The Alberta government waited a month before calling an emergency response to one of the biggest releases of oilsands tailings in the province's history.
Tailings samples are being tested during a tour of Imperial's oilsands research centre in Calgary, Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018. The Alberta government waited a month before calling an emergency response to one of the biggest releases of oilsands tailings in the province's history, a leaked document shows.
The document also sheds new light on official communications and reaction to the spills, now the subject of three inquiries. That order was made public and reported on. Alberta Environment Minister Sonya Savage has said the protection order was how she first learned of the problem. That’s what a March 23 document from Alberta Environment and Protected Areas entitled “Kearl Oil Sands — AEPA Response Summary and Drinking Water Evaluation” indicates. The dates are revealed in a timeline of the department’s response.
Opposition New Democrat environment critic Marlin Schmidt said he wondered what triggered the emergency decision.
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