clean up the storm sewers.Esmarie Engh and her friend Cynthia Ritchie couldn’t believe the amount of foam.

 

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I was told this was good for moss control.. glad Ì didn't take the advice.

How could anyone be that stupid? The person spreading tide on the roofs, the company they work for and the condo board all need to be charged.

Who on earth possibly thought this was a good idea

Hope he tries to spray his lawn with unleaded gasoline for weed protection.

Stupidity is alive and well.

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