New rules for Saskatchewan pipelines after Husky oil spill into river
REGINA — Saskatchewan is proposing tougher rules for pipelines following an oil spill into the North Saskatchewan River that jeopardized the drinking water of thousands of people.
Legislation introduced Monday would establish new inspection, investigation and compliance powers for government staff, as well as update and modernize penalties.
It would also provide requirements for financial assurance from operators for pipelines in high-risk locations such as water crossings.
“It does provide, I think, more ability for the ministry to provide oversight,” Energy and Resources Minister Dustin Duncan said at the legislature in Regina.


