Regulatory history of Alberta's industrial land conservation and reclamation program

Author:

Powter Chris12,Chymko Neil3,Dinwoodie Gordon3,Howat Darlene3,Janz Arnold3,Puhlmann Ryan3,Richens Tanya3,Watson Don3,Sinton Heather4,Ball Kevin5,Etmanski Andy6,Patterson Bruce2,Brocke Larry7,Dyer Ralph7

Affiliation:

1. Oil Sands Research and Information Network, 3-170 CCIS Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2E1 (e-mail: )

2. DBP Environmental Services Ltd., Calgary, Alberta

3. Alberta Environment and Water, 10th Floor, 9820 – 106 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5K 2J6

4. Alberta Environment and Water, 2938 – 11 St NE, Calgary, Alberta,Canada T2E 7L7

5. Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, 3rd Floor, 9915 – 108 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5K 2G8

6. ETCON Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5J 3S2

7. Retired Alberta Environment Staff, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Abstract

Powter, C. B., Chymko, N. R., Dinwoodie, G., Howat, D., Janz, A., Puhlmann, R., Richens, T., Watson, D., Sinton, H., Ball, J. K., Etmanski, A., Patterson, D. B., Brocke, L. K. and Dyer, R. 2012. Regulatory history of Alberta's industrial land conservation and reclamation program. Can. J. Soil Sci. 92: 39–51. Alberta first legislated the requirement to reclaim land disturbed by industrial activities in 1963 with the enactment of the Surface Reclamation Act. In 1973 the Land Surface Conservation and Reclamation Act introduced the concept of conservation and added new regulated industries and an approvals process. In 1993 the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act linked reclamation and remediation in a single Act. Alberta's industrial land conservation and reclamation program developed over 48 yr from an initial focus on surface debris removal and safety to increasing emphasis on returning ecological function and minimizing cumulative effects. The program has been influenced by various factors, includingregulatory policies and objectives, education and expectations of stakeholders and the public, educational background and expertise of regulators, advances in science, technology and industry practices, type and scale of land disturbances, intended post-reclamation land use, and working with partners. Vigorous discussion and debates on productivity vs. capability, reclamation vs. restoration, reclamation vs. remediation, conservation vs. reclamation, land vs. water and scientific possibilities vs. practical realities have shaped the program's direction. This review will provide insights for other jurisdictions dealing with the need to balance industrial development and environmental protection in the face of growing public awareness and scrutiny.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Soil Science

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