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Hells Half Acre Oilfield Society - Environment
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EnvironmentenOil and gas producers not great neighbors, says local author
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Local author and oil and gas industry critic Andrew Nikiforuk talked to a standing- room-only crowd Feb. 20 at the Okotoks Public Library. <br />
Nikiforuk was in town to promote his new book, Saboteurs: Wiebo Ludwig's War Against Big Oil and to talk to area residents about the dangers of being neighbors to the oil and gas industry. Thu, 2 Jun 2005 18:13:59 -0400Turner Valley Water is deemed safe
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Some <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#62"><acronym title="Turner Valley: Brothers James and Robert Turner homesteaded the Millarville area in 1887. Cutting their hay and grazing Their cattle down toward the South Fork of the Sheep River. This area became known as Turner's Valley. The town site that we know today did not emerge until the late 1920's.">Turner Valley</acronym></a> residents living near the gas plant said concerns over contaminants have them wondering if their well water is safe to drink.<br />
Last week Mark Chapman, the owner of an environmental company and a Turner Valley resident, said government documents show that contaminants such as mercury and hydrocarbons have seeped into the ground water at the gas plant site and it is only a matter of time before those contaminants reach the Sheep River. Thu, 2 Jun 2005 18:12:40 -0400Black Diamond Council Notes May 7, 2003
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Councillor questions credibility<br />
Mark Chapman, a <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#62"><acronym title="Turner Valley: Brothers James and Robert Turner homesteaded the Millarville area in 1887. Cutting their hay and grazing Their cattle down toward the South Fork of the Sheep River. This area became known as Turner's Valley. The town site that we know today did not emerge until the late 1920's.">Turner Valley</acronym></a> environmental consultant, approached council to express his concerns over the presence of contaminants in ground water-well monitoring sites and buried tanks that have been classified as open bottom. He added that while no contaminants, such as hydrocarbons, had been found in the Sheep River they were moving in that direction. 'I don't want you (council) to fall into complacency,' Chapman said, adding that he would meet with individual council members to explain provincial documents that outline the on-site contamination. Thu, 2 Jun 2005 18:11:41 -0400Turner Valley contaminants reach River
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Dramatic erosion in the Sheep River near <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#62"><acronym title="Turner Valley: Brothers James and Robert Turner homesteaded the Millarville area in 1887. Cutting their hay and grazing Their cattle down toward the South Fork of the Sheep River. This area became known as Turner's Valley. The town site that we know today did not emerge until the late 1920's.">Turner Valley</acronym></a> has driven the west bank dangerously close to the contaminated soil of the Turner Valley Gas Plant.<br />
Alberta Environment and Alberta Community Development, the owner of the property, said work must be done quickly to divert the river away from the site and contain contaminants. Thu, 2 Jun 2005 18:10:38 -0400Turner Valley - Gas plant unsafe for children and pregnant women
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Turner Valley’s Mayor <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#207"><acronym title="Kelly: Hollow 40 foot long square stem attached to drill pipe and turned by rotary table during drilling">Kelly</acronym></a> Tuck feels confident that Alberta Community Development has been carrying out its responsibilities to maintain a controversial historic gas plant site.<br />
On the other hand, local environmentalist Mark Chapman says the province and the town have been negligent in keeping the public informed on the issue. Thu, 2 Jun 2005 18:09:31 -0400Turner Valley Gas Plant - Mercury clean-up underway
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Over three thousand metric tonnes of soil is being excavated from the <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#62"><acronym title="Turner Valley: Brothers James and Robert Turner homesteaded the Millarville area in 1887. Cutting their hay and grazing Their cattle down toward the South Fork of the Sheep River. This area became known as Turner's Valley. The town site that we know today did not emerge until the late 1920's.">Turner Valley</acronym></a> Gas Plant in an effort to remove potentially toxic mercury.<br />
