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Wescorp Energy Inc > Oil Sands ~ Tar Sands
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Post by Cannibal on Dec 16, 2009 5:09pm

Oil Sands ~ Tar Sands

Canada's Toxic Tar Sands: The Most Destructive Project on Earth

Because of their sheer scale, all Canadians are affected by the Tar Sands, no matter where they live.

If you live downstream, your water is being polluted and your fish and wildlife may be dangerous to eat. If you live in Saskatchewan you are a victim of acid rain. If you live in BC, "supertankers" may soon be plying your shoreline carrying Tar Sands oil to Asia. If you live in Ontario, you are exposed to harmful emissions from the refining of Tar Sands Oil. And the impacts do not stop at Canada's border - US refineries are re-tooling to handle the dirty oil from Alberta.

With the Tar Sands, Canada has become the world's dirty energy superpower.

Environmental Defence's report highlights the environmental and human health effects of the Tar Sands. And, outlines what the federal government should do to clean it up.

Download the full report

https://www.environmentaldefence.ca/reports/tarsands.htm

Comment by stockdom on Dec 17, 2009 8:20am
The tar sands would seem tailor made for h20maxx so why hasn't wescorp approached any of them? My guess is they are too big for wescorp technology at this time.
Comment by Cannibal on Dec 18, 2009 11:25am
Perhaps reading between the lines or wishful thinking on my behalf.  However, I'm of the mindset, that an Alberta based company which deals specifically in soil and water remediation with respect to oil and gas should eventually create an opportunity in the tar sands... providing the shoe fits.Some of the First Nations properties reportedly lie within the Athabasca region of Alberta and ...more  
Comment by Cannibal on Jan 04, 2010 7:01pm
northernowlperhaps you could enlighten us with your acumen.
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