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500 dead ducks could cost Syncrude $1M if Alber

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500 dead ducks could cost Syncrude $1M if Alberta goes ahead with charges


Environmental | 206703 hits | Jul 05 12:26 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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EDMONTON - The Alberta government has wrapped up an investigation into how 500 ducks died in the toxic sludge of an oilsands tailings pond last spring

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  1. by avatar tritium
    Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:12 pm
    $1M that is it? They should add a zero. $10M, make it hurt.

  2. by hwacker
    Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:21 pm

    Liberal environment critic David Swann said the dead ducks have resulted in international pressure on the Alberta government to clean up the oilsands, starting with giant toxic tailings ponds.


    I guess Mr I don't own a gun has never been out on opening day for ducks.

    500 would be in the first hour in Ontario.

  3. by avatar Blue_Nose
    Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:23 pm
    If people went duck hunting with buckets of toxic mine tailings you'd have a point.

  4. by hwacker
    Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:25 pm
    "Blue_Nose" said
    If people went duck hunting with buckets of toxic mine tailings you'd have a point.


    Never been to Sudbury eh ?

    500 ducks is nothing. just another liberal causing shit.

  5. by avatar tritium
    Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:27 pm
    "hwacker" said

    Liberal environment critic David Swann said the dead ducks have resulted in international pressure on the Alberta government to clean up the oilsands, starting with giant toxic tailings ponds.


    I guess Mr I don't own a gun has never been out on opening day for ducks.

    500 would be in the first hour in Ontario.


    There is a differece between sporting and just needless pain and suffering.


  6. by Anonymous
    Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:28 pm
    Only when it happens in Alberta does it get any attention :roll:

    current-events-f59/pollution-charges-laid-after-oil-spill-in-whale-habitat-t65515.html

    Pollution charges laid after oil spill in whale habitat

  7. by avatar Blue_Nose
    Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:30 pm
    Actually 500 ducks is a $1M fine, according to the Alberta government.

  8. by avatar Blue_Nose
    Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:34 pm
    "mtbr" said
    Only when it happens in Alberta does it get any attention :roll:

    current-events-f59/pollution-charges-laid-after-oil-spill-in-whale-habitat-t65515.html

    Pollution charges laid after oil spill in whale habitat


    A total of 10 charges have been laid against barge owner Gowlland Towing, Ted LeRoy Trucking, the company that hired the barge, and tug skipper Carl Strom.


    Yeah, they're just getting away scot-free.

  9. by Anonymous
    Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:35 pm
    "Blue_Nose" said
    Only when it happens in Alberta does it get any attention :roll:

    current-events-f59/pollution-charges-laid-after-oil-spill-in-whale-habitat-t65515.html

    Pollution charges laid after oil spill in whale habitat


    A total of 10 charges have been laid against barge owner Gowlland Towing, Ted LeRoy Trucking, the company that hired the barge, and tug skipper Carl Strom.


    Yeah, they're just getting away scot-free.


    sure as hell didn't make the headlines like it did when it happened in Alberta. :roll:

    what kind of fines did those guy's get?

  10. by avatar BAT119
    Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:57 pm
    The $1,000,000 fine will be added to your next tank of gas,as for keeping ducks out of tailing ponds its just about impossible, We have flags over all our ponds and every year we get 6-10 ducks caught in the oil and after some chasing and nettimg they are sent out for cleaning ($1200 each). This year was bad all over because the lakes and ponds were still frozen when the geese arrived and in desperation they went where ever they could find open water. Tree huggers don't understand to make lumber you have to cut down trees, how many Peta members wear leather shoes.

  11. by avatar Alta_redneck
    Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:03 pm
    "tritium" said

    Liberal environment critic David Swann said the dead ducks have resulted in international pressure on the Alberta government to clean up the oilsands, starting with giant toxic tailings ponds.


    I guess Mr I don't own a gun has never been out on opening day for ducks.

    500 would be in the first hour in Ontario.


    There is a differece between sporting and just needless pain and suffering.



    Hey Tritium, how much should the Vancouver Zoo be charged for allowing that Golden Eagle to get loose and be eaten by the Lions? How about the Calgary Zoo? Remember all those Sting Rays dieing. Oh and don�t forget the farmers, if you tally up every nest they run over when their seeding in the spring, I�m sure it could be around 500 easily. But that�s counting ducks before they hatch.

  12. by avatar tritium
    Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:19 pm
    "Throwing Hands In the Air"

    You're right lets just destroy the enviroment in the name of greed, money, and oil, pollute the earth until we are the ones in danger... :roll:

    You would think if they are discarding pollutants into a particualr pond, rather than paying $1M you might invest $250,000 into a net that can cover the pond or something to that effect.

    It's just big companies worrying about the bottom dollar no matter who they hurt.

    No ethics for Alberta Oil companies I guess..


  13. by avatar Alta_redneck
    Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:52 pm
    "tritium" said
    "Throwing Hands In the Air"

    You're right lets just destroy the enviroment in the name of greed, money, and oil, pollute the earth until we are the ones in danger... :roll:

    You would think if they are discarding pollutants into a particualr pond, rather than paying $1M you might invest $250,000 into a net that can cover the pond or something to that effect.

    It's just big companies worrying about the bottom dollar no matter who they hurt.

    No ethics for Alberta Oil companies I guess..



    Come on Tritium, if your going to add pictures to your posts of an Alberta topic. Could you at least use actual pictures from Alberta.

  14. by avatar hurley_108
    Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:58 pm
    "Alta_redneck" said
    Come on Tritium, if your going to add pictures to your posts of an Alberta topic. Could you at least use actual pictures from Alberta.


    There aren't any (that I know of) as photographers were very conveniently kept away from the scene for "safety" reasons.

    Bull. Shit.



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