The B.C. Ministry of Environment has set up a system where they will test for formaldehyde, and other air-borne chemicals, in the middle of the night if they get word of a particularly poor air episode.
Promising to working collaboratively with the People's Action Committee for Healthy Air and the Millar Addition Citizen's Coalition, the environment ministry says it will be taking 54 samples of foul-smelling air as a check to one-time high readings of formaldehyde in 2008.
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