OK #ableg and #mountainsnotmines Friends:🚨
I took a look through Atrum Coal's project documents for their Elan coal (open pit mining) project in Southern Alberta so that you don't have to.
First, let's start with an overview of the project...🧵 1/8
Located on former cat 2 lands, the open pit mining site "possesses the potential for multiple large scale mining operations", covering 230 sq km from Crowsnest Pass to Chain Lakes🤯
Oh, and is that the Oldman River on the southern end of it? Why yes, yes it is. 2/8
This is from their investment video -- "We're going to make a lot of money but say bye bye to that mountain" 👋 3/8
This is on former category 2 land and couldn't be developed until the UCP removed the 1976 coal policy without consultation
Public servants warned rescinding this policy would leave gaps in environmental protection so don't let @JasonNixonAB tell you land is still protected 4/8
@TheTyee has a great article on this. Go read it, I'll wait.
"A promised review of “full extent of the policy gap risk” was not performed by the Kenney government."
As usual with this gov't, it's "Promise made, promise broken" 🤥 5/8
Atrum themselves in their technical analysis say that Selenium is a high risk. Remember how close this mine is to the Oldman river? (Oh yeah, trout habitat too)
Nothing to see here.... 6/8
Teck has poured millions down the drain trying to figure out how to clean up Selenium but:
"Currently, a scientifically proven solution to deal with water contamination of this type and at this scale does not exist."
Another thread on one of many coal companies aiming to set up shop in Alberta, putting our mountains, water, and nature at risk.
Today's focus: Water 1/10
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Here's a map of Ram Coal Corp's leases and their "Aries" project. All on former cat 2 land where open pit coal mining would have been prevented by the now rescinded 1976 coal policy
200+ sq km of leased land for coal exploration, only 15km from the N. Sask river. 🏞️
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Remember @albertaNDP plan to protect the Bighorn Wilderness that the UCP were angry about and scrapped?
"There was a tremendous amount of economic concerns and questions that were not answered." - Jason Nixon
Celebrating the UCP “Red Tape Awareness Week” by looking at the changes to EMS dispatch *in the middle of a global pandemic* that WILL cost lives. cbc.ca/news/canada/ca…
"Tara Veer, the mayor of Red Deer, says the consolidated system means fire departments will not automatically be dispatched to an emergency call and that those crews are often the first to arrive, given the strain on the ambulance system. "