Brown, cloudy water possible in Metro Vancouver as workers' pickets expand: union

A glass of filtered water right, looks clear next to a glass of turbid tap water in North Vancouver, on Friday, Nov. 17, 2006. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chuck Stoody

VANCOUVER - Striking Metro Vancouver workers have expanded labour action to cover the region's watersheds and treatment plants, but the union says there will be no risk to public health.

The Greater Vancouver Regional District Employees’ Union says in a statement that drinking water in the area may show turbidity — or quality that appears brown or cloudy — due to the expansion of picket lines.

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