Even though Premier Christy Clark wants to dig for LNGold, maybe she should consider the bigger picture. Alberta is light years ahead in drilling wells, so too in the field of Pollutants being released, so why does Christy Clark want to go down the path that is already saturated next door.
Will the jobs be filled in British Columbia by unemployed Albertans?
BC Hydro is a major player in polluting, so too is Imperial Metals at Mount Polley with two strikes 2012 and 2013.
Question: Is this the smoking gun data on what was in the Tailings Pond before it burst in August 2014? The difference in quantity that went into the Tailings Pond?
Mount Polley is in the middle of nowhere with an On-Site Disposal location and Off-Site Treatment location is where? Which one of those Tailings Ponds is Off-Site? A discarded Open Pit?
Index and backgrounder here:
National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) Map Layer in Google Earth™ Format
We've been told that Alberta's flower is the Red Rose, perhaps they should go for Mustard (gas), or approach the Feds who created this interactive map to change the colour scheme to Stetson Hat White:
Good old Fort St. John, home to be for the Site C Peace River Dam.
Is it wise to have a rodeo on an ALR property, if the facility across the road is a Major Polluter, especially when one of the Oooooops happened on the ALRodeo property?
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National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) Map Layer in Google Earth™ Format
Will the jobs be filled in British Columbia by unemployed Albertans?
BC Hydro is a major player in polluting, so too is Imperial Metals at Mount Polley with two strikes 2012 and 2013.
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** Total Disposal: This column includes 'On-site Disposal', 'Off-site Disposal' and 'Off-site Treatment Prior to Final Disposal.' As of the 2006 reporting year, the 'Total Disposal' includes information on tailings and waste rock disposals. Negative numbers are possible for on-site disposal of tailings and waste rock, which would reflect a net removal of the substances from the tailings or waste rock management area.
Mount Polley is in the middle of nowhere with an On-Site Disposal location and Off-Site Treatment location is where? Which one of those Tailings Ponds is Off-Site? A discarded Open Pit?
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2013 - 2012 difference in Totals |
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Index and backgrounder here:
National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) Map Layer in Google Earth™ Format
We've been told that Alberta's flower is the Red Rose, perhaps they should go for Mustard (gas), or approach the Feds who created this interactive map to change the colour scheme to Stetson Hat White:
Good old Fort St. John, home to be for the Site C Peace River Dam.
Is it wise to have a rodeo on an ALR property, if the facility across the road is a Major Polluter, especially when one of the Oooooops happened on the ALRodeo property?
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Click here for data (2013) |
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National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) Map Layer in Google Earth™ Format