Alberta Infrastructure and Alberta Community Development began the project two weeks ago, following a report from the Calgary Health Region, which recommended that young children and pregnant women no longer be allowed on tours of the historic site due to unhealthy levels of mercury in some patches of soil and inside four buildings. Thu, 2 Jun 2005 18:08:20 -0400Turner Valley Gas Plant - Officials to address gas plant
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Questions over a controversial historical landmark in <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#62"><acronym title="Turner Valley: Brothers James and Robert Turner homesteaded the Millarville area in 1887. Cutting their hay and grazing Their cattle down toward the South Fork of the Sheep River. This area became known as Turner's Valley. The town site that we know today did not emerge until the late 1920's.">Turner Valley</acronym></a>, fraught with environmental problems, will be addressed at a public meeting Nov. 20. <br />
Representatives from Alberta Community Development (ACD) and Alberta Infrastructure will be on hand between 2:30 pm and 5 pm and again between 6 pm and 8 pm to discuss the clean up of the Turner Valley Gas Plant site. Thu, 2 Jun 2005 18:07:16 -0400Ongoing gas plant clean-up causes confusion
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Confusion surrounding the on-going clean-up of contaminated soil at the historic <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#62"><acronym title="Turner Valley: Brothers James and Robert Turner homesteaded the Millarville area in 1887. Cutting their hay and grazing Their cattle down toward the South Fork of the Sheep River. This area became known as Turner's Valley. The town site that we know today did not emerge until the late 1920's.">Turner Valley</acronym></a> Gas Plant has prompted the <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#264"><acronym title="Town of Black Diamond: Black Diamond is located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 52km southwest of the city of Calgary at the junction of Highway 7 and 22 (the Cowboy Trail)">Town of Black Diamond</acronym></a> to take action.<br />
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Council voted Wednesday to mail out information sheets regarding the cleanup and its associated costs with November's utility bill. Thu, 2 Jun 2005 17:07:21 -0400Turner Valley gas plant - River diversion approved
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A plan to divert the Sheep River back to its former path and away from the <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#62"><acronym title="Turner Valley: Brothers James and Robert Turner homesteaded the Millarville area in 1887. Cutting their hay and grazing Their cattle down toward the South Fork of the Sheep River. This area became known as Turner's Valley. The town site that we know today did not emerge until the late 1920's.">Turner Valley</acronym></a> Gas Plant has received approval from Oceans and Fisheries Canada.<br />
Martin Dupuis, Alberta Infrastructure spokesperson, said the diversion plan had to be adjusted to receive federal and provincial approval, but could not disclose details of the plan, saying that the plan had to meet the governments’ environmental standards. Thu, 2 Jun 2005 17:05:10 -0400Turner Valley Gas plant - Diversion work underway
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Heavy machinery has begun the task of rerouting the Sheep River 50 metres away from the <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#62"><acronym title="Turner Valley: Brothers James and Robert Turner homesteaded the Millarville area in 1887. Cutting their hay and grazing Their cattle down toward the South Fork of the Sheep River. This area became known as Turner's Valley. The town site that we know today did not emerge until the late 1920's.">Turner Valley</acronym></a> Gas Plant.<br />
Iron Horse Earthworks, a Calgary company which was awarded the contract in late February, has completed 25 per cent of the project to date. Thu, 2 Jun 2005 17:03:50 -0400Turner Valley Gas Plant - Environmental concerns raised over river diversion
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Alberta Environment officials are investigating an allegation that contaminated soil entered the Sheep River during excavation near the <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#62"><acronym title="Turner Valley: Brothers James and Robert Turner homesteaded the Millarville area in 1887. Cutting their hay and grazing Their cattle down toward the South Fork of the Sheep River. This area became known as Turner's Valley. The town site that we know today did not emerge until the late 1920's.">Turner Valley</acronym></a> Gas Plant.<br />
Mark Chapman, the operator of a local environmental firm and a Turner Valley resident, met with Alberta Environment officials last week to discuss some of his concerns, which also included siltation and erosion control. Thu, 2 Jun 2005 17:02:42 -0400