I think the personal insults from both Tonn and Captain Morgan are getting out of hand.
You both need to grow up a bit.:roll:
Increased production of the oil from the sands results in this. It is an unfortunate byproduct of the process no different than massive amounts of sewage being the byproduct of a city.
This is a complex issue ironsides. There are conflicting reports that present opposing results.
To date, no one has proven that the health issues in Ft. Chip are the result of the development upstream. The speculation is promoted by specific individuals that have an axe to grind.... That said, the aforementioned doesn't eliminate the possibility, but it is no where near proven.
Eco-lawyers and Suzuki are hardly objective sources of anything. In terms of the potential, sure, there is potential for all kinds of bad things to happen, but that exists in any and all facets of life.
well I have to ask...what part of there is no fungal communities on the soil above the bitumen deposits that you dont understand?They stockpile soil horizons that they remove for use later. They then mix forest floor litter or peat into the top soil on the reclaimed sites, and it still doesn't approach the same level of nutrients, because they've killed the fungal community during the stockpiling of the soil. The soil community works because nutrients are cycled between the soil horizons, so when you physically separate them, you kill them. Bacteria will come back more easily, but fungal communities aren't easily replaced.
So, you are saying, unequivocally, that these mutations are the sole result of heavy metals sourced from the oil sands operations?
How about you Mr. Science.. Is this your position?
but he leaves out one important factor and that's the same level of nutrients from WHERE? The soil they stockpiled while roadbuilding to get to the deposit?They stockpile soil horizons that they remove for use later. They then mix forest floor litter or peat into the top soil on the reclaimed sites, and it still doesn't approach the same level of nutrients
well I have to ask...what part of there is no fungal communities on the soil above the bitumen deposits that you dont understand?
Thats harsh land my friend,it's sitting on bitumen outcrop where there is allmost NOTHING growing.
When they reclaim with topsoil there is something growing,your way out of your league here so dont try explaining reclamation when you dont even have a clue about how it's gone about ok?
Were replacing dead ground with vibrant growth....understand that part?
Repeat...allmost nothing grows on bitumen deposits,any clearer yet?
There was no fungal communities to begin with,just bitumen laden sand,very few trees and grasses.
Jheeesh,stick to your fish and let us guys that work with the stuff do our job.
Lets not leave out the 5 or so pulp mills that have operated on the Athabasca,that would be real bad science to do so and would show an obvious bias.
I know but he keeps ignoring facts so I edited and added a few more to my last post.Post #220 pointed out a little of what you said to Tonnington. :smile:
Nobodys going to disagree with you there.
And if it hadn't been for the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, the Enbridge leak in Michigan, etc., nothing would have happened. Dramatic accidents get news, which causes well deserved collatoral damage to the tar sands-an ongoing mess.
The US ambassador is saying below, specifically, the tar sands needs to be cleaned up. Because the tar sands are getting their filthy butt kicked around in the media and will lose US markets if they don't-because they haven't been doing it enough. The tar sands are big time duck killers. Time to go to bed Kak.
U.S. ambassador urges cleaner oilsands | Money | Calgary Sun
U.S. ambassador urges cleaner oilsands
By MARKUS ERMISCH, Calgary Sun
Last Updated: September 15, 2010 2:52pm
U.S. President Barack Obama’s man in Canada says the industry and government must do “more” to clean up the oilsands.
But David Jacobson, U.S. ambassador to Canada, declined to say what exactly that means, as diplomats do not seek to give advice to foreign governments.
Quoting David Petraeus, the U.S. commander in Afghanistan, Jacobson explained why: “I did not become a four-star general by stepping on land mines.”
In a speech to the Calgary Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, Jacobson talked about the importance of Canada as the major supplier of oil to the U.S. Most of that oil comes from Alberta’s oilsands.
“But, and I don’t think I’m alone in saying that, more must be done” to shrink the environmental impact of the oilsands, he said. “I think that more must be done because it’s necessary to do more for the environment.”
Mining the oilsands and producing oil from the thick bitumen requires more energy that conventional oil extraction. Also, oilsands mining includes deforestation and the use of tailings ponds. Industry, however, is required to reclaim the land disturbed by oilsands mining.
When my geotech buddy "dirt Dave" gets back From Newfoundland from his vacation(left this morning)I'll get him to sign on at this forum and maybe explain it to Tonnington in Tech terms and he will walk circles around him as he is very knowledgeable about the environment around here as he deals with it every day.He was too busy laughing the other day when I showed him some of the posts as I was typing a retort to Tonnington so he got worked up,I'll make it a priority though when he gets back.
