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Fluorescein dumped into Goldstream River, British Columbia, Canada
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Fluorescein Dumped Into Goldstream River, British Columbia, Canada

On December 29, 2010 fluorescein was dumped in the Goldstream River, likely as a prank. The result was that the waters turned a bright, glowing green. Health officials say the chemicals are non-toxic, used primarily to find leaks in septic systems along with various medical applications. Some people may experience allergic reactions. As of January 6, it is unknown who dumped the chemical.
The Goldstream River is a river on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The river's name derives from a small gold rush in its basin during the 1860s, and was originally Gold Stream.

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