Charges have been laid against Ontario's environment minister, government staff and three wind companies.
The charges, under the province's environmental protection act, stem from a Chatham-Kent resident who claims work on several wind projects contaminated her home's well water, which made it unsafe to drink or bathe in.
Christine Burke alleges the minister, government officials and the companies violated the law by failing to take "reasonable care" to prevent the contaimination as several wind farms were installed.
According to court documents, the charges stem from activity since 2017.
The case is up in court in Blenheim August 14th.