Ottawa seeks better reporting on environmental emergencies after Kearl oilsands leak
OTTAWA — Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault is taking the first step towards an improved reporting process for environmental emergencies following a leak of wastewater from an oilsands mine in Alberta that wasn’t made public for nine months.
Imperial Oil and the Alberta Energy Regulator were required to notify the federal government about seepage from the tailing ponds at the company’s Kearl mine after first noticing it last May.
But that didn’t happen until February, after 5.3 million litres of additional wastewater had been released.
First Nations in the area whose members hunt and fish on the affected lands and waterways say they are furious that they were never told.