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Cleaning up torched Queen of Sidney could take years, millions of dollars, experts say | Globalnews.ca

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The former Queen of Sidney was retired from BC Ferries ’ fleet in 2000 .
On Saturday morning , it was consumed by flames, sending a massive column of toxic smoke into the air.
The wreck represents a potentially significant environmental hazard.
Cleaning it up could prove both time-consuming and difficult, experts say.
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