Bob Weber
A conveyor belt transports coal at the Westmoreland Coal Co. s Sheerness Mine near Hanna, Alta., onTuesday, Dec. 13, 2016. One of North America s top experts on coal mine pollution is warning Albertans about the dangers of expanding the industry in the province s Rocky Mountains. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh February 16, 2021 - 7:39 AM
EDMONTON - One of North America s top experts on pollution from coal mines is warning Albertans about the dangers of expanding the industry in the province s Rocky Mountains. Expansion of coal-mining up the Alberta Rockies chain will absolutely produce an environmental disaster for fish and wildlife health in what are now pristine, high-quality watersheds, Dennis Lemly wrote in an email to The Canadian Press.
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Last Modified: 9:39 AM CST Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021
EDMONTON - One of North America s top experts on pollution from coal mines is warning Albertans about the dangers of expanding the industry in the province s Rocky Mountains.
A conveyor belt transports coal at the Westmoreland Coal Co. s Sheerness Mine near Hanna, Alta., onTuesday, Dec. 13, 2016. One of North America s top experts on coal mine pollution is warning Albertans about the dangers of expanding the industry in the province s Rocky Mountains. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
EDMONTON - One of North America s top experts on pollution from coal mines is warning Albertans about the dangers of expanding the industry in the province s Rocky Mountains.