Fernie forced to release untreated wastewater for 2nd time in less than a year
Close to 50 millimetres of rain pushed Fernie’s wastewater system beyond capacity, forcing the release of untreated effluent into the Elk River.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/fernie-forced-to-release-untreated-wastewater-9.7137660?cmp=rss
Alberta Study Claims Mines Spreading Toxic Organic Contaminants - Elk Valley Coal News

A new Alberta study claims that the Elk Valley coal mines are spreading toxic organic contaminants and potentially effecting ecosystems. The new study concludes, “Coal dust is clearly being transported atmospherically over the Continental Divide and deposited far from the emission sources.” In Sparwood, coal dust sometimes coats everything in a fine black powder. While […]

Elk Valley Coal News

Share our June 2024 Shared Waters newsletter - featuring a New US Commissioner, Elk-Kootenai/y Resources & Great Lakes Research Roundup
https://mailchi.mp/ijc/shared-waters-06-2024

#GreatLakes #ElkRiver #Kootenai #Kootenay

500: We've Run Into An Issue | Mailchimp

U.S., Canada Agree to IJC Intervention on Transboundary Mining Pollution

Calling it 'an important first step' to solve mining pollution on the Elk-Kootenai River watershed, tribal and First Nation governments in Montana, Idaho and British Columbia cheered the long-awaited reference to the International Joint Commission

By Tristan Scott
March 11, 2024

"Federal governments in #Canada and the U.S. have agreed to ask the #InternationalJointCommission (#IJC) to study and take steps to mitigate the inflow of mining pollution to the #ElkRiver-#KootenaiRiver watershed through a joint reference, signaling a breakthrough in bilateral talks that have stalled for years, even as the company that owns the mines expands its footprint along the border with #Montana.

"The agreement was announced Monday by tribal and #FirstNation governments in Montana, #Idaho and #BritishColumbia (B.C.) who cheered the development after years of intensifying pressure on the #US and Canada. The reference means that an independent governance body representing both nations will convene to craft solutions to address the contaminants spilling into a watershed that crosses the international boundary at #LakeKoocanusa and spans #traditional #Aboriginal territory.

"The federal governments of both U.S. and Canada also confirmed the reference on Monday and issued a joint statement from the Ambassador of Canada to the United States, Kirsten Hillman, and the Ambassador of the United States to Canada, David L. Cohen. According to Pierre Cuguen, a spokesperson for Global Affairs Canada (#GAC), both countries 'have reached an Agreement-in-Principle (AIP) on next steps to further bilateral cooperation to reduce and mitigate the impacts of #WaterPollution” in the #transboundary #watershed.

"'The AIP provides a plan for Canada and the United States, with the assistance of the International Joint Commission, to take a holistic look at the watershed and build a shared understanding of the best available water quality data and science,' Cuguen said in an email, adding that both countries will work in concert 'with #IndigenousPeoples and #TribalNations and alongside provincial and state partners in the region.'

"'The Government of Canada is committed to safeguarding the transboundary #ElkKootenay watershed to protect the people and species that depend on this vital river system' according to Cuguen (the Canadian and First Nation spelling of Kootenai is “#Kootenay”).

"Meanwhile, tribal leaders on both sides of the border were triumphant after urging a reference for more than a decade, often with vague support from their federal counterparts.

"In Montana, Michael Dolson, chairman of the Confederated #Salish and #Kootenai Tribes (#CSKT), said the IJC reference is an essential first step in protecting fish and water quality in#LakeKoocanusa and the Kootenai River.

"'For too long, the U.S. and Canada have stood by while our waters suffered,' Dolson said in a prepared statement released Monday. “We are encouraged by the'federal governments’ change in direction and the progress that was achieved when we all worked together these past months. We will continue to work tirelessly to restore our rivers and the fish and wildlife that depend upon them. We’re at the beginning of what will likely be a long process, one that will require sustained effort from all governments involved.'"

Read more:
https://flatheadbeacon.com/2024/03/11/u-s-canada-agree-to-ijc-intervention-on-transboundary-mining-pollution/

#WaterIsLife #CoalMining
#Canada #FirstNations #WaterPollution #OpenPitMining #Environment

U.S., Canada Agree to IJC Intervention on Transboundary Mining Pollution - Flathead Beacon

Federal governments in Canada and the U.S. have agreed to ask the International Joint Commission (IJC) to study and take steps to mitigate the inflow of mining pollution to the Elk-Kootenai River watershed through a joint reference, signaling a breakthrough in bilateral talks that have stalled for years, even as the company that owns the […]

Flathead Beacon
Hikshari' Trail extension and Eureka Marsh

Eureka, California. Checking out the details of the trail beside the bay where it passes closest to the Hikshari' (Elk) River.

Some other #facialrecognition examples – Since Jan. of 2019, the #BrooklynCenter Police Department requested these searches 33 times; #Edina, 69 times; #Champlin 7; #Bloomington 42; #ElkRiver 14; Richfield 23; St. Louis Park 30; #MetroTransit Police Department 42; and #Zumbrota 1.