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Tag Archives: spring salmon

Enbridge files massive river oil spill study with the Joint Review Panel

Posted on July 13, 2012 by Robin Rowland

Enbridge Northern Gateway today filed a massive 11-volume study with the Joint Review Panel outlining possible scenarios for oil spills along the route including the Kitimat and Morice Rivers in British Columbia. The study, carried out by three consulting firms, … Continue reading →

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