Oilsands will produces wall of cash for Alberta
Alberta’s oilsands could deliver $67.5 billion a year into provincial government coffers by 2044, says a new report from the Canadian Energy […]
The new passive treatment system will take discharge from the former Lion Mining Co. Grove No. 1 deep mine closed in 1998 and combine it with a public pavilion, additional wetlands and tree plantings, according to state Department of Environmental Protection officials. “That’s part of the plan. You want to get the public involved and let them know, educate them about these issues,” Greg Shustrick, a watershed specialist for the Somerset County Conservation District said.