He will eat Tonnington for breakfast and spit out the bones.;-)
Give me a break,your car will kill more birds in your lifetime then the oilsands did in that incident,so will your cat.
See my latest posts about the ponds,when my company reclaims them all in 5 years what will you whine about next????????
Sorry dude but we are reclaiming them,watch or listen to the latest news in a few days to see.
Most of you are so ignorant on the oilsands and running off an agenda that I can own you in a few posts,keep em coming or better yet,come on up and see for yourself.
The tarsands are not offshore oil wells,our record is a thousand times better my friend,why would you even try for a comparison is beyond me.And if it hadn't been for the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, the Enbridge leak in Michigan, etc., nothing would have happened. Dramatic accidents get news, which causes well deserved collatoral damage to the tar sands-an ongoing mess.
The US ambassador is saying below, specifically, the tar sands needs to be cleaned up. Because the tar sands are getting their filthy butt kicked around in the media and will lose US markets if they don't-because they haven't been doing it enough. The tar sands are big time duck killers. Time to go to bed Kak.
U.S. ambassador urges cleaner oilsands | Money | Calgary Sun
U.S. ambassador urges cleaner oilsands
By MARKUS ERMISCH, Calgary Sun
Last Updated: September 15, 2010 2:52pm
U.S. President Barack Obama’s man in Canada says the industry and government must do “more” to clean up the oilsands.
But David Jacobson, U.S. ambassador to Canada, declined to say what exactly that means, as diplomats do not seek to give advice to foreign governments.
Quoting David Petraeus, the U.S. commander in Afghanistan, Jacobson explained why: “I did not become a four-star general by stepping on land mines.”
In a speech to the Calgary Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, Jacobson talked about the importance of Canada as the major supplier of oil to the U.S. Most of that oil comes from Alberta’s oilsands.
“But, and I don’t think I’m alone in saying that, more must be done” to shrink the environmental impact of the oilsands, he said. “I think that more must be done because it’s necessary to do more for the environment.”
Mining the oilsands and producing oil from the thick bitumen requires more energy that conventional oil extraction. Also, oilsands mining includes deforestation and the use of tailings ponds. Industry, however, is required to reclaim the land disturbed by oilsands mining.
But sewage is usually treated. Mercury is not exactly anything to be objective about. It does cause brain damage. Mercury is only one of may pollutants being produced/refined and dumped.
Give me a break,your car will kill more birds in your lifetime then the oilsands did in that incident,so will your cat.
See my latest posts about the ponds,when my company reclaims them all in 5 years what will you whine about next????????
Sorry dude but we are reclaiming them,watch or listen to the latest news in a few days to see.
Most of you are so ignorant on the oilsands and running off an agenda that I can own you in a few posts,keep em coming or better yet,come on up and see for yourself.
The tarsands are not offshore oil wells,our record is a thousand times better my friend,why would you even try for a comparison is beyond me.
And if it hadn't been for the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, the Enbridge leak in Michigan, etc., nothing would have happened. Dramatic accidents get news, which causes well deserved collatoral damage to the tar sands-an ongoing mess.
The US ambassador is saying below, specifically, the tar sands needs to be cleaned up. Because the tar sands are getting their filthy butt kicked around in the media and will lose US markets if they don't-because they haven't been doing it enough.
The tar sands are big time duck killers.
A blame the cat strategy. Brilliant.
According to your post, exactly zero, nil, none, nada toxic tailings ponds have been cleaned up. A fantastic record!!!!!!
How about Bhopal, India or Chernobyl?... Do those incidents justify the abolishment of the chemical or nuclear business?.. Hell, people dies in cars, on bicycles, boats and airplanes everyday, would you support motions to rid the planet of these evils?
The American political machine is backing themselves into a corner on this. A pipeline is under construction from the Ft. Mac (or Ft. Sask?) area that is destined for the West coast. The sole purpose of this is to supply the Asian markets.
Pelosi is taking a big gamble in playing hardball. If the US economy doesn't green itself as they have planned, they will still rely on oil but the friendly and secure source from AB will be servicing a deeper customer base all of the sudden. And make no mistake, the Asian markets are sitting back quietly, waiting for any chance to kick in money (vast sums) to secure their energy future.
So is Dick Cheney.
Well, how about it? Cats kill birds, right?
i suppose that you'd get behind a motion to exterminate all of these murder-cats as a preventative measure to save our avian friends?
Just as predicted. A not-so-subtle twisting of reality to deny that Suncor has cleaned up a former tailings pond.
Does that make you a denier?
How about eliminating food because gives us diabetes?
Show me the link where the toxic talings pond has been eliminated. I heard they just drained it into another bigger toxic pond. Tar sands trickery. PR BS.
Pelosi, like many Americans wants alternative energy to gain some traction in the USA and Alberta is lobbying against it with Big Oil. Why are we subsidizing the hydrocarbon fuel business? Big Oil and Alberta are the enemy of a progressive energy future.
That is the base logic that you are using for the oil sands
Got a radio?.. Even CBC announced it over the last 2 days. Suncor will be making the official announcement this week.
Really funny... Alberta is lobbying against green initiatives through "Big Oil" (insert sinister music: here) are they?
(got a link by chance?)
We've been down the "subsidizing" the oil business many times and you still haven't provided anything that establishes this other than an Op/Ed piece that used teh word subsidy in the title and later referred to all of the suspect elements as "tax incentives".
You are a propaganda machine on this issue, and not a very good one at that... here's a little advice; only the naive and gullible believe the hype that is being spewed these days, and as every debate rages, another person gets educated and resents those groups that traffik in misinformation, embellishment and lies.
In the end, I owe you a debt of gratitude for if it wasn't for the over-the-top commentary by groups that espouse your views (and especially the suspect techniques to convey the fabrications), fewer people would have been forced to really analyze the issues.
A blame the cat strategy. Brilliant.
According to your post, exactly zero, nil, none, nada toxic tailings ponds have been cleaned up. A fantastic record!!!!!!
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Canadian Oil Lobby Trying to Kill U.S. Clean Energy Policy
Corcoran successfully lobbied to have a low-carbon fuel standard removed from the clean energy bill that passed through Congress last Fall.... The low-carbon fuel standard is a policy that would put a heavy price on the use of the most intensive carbon emitting fuels, which would include oil produced from Canada's tar sands.
Oilsands boycott bad for U.S., premier warns
WASHINGTON - U.S. politicians will hurt their country's hopes of escaping addiction to oil from politically unstable regions if they move against Alberta's oilsands and their environmental impact, Premier Ed Stelmach warned a Washington, D.C., audience on Wednesday.
Phase out subsidies to oil and gas, Flaherty urged
OTTAWA — The Harper government is being urged by its own senior bureaucrats to "lead by example" and deliver on a commitment to phase out subsidies for the oil and gas sector at a global economic summit next month in Toronto.
In a secret memorandum sent to Finance Minister Jim Flaherty and obtained by Canwest News Service, the top bureaucrat in his department recommended it was time to end the tax incentives as part of a move toward a balanced federal budget.
The memo, dated March 18, 2010, follows up on a commitment made last year in Pittsburgh by leaders from the group of 20 economies to "rationalize and phase out" inefficient subsidies to the fossil fuel industry that encourage wasteful consumption to address both environmental and energy concerns.
well I have to ask...what part of there is no fungal communities on the soil above the bitumen deposits that you dont understand?
Thats harsh land my friend,it's sitting on bitumen outcrop where there is allmost NOTHING growing.
When they reclaim with topsoil there is something growing,your way out of your league here so dont try explaining reclamation when you dont even have a clue about how it's gone about ok?
Were replacing dead ground with vibrant growth....understand that part?
Repeat...allmost nothing grows on bitumen deposits,any clearer yet?
There was no fungal communities to begin with,just bitumen laden sand,very few trees and grasses.
Jheeesh,stick to your fish and let us guys that work with the stuff do our job.
I think you are waging a losing battle Tonington.
I never said he doesn't know how to move soil, or what the regulations are. He's made that abundantly clear that he's an expert in that respect. My specific bone of contention is that he and captain morgan have said that the reclaimed sites are left in better condition than they were found, which simply isn't true if based on an objective analysis.Kakato is "boots on the ground" working in Alberta and comes across as knowing what he is talking about.
Look, either the land is in better shape, or it isn't. I'll always trust findings that have gone through peer review over that of opinions of someone on a forum...Sometimes stuff out of a book doesn't exactly coincide with what happens in real life.
You guys are unbelievable. You tell me to stick to my own stuff, but you apparently know better than the experts at Statistics Canada. captain morgan apparently knows better than the climatologists. Yet you think I should stick to my field.So if I was you it might be better to stick to Spud Island stuff and leave the Alberta stuff to Kakato.