Tar Sands Tailings Pond Sludge Oozes Into Bush

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A
northern Alberta tailings pond appears to have toxic sludge flowing
into the muskeg from an uncontained western edge, a situation uncovered
by a CBC News investigation. The pond, located in a remote area about 70 kilometres northwest of
Fort McMurray, contains toxic waste from the Horizon oilsands project
operated by Calgary-based Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (CNRL). It has
been in operation for about a year.

The
pond has containing berms on all but its western side. According to
documents obtained by CBC News, the company is relying on topography and
clay beneath the surface to contain the tailings on that section of the
pond.

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Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/edmonton/story/2010/11/14/edmonton-tailings-pond-cnrl.html#ixzz15TOwt6di

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About Damien Gillis

Damien Gillis is a Vancouver-based documentary filmmaker with a focus on environmental and social justice issues - especially relating to water, energy, and saving Canada's wild salmon - working with many environmental organizations in BC and around the world. He is the co-founder, along with Rafe Mair, of The Common Sense Canadian, and a board member of both the BC Environmental Network and the Haig-Brown Institute.