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limpyhobbler

(8,244 posts)
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 12:36 PM Jun 2013

Toxic waste spill in northern Alberta biggest of recent disasters in North America

The Globe and Mail, June 12

The substance is the inky black colour of oil, and the treetops are brown. Across a broad expanse of northern Alberta muskeg, the landscape is dead. It has been poisoned by a huge spill of 9.5 million litres of toxic waste from an oil and gas operation in northern Alberta, the third major leak in a region whose residents are now questioning whether enough is being done to maintain aging energy infrastructure.

The spill was first spotted on June 1. But not until Wednesday did Houston-based Apache Corp. release estimates of its size, which exceeds all of the major recent spills in North America. It comes amid heightened sensitivity about pipeline safety, as the industry faces broad public opposition to plans for a series of major new oil export pipelines to the U.S., British Columbia and eastern Canada.

In northern Alberta, not far from the town of Zama City, the leak of so-called “produced water” has affected some 42 hectares, the size of 52 CFL fields, in an area less than 100 kilometres south of the Northwest Territories border.

“Every plant and tree died” in the area touched by the spill, said James Ahnassay, chief of the Dene Tha First Nation, whose members run traplines in an area that has seen oil and gas development since the 1950s.
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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/industry-news/energy-and-resources/apache-pipeline-leaks-60000-barrels-of-salty-water-in-northwest-alberta/article12494371/
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Toxic waste spill in northern Alberta biggest of recent disasters in North America (Original Post) limpyhobbler Jun 2013 OP
Germany and Japan will not go cold turkey on oil and gas. phantom power Jun 2013 #1
So what? bvar22 Jun 2013 #2

bvar22

(39,909 posts)
2. So what?
Thu Jun 13, 2013, 03:50 PM
Jun 2013

Those pipelines are all in the Fly Over Red States,
so the spills won't affect any real people.
Those states don't even deserve to have two Senators.

/sarcasm

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