Regulator gives Imperial Oil weeks to plan fix for months-old oilsands tailings leak
EDMONTON — Alberta’s energy regulator has given Imperial Oil until the end of the month to figure out a way to permanently fix ongoing seepage and overflows from tailings ponds at its Kearl oilsands mine that have already released thousands of cubic metres of contaminated wastewater.
And in an order released on Monday, the Alberta Energy Regulator has given the oilsands giant until the end of the week to come up with interim plans to stop the release before the spring melt.
Imperial must “provide an updated source control and containment plan detailing the actions required in the short term to effectively intercept and contain the substance from the releases prior to spring freshet … on or before 4:00 p.m. on Feb. 10,” says the environmental protection order.
According to the order, the leak was spotted in May when Imperial staff saw “discoloured surface water” both on and off the Kearl site north of Fort McMurray.


