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Class action approved for North Battleford tainted water victims

According to the law firm involved, the courts have approved a class action that will compensate young people who became sick in the 2001 North Battleford tainted water scandal.

People who were under 18 and became sick during 2001 tainted water scandal can apply for compensation

The class action was approved by the courts this week, allowing some victims of the North Battleford tainted water scandal to apply for compensation. (Sima Sahar Zerehi/CBC)

According to the law firm involved, the courts have approved a class actionthat will compensate young people who became sick in the 2001 North Battleford, Sask.,tainted water scandal.

People became sick with flu-like symptoms and gastrointestinal complaints when the parasite cryptosporidium turned up in their drinking water.

The contamination occurred after a filtering mechanism in North Battleford's water treatment system failed during maintenance done in March2001.

Some 800 people who got sick had already been compensated in previous out-of-court settlements.

However, a third court action was launched with the intention of having it approved as a class action.

That was approved by the courts and according to the firm behind the effort, anyone who was under 18 at the timeand became illcan now apply for compensation.