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Canada's Oil Sands Monitoring Program: 2012-2019

机译:加拿大的油砂监测计划:2012-2019

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The Oil Sands Monitoring (OSM) Program has been in place since 2012 with the mandate to assess if changes in environmental condition are occurring due to oil sands development. Air, atmospheric deposition, surface and ground water, wetlands, wildlife health and terrestrial biological monitoring are assessed under the program. In December 2017, a renewed agreement between Canada and Alberta was signed to continue the program with significant additions including increased direction for integrated cumulative effects monitoring and increased emphasis for Indigenous Community-Based Monitoring. In November 2018, a new governance process for the program was co-developed with 18 Indigenous communities in the region and supported by the oil sands industry. After 6 years of environmental monitoring, significant advances have been made in understanding environmental chemistry, toxicology, fate, transport and transformation of industrial waste products along environmental pathways to boreal ecosystems. We more fully understand sources of trace metals, sulfur, nitrogen and hydrocarbons on the landscape. We are beginning to appreciate the complex chemistry and interactions of surface and ground waters with industrial process water and the buried bitumen ore, and the implications of the deposition of global emissions on the boreal landscape. What we do not yet fully understand is the cumulative influence of all of these products and processes combined with large-scale transformation of the landscape on boreal ecosystems. To address the questions of cumulative environmental change the program is obliged to consider how environmental systems and pathways are interconnected, for example by the creation of conceptual models that serve as nested, testable hypotheses of the influence of industrial pressures on ecological responses. This approach to environmental systems as testable hypotheses allows us to adapt the monitoring system to new information, and to project inferences of changing development pressure on future environmental conditions. In this session, we discuss the recent work that the oil sands monitoring program has conducted to date, our findings, and our approach to and aspirations for integrated cumulative effects monitoring.
机译:自2012年以来,石油砂监测(OSM)计划已在2012年起,授权评估环境状况的变化是否由于油砂开发而发生。在该计划下评估空气,大气沉积,表面和地面水,湿地,野生动物健康和陆地生物监测。 2017年12月,签署了加拿大和艾伯塔省之间的重新协议,继续采用综合补充计划,包括综合累积效应监测的方向增加,并增加了基于土着社区的监测的重点。 2018年11月,该计划的新治理程序与该地区的18个土着社区共同开发,并由石油砂行业提供支持。经过6年的环境监测,在了解环境化学,毒理学,命运,运输和工业废物的转化,沿着环境途径的环境监测,对北方生态系统的环境途径进行了重大进展。我们更完全了解景观上痕量金属,硫,氮气和烃的来源。我们开始欣赏地面和地面水域的复杂化学和与工业过程水和埋地沥青矿石的相互作用,以及全球排放对北方景观的影响。我们尚未完全理解的是所有这些产品的累积影响和流程与北方生态系统的景观大规模转换相结合。为了解决累积环境变革的问题,该计划有义务考虑环境系统和途径如何相互联系,例如通过创建作为嵌套,可测量假设的概念模型对生态反应的影响。这种环境系统的方法作为可测试假设使我们能够将监测系统调整到新信息,以及对未来环境条件的改变发展压力的推论。在本届会议中,我们讨论了迄今为止,我们的调查结果和我们的调查结果和愿望的近期累积效应监测的方法和愿望的最新工作。

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