Alberta to Increase In-Situ Oilsands Monitoring After Study Finds Contaminants
EDMONTON – The Alberta government says it will increase environmental monitoring of in-situ oilsands plants following research that shows they can release contaminants into the land and water.
A study released today shows that bitumen extraction using injected steam rather than open-pit mining released low levels of toxins into a small lake near an in-situ site near Cold Lake, Alta.
Bill Donahue of Alberta Environment says that’s enough to step up monitoring of all in-situ plants, which now produce more than half of Alberta’s bitumen.
Donahue says it’s crucial to know how potentially toxic chemicals are being released and where trouble spots might be.


