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Study finds little environmental impact from oil sands

Started by Biatch, October 17, 2012, 05:44:44 PM

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Biatch

No industry contributes so much and is so unfairly demonized. =)) Let's put pressure on industry and governments to get the pipelines built so we can get our products to market.



In 2010, a single oil-sands operation run by Suncor Energy released into the atmosphere 28,940 tonnes of volatile organic compounds, 22,210 tonnes of sulphur dioxide and 14,011 tonnes of particulate matter.



With those three types of substances combined, Suncor emitted into the air pollutants equivalent in weight to nearly 4,800 city buses – and the company operates just one of several mines sprawling across the landscape north of Fort McMurray, Alta.



Yet when scientists drilled into lake bottoms 200 kilometres from those oil-sands mines, they discovered something surprising: At that distance, levels of those pollutants were negligible. In fact, the lake sediments, whose layers opened a window onto hundreds of years of air and water quality, showed that in many ways those lakes are cleaner today than they were decades, and even centuries, ago.



"It's still, by and large, a natural landscape," said Roland Hall, a University of Waterloo professor of biology and one of the lead researchers on the new study.



Communities downstream of the oil sands, such as Fort Chipewyan, have long pointed the finger at oil-sands operations for sullying water, fish and people with toxins.



But, Dr. Hall said, the level of pollutants travelling by air and water to a place like Fort Chipewyan are not high enough to merit the concern that has been expressed. Instead, he said, "the conclusion in our paper is that natural sources of PACs" – polycyclic aromatic compounds – "via the water continue to be a main process that's delivering them."



In other words, toxins well downstream of the oil sands come from the environment, not big steel stacks – a finding that suggests the industrial impact on the environment is largely local, rather than broadly regional.

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Obvious Li

what is this ???......some kind of sick joke...who is this imposter??? :arrow:

Biatch

Quote from: "Obvious Li"what is this ???......some kind of sick joke...who is this imposter??? :arrow:

I'm not an Imposter. :lol:  You watch your step or I'll snap my fingers and unleash my army of sycophantic eunuchs or your hiney.=))

Obvious Li

Quote from: "mimi"
Quote from: "Obvious Li"what is this ???......some kind of sick joke...who is this imposter??? :arrow:

I'm not an Imposter. :lol:  You watch your step or I'll snap my fingers and unleash my army of sycophantic eunuchs or your hiney.=))




i'll be keeping my eye on you(r)honey......or was it your hiney


Obvious Li

however, as a comment related to the OP...i read where the new plan presented by various oil sand companies to the Alta. government is that part of the reclamation process is to turn all tailings ponds into lakes......what a great idea. The scientist involved say it will take from as little as one year to twenty five years for them to transform a tailings pond from toxic soup to a lake filled with fish, and all other aquatic and plant life indigenous to the area....having been there and toured the areas already reclaimed it is fantastic news....if these companies actually pull this off it will in all likelihood transform that part of alberta into a much improved area from what it was originally. Couple that with the information posted by the OP and i fail to see why any legitimate environmentalist would not support oil sands development

Obvious Li

lol.....pretty sure we knew it wasn't the queen......she needs a lot more drama than we provide here....