Alberta Regulator Confirms Potential Oilsands Toxins in Small Fish-Bearing Waterbody

Alberta Regulator Confirms Potential Oilsands Toxins in Small Fish-Bearing Waterbody
Tailings samples are being tested during a tour of Imperial's oil sands research centre in Calgary on Aug. 28, 2018. The Canadian Press/Jeff McIntosh
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Alberta’s energy regulator has confirmed hazardous chemicals are present in a small waterbody after two releases of tailings-contaminated wastewater from Imperial Oil’s Kearl oilsands mine.

In an update released Tuesday, the agency said hydrocarbons and naphthenic acids have been found in an unnamed fish-bearing lake located almost entirely within Imperial’s lease about 70 kilometres north of Fort McMurray.