Impacts of Coal Mining on Central Alberta’s Water
Proposed coal mines will adversely impact Ram River, Rough Creek, and the North Saskatchewan River.
All the communities of Clearwater County are down- stream from the proposed mines, putting their water at risk. The area’s beauty draws many visitors, but popular tourist sites such as Crescent Falls are now right next door to land leased for coal exploration and development…and potentially active mines. Water, wildlife, and recreation are all at risk if coal development moves ahead.
Coal mining destroys land and pollutes the water with se- lenium, and high amounts of selenium are toxic to fish and humans.
Clearwater County has world-class fly fishing for trout. The Ram River is home to the last strong population of bull trout in Alberta.
“One of Canada’s natural wonders is our Rocky Mountains and we’re fortunate to have them in our backyard. Coal mining and these wonders are a bad juxtaposition.”
Councillor Theresa Laing, Rocky Mountain House
The Tent Mountain project needs a federal review
Council of Canadians
The effects of coal mining would ripple through the Prairies
Council of Canadians
As mining waste leaches into B.C. waters, experts worry new rules will be too little, too late
The Narwhal
Minister Wilkinson must help protect water in the Prairies from coal mining in the Rockies
Council of Canadians
Government halts some coal exploration during ongoing consultation: positive momentum that needs to keep going
CPAWS Southern Alberta
Coal exploration temporarily suspended in some lands
Alberta Beyond Coal
Alberta didn’t consider impact of mountain coal mining on tourism: official
CBC News
Earth Day demonstrators speak out against coal mining in the Rockies
Lethbridge Herald
Alberta committee on coal mining can’t ask about land, water use
CBC News
Tent Mountain coal mine: Niitsitapi Water Protectors, landowners group, environmental orgs urge Canada to designate project for assessment
Niitsitapi Water Protectors
Please Complete the Alberta Government’s Coal Consultation Survey
Alberta Wilderness Association
8 Questions About Alberta’s Coal Policy Consultation
Council of Canadians
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The West Country Sustainability Coalition is a voluntary group of area residents, recreation users, and organizations working together towards a healthy West Country – one without new coal mines.