Coal Valley: The story of B.C.'s quiet water contamination crisis

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

Комментарии • 33

  • @janemarsh5089
    @janemarsh5089 3 года назад +4

    That just makes me heartsick! The selenium issue is a HUGE one, is failing, but the mines and politicians just proceed as though there isn't an issue. Where's everyone's common sense? Obviously, everything is for sale!

  • @roydoyle-baker7915
    @roydoyle-baker7915 3 года назад +2

    And the assault continues unabated. This is what we don’t want happening on the Eastern Slopes of the Rocky Mountains. The UCP is pursuing a course of death for the environment, encompassing species at risk, water, air quality, Albertans, and our neighbours to the East and South. Even hard science, hard data, seem to belie common sense with this government. Please pass this doc on. Thanks

  • @pendoreille6186
    @pendoreille6186 3 года назад +5

    Excellent video, thank you. We have issues in norther Washington too from cross-border pollution, including the attempt to install a toxic silicon smelter in our town, using British Columbia silica sand. Stopped this polluting project for now, but we're not done fighting yet. The cross-border watersheds are common resources to both countries and must be protected at all costs.

    • @goldenlily9478
      @goldenlily9478 3 года назад

      You have no idea what Canada goes thorough most of our gas and oil goes to you Americans everything you ask for oil,wood all we do is give you purify it take a fare percent and give the rest back the tailing ponds are the worse You could stop Alberta from building a pipeline across Canada for consumption but no....a tailing pond in BC 2014 destroyed two of our rivers and is still contaminated to this day Over 1M of our endangered salmon are gone and it's all cause of our need for fossil fuels Alberta is even destroying BC because of this consumption they slowly just slowly slip their industrial oil mess to our province..

    • @goldenlily9478
      @goldenlily9478 3 года назад

      Fuck Alberta man miles upon miles in the oilsands just gone...and they want a second pipeline and their non filtered oil in tailing ponds ain't normal oil in the sands...it sinks to the surface and contaminated the soil....it cannot be cleaned noir undone

    • @craigmurray5367
      @craigmurray5367 3 года назад +1

      @@goldenlily9478 theres nothing wrong with another pipeline through BC, go vote for the green party if you want the economy to die

  • @susanpodlog2194
    @susanpodlog2194 4 года назад +3

    I live in sparwood and the selenium is truly mutating the fish. I catch so many that are deformed from this stuff. So sad. I've been fishing these creeks since I was a young boy and could catch a good 20 fish in a day now you can maybe catch 2 if you are lucky. I hate the greedy owners of teck

    • @goldenlily9478
      @goldenlily9478 3 года назад +1

      Sometimes I think fucking Alberta slips their mine industry in look what happened in 2014 with a tailing pond the Fraser River still looks horrible...and it's 2020 it killed over 1M endangered salmon

  • @cindywagner4623
    @cindywagner4623 Год назад +1

    Guidelines, not laws ......

  • @tweetiebirdquesnelbc422
    @tweetiebirdquesnelbc422 5 лет назад +1

    In your film an interesting comment about guides lines and not law regarding selenium! The clean energy act of 2010 stated that the smart meter must be installed by 2012. This appears to be a legal purchase order available to just a very small handful of suppliers. Where were the voices during this implementation process within a statute. Who was looking after the interests of the people of BC then. This is a compounded green issue regarding the all encompassing energy sector. Wow this is a large topic.......

  • @2DEKAY
    @2DEKAY Год назад

    Wow this is wild, i am sad to hear our government has dropped the ball like this 😢

    • @briananderson6142
      @briananderson6142 4 месяца назад

      These mines work with complete immunity to the law. They create so many jobs and threaten to shut down if persecuted. The Government gives them a paltry fine and 20-25 years to clean it up.

  • @tweetiebirdquesnelbc422
    @tweetiebirdquesnelbc422 5 лет назад +2

    Keep up the awareness. Be it mining, forestry or pulp mills people have to make up their minds what they are willing to live with. A video of interest might also be working conditions, pollution and greed. A living example in Quesnel BC

    • @MourningReason
      @MourningReason 3 месяца назад

      Yup shut down all industry in BC! BC doesn't need the natural resource industry. You know what is best, go you!

  • @amandacline21
    @amandacline21 3 года назад +3

    How can this be stopped? What can someone do to help the environment, animals and people?

    • @kenparke6801
      @kenparke6801 3 года назад +1

      Lots can be done to help the environment, animals and people. Our company, a wastewater treatment company, have had a couple calls with Teck to discuss what we can provide. We can get reduce contaminations below acceptable levels, it does come at a cost and I believe that is where things stop. In one of our calls we were advised that any new technology takes Teck "7 to 10 years to implement", that immediately tells me that the technology they are using to treat the water is 10 years outdated.

  • @tweetiebirdquesnelbc422
    @tweetiebirdquesnelbc422 5 лет назад

    We do not have to go back very far in history..when our asbestos industry came to the forefront and then the continuation of use not in Canada but to export it to India and other countries with less awareness??? or regulation??? or what ever??? allowing them to utilize the product into products and sell to consumers elsewhere or perhaps within their own population.
    Recently Mt Polly's mine closure due to lower copper price (temporary until perhaps Cu rebounds. Let us remember the mine dam breach in 2014 that spilled it's content into Polly Lake and then into Quesnel Lake, then into the Quesnel River and then perhaps into the Fraser River and perhaps into the Pacific Ocean. Consider the meters of sediment at the mouth at Likely BC. Not to mention the land change environmentally due to its force. Our friends, the liberal government and Imperial Metals and the Mine Act are all doing a good job! Do I need to further comment on say mining in Manitoba or the old 6Km Enbridge pipe line crossing the great lakes in Ontario! The use of force on protesters on a pipeline to Kitimat for natural Gas over unceded lands, just to get started. Wow jobs for Jobes and silver for Judea for humour.

  • @marcussampson4308
    @marcussampson4308 4 года назад +2

    Fuck yea! These towns wouldn't even be here if it weren't for these mines

    • @rosstaggart6117
      @rosstaggart6117 3 года назад +3

      Ummm.. We don't need towns there.

    • @MourningReason
      @MourningReason 3 месяца назад

      @@rosstaggart6117 Damn straight, everyone should just live in the big cities where all the very smart people like yourself live. Where food comes out of the supermarket, buidlings come out of the ground with with cement from a cement truck. Nothing in nature ever needs to be disturbed for you.........

  • @DanRedwater
    @DanRedwater Год назад

    where are the watchdogs?

  • @avail1.
    @avail1. 3 года назад

    Isaiah 24:5/James 5:1-5 But not forever

  • @kittybanana9389
    @kittybanana9389 4 года назад

    Wow BC, great Idea. Pollute the freaking river!. Please close the mine! BC doesn't even burn coal for power!

    • @Ur_mom69123
      @Ur_mom69123 4 года назад +3

      Kitty Banana the coal is not thermal it is metallurgical coal for steel making

    • @craigmurray5367
      @craigmurray5367 3 года назад +1

      Its all exported, trained to the coast, and shipped over seas.... this is 4-5% of the provinces GDP, its needed, also, they're spending billions on water treatment projects now

    • @ddooodddoo
      @ddooodddoo 3 года назад +4

      Without the coal mines 6 communities will die and become ghost towns and killing 2% of the country's income

    • @MourningReason
      @MourningReason 3 месяца назад

      That's right Kitty, close all the mines, we don't need no coal, we don't need steel for anything or money of any kind. You know what is best, go you!