Investigation into Kearl leak communications welcomed by Alberta environment minister ableg abpoli
Premier says changes coming to reporting of spillslaggardly public notification of the wastewater spills has illuminated the need for Alberta to ensure future alarms are sounded quicker.
“That’s going to be our approach going forward. I’ve talked to the environment minister about that and the energy minister about that and the regulator about that.Article content The ACFN said animal tracks were observed leading in and out of the area, that tailings puddles were found and that there were no barriers between seepage and water bodies.
Earlier this week, federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault repeated his call for a stronger federal presence when it comes to environmental monitoring and communications in the oilsands in light of the Kearl seepages.Article content
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Alberta information commissioner to investigate Kearl tailings leak notificationsDiane McLeod will determine whether Alberta Energy Regulator had public obligation to disclose news of Imperial Oil’s Kearl mine leaks
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Alberta information commissioner to investigate Kearl tailings leak notificationsThe probe will examine whether the Alberta Energy Regulator had a duty to \u0027disclose information that is clearly in the public interest\u0027
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Alberta information commissioner to investigate Kearl tailings leak notificationsEDMONTON — Alberta’s information commissioner has started an investigation into how the province’s energy regulator notified the public about tailings pond…
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Investigation into Kearl leak communications welcomed by Alberta environment ministerInformation and Privacy Commissioner Diane McLeod said she would look into whether the AER had an obligation to publicly disclose the leak.
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Privacy commissioner investigating Alberta Energy Regulator over Kearl oilsands site leak | Globalnews.caArea First Nations and the Northwest Territories government have said they should have been kept in the loop on the spills from Imperial's Kearl mine tailings ponds.
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Alberta information watchdog to investigate province’s failure to disclose Imperial Oil toxic leakThe federal government, local Indigenous communities and the public at large were not informed of the leak until months later
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