Repeated Seepage From Meghanada Pacheri Of Puri Srimandir Raises Concern

Repeated Seepage From Meghanada Pacheri Of Puri Srimandir Raises Concern #seepage #srimandir #purisrimandir #jagannathtemple #puri #otv #otvnews #otvnewsenglish --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OdishaTV is Odisha's no 1 News Channel. OTV being the first private satellite TV channel in Odisha carries the onus of charting a…

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Repeated Seepage From Meghanada Pacheri Of Puri Srimandir Raises Concern

Repeated Seepage From Meghanada Pacheri Of Puri Srimandir Raises Concern #seepage #srimandir #purisrimandir #jagannathtemple #puri #otv #otvnews #otvnewsenglish --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OdishaTV is Odisha's no 1 News Channel. OTV being the first private satellite TV channel in Odisha carries the onus of charting a…

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"#Imperial, #Alberta regulator knew for years about #tailings #seepage at mine"

Quotes: "Documents filed by Imperial #Oil Ltd. show the company and Alberta’s energy regulator knew the #Kearl #oilsands mine was seeping tailings into #groundwater..."

"...#sulphates at a sampling station in the #Muskeg #River began climbing drastically in March 2022. Within a year, they were 18x higher than the 2021 average."

🔗 https://toronto.citynews.ca/2023/10/02/imperial-alberta-regulator-knew-for-years-about-tailings-seepage-at-mine-documents/

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In due time Lawal Muhedeen 2nd paper is finally out!
Tracing gas migration and #seepage pathways which support southeastern #Mediterranean cold seep communities.
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0264817223001629

There were sharp words & fiery exchanges this week at a #TownHall meeting between #ImperialOil & residents of #FortChipewyan , #Alberta .
It was the #FirstTime the company met with #residents of the #community on the western shore of #LakeAthabasca since #wastewater #seepage was discovered from #TailingsPonds at Imperial Oil Ltd.'s #KearlLake# oilsands site near #FortMcMurray . Fort Chipewyan is downstream from the tailings ponds.
https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.6789141

#pollution #ecocide #Canada #ecojustice

Northern Alberta residents demand answers from Imperial Oil after toxic leak from oilsands project | CBC News

There were sharp words and fiery exchanges at a Fort Chipewyan town hall meeting this week — the first time the oil company met with northern Alberta residents since seepage from a tailings pond at the nearby Kearl Lake oilsands site was discovered in May 2022.

CBC

“Something is not right. You’re holding back something.”

Emotions run high as Imperial Oil VP talks to communities about seepage from Kearl mine

Anger, distrust and fear were evident in the first community meeting hosted by an Imperial Oil official since news broke last month of tailings pond seepage that had been occurring since May 2022 at the Kearl mine upstream of Indigenous communities in the Fort Chipewyan area.

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#Indigenous #tailings #mine #seepage #environment

Emotions run high as Imperial Oil VP talks to Indigenous communities about seepage from Kearl mine

Anger, distrust and fear were evident in the first community meeting hosted by an Imperial Oil official since news broke last month of tailings pond seepage that had been occurring since May 2022 at the Kearl mine upstream of Indigenous communities in the Fort Chipewyan area. Members of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, Mikisew Cree First Nation and the Fort Chipewyan Métis were in attendance.

Windspeaker.com