Oilpatch odours in northwestern Alberta still pungent, years after inquiry
EDMONTON — Researcher Tristan Jones was cruising the back roads of northwestern Alberta last summer when his studies suddenly became more than academic.
“It was kind of like we hit a wall of odour,” said Jones, who’s writing a PhD thesis at Rutgers University on how the energy industry has changed the environmental and social landscape near Peace River.
“It was heavy. It was really strong,” he said. “It was kind of like a mix of fresh asphalt, sulphur and who knows what else.
“I felt tingling through my jaw. My eyes were itchy and runny. I got a headache. I felt a little dizzy.”


