Canada to set up federal-provincial group to speed up oil sands tailings remediation

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The Canadian and Alberta governments will establish a federal-provincial working group to accelerate remediation of oil sands tailings ponds, the Alberta government said on Wednesday.

Industrial wastewater containing toxins including arsenic and dissolved iron has been seeping from tailings ponds at Kearl since at least May last year. Last month, Imperial reported a separate leak of more than 5,000 cubic meters of tailings water from one of its holding ponds.

"The ministers also discussed accelerating collaboration on a long-term solution for the treatment and remediation of tailings ponds and will work to establish a federal-provincial working group to ensure this is developed as quickly as possible," a readout of the meeting released on Wednesday said. Alberta's oil sands mines produce vast quantities of toxic tailings water. Total volumes reached 1.36 trillion cubic meters in 2020, according to the Alberta Energy Regulator.

Unlike other extractive industries in Canada, oil sands firms are not allowed to release treated tailings water but Ottawa is working on new regulations, expected in 2025, to govern how treated tailings could be safely released into the Athabasca River.

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