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Environmental Management of Hydraulic Fracturing in Alberta

Environmental Management of Hydraulic Fracturing in Alberta. West Central Stakeholders Group November 21, 2012 Steve Wallace Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development. Outline. Provincial Context Integrated Resource System Approach to Managing Energy and Environment

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Environmental Management of Hydraulic Fracturing in Alberta

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  1. Environmental Management of Hydraulic Fracturing in Alberta West Central Stakeholders Group November 21, 2012 Steve Wallace Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development

  2. Outline • Provincial Context • Integrated Resource System Approach to Managing Energy and Environment • Current and Proposed Management actions

  3. Alberta Context • Government of Alberta’s Mandate • Change how government works to better reflect Albertans’ needs and the realities of the province • To be accomplished by: • listening to Albertans • increasing transparency and accountability • building strong collaborative relationships with all our partners

  4. Provincial Priorities Social • Investing in families and communities Public input through:  Social Policy Framework Economic • Securing Alberta’s economic future Public input through:  Dollars and Sense Energy / Environment • Advancing world-leading resource stewardship Public input through:  Land Use Framework

  5. Energy/Environment: Integrated Resource System Approach • Cumulