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 GARDINER, Mont. 鈥?Officials from Yellowstone National Park and a Montana water district have scheduled a settlement conference over claims of excessive arsenic from the park   sewage.The Billings Gazette reports that talks are scheduled for May 9 between the park and the Gardiner-Park County Water and Sewer District with the goal of keeping a lawsuit from reaching trial.A 2016 suit filed by the district says the park did not  stanley taza address complaints stanley mugs  that heightened arsenic in Gardiner   sewage ponds resulted from faulty manholes or pipes delivering wastewater from the park   headquarters at Mammoth Hot Springs in Wyoming.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Wastewater tests found the park   arsenic levels were 40 times higher than those from Gardiner.      Arsenic is prevalent in Y stanley cup ellowstone   thermal pools and geysers and ingestion in large quantities can cause various ailments.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 ___Information from: The Billings Gazette, http://billingsgazette               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Associated Press Qehk Susan Delacourt: COVID-19 has made Canada wary of newcomers. So how can Ottawa make the case for the immigrants we so desperately need
 In stanley cup usa  the next few years, almost 1,000 households and businesses in Caledon will be gettin stanley cup g better internet service.The Southwestern Integrat stanley cups uk ed Fibre Technology  SWIFT  has awarded contracts for three fibre optic broadband projects aimed at bringing high-speed internet to more than 993 households and businesses within the community.SWIFT has awarded funding in the amount of $3.5 million to improve access to broadband services in the communities of Mount Wolfe, Albion, Centreville Creek and The Grange. In total, Caledon will receive approximately $6.2 million in broadband upgrades, including nearly $2.7 million in contributions from internet service providers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        To find out if your house or business is being included in the new projects, try SWIFT   interactive map.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  These projects will address a number of our service gaps with the work to be completed by the end of 2022,  said Caledon mayor Allan Thompson.  I greatly appreciate the tremendous efforts and support from our partners at SWIFT and the province of Ontario; I look forward to working with North Frontenac Telecommunications, and once again with Vianet, to bring us closer to our goal of a connected Caledon.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Caledon has been working with the Southwestern Integrated Fibre Technology  SWIFT  initiative sinc