Defending Saskatchewan's fresh water

Defending Saskatchewan's fresh water

Postby Oscar » Sat Jun 24, 2006 8:47 am

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PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 25, 2006

Council of Canadians joins Saskatchewan communities to defend fresh water

Amidst growing concerns about freshwater scarcity in the prairies, the Council of Canadians’ national water campaigner, Susan Howatt is touring Alberta and Saskatchewan to speak to local activists about water stewardship in Canada.

“In Canada, there is no national strategy to address urgent water issues and no national leadership to conserve and protect our water,” says Howatt. “The Federal Water Policy is over 20 years old and badly outdated. There is a growing list of crises facing our freshwater including contamination, shortages and pressure to export water to the United States through pipelines and diversions.”

Lyn Gorman, the Council of Canadians’ regional organizer for the Prairies, explains the growing industrial and agricultural use of water in the region is unsustainable. “No full cumulative environmental impact assessment has been conducted to evaluate the impacts of current and proposed industrial activity,” says Gorman. “In the meantime, the expansion of Alberta’s industrial heartland, the development of oil sands in both Saskatchewan and Alberta, and the drilling of coal bed methane wells will have detrimental impacts on freshwater sources in the Prairies.”

Despite this, the Saskatchewan Water Council, a powerful lobby group dominated by private sector stakeholders is actively promoting de-regulation of the industrial use of water in the province.

Susan Howatt will hear from local communities about the growing concern to protect fresh water from industrial pollution and corporate control in Alberta and Saskatchewan. The Council of Canadians calls for a national water policy that will address these urgent issues.

For more information, please contact:
Meera Karunananthan, Media Officer, Council of Canadians: Tel.: (613) 233-4487, ext. 234; Cell: (613) 795-8685; Email: meera@canadians.org; www.canadians.org.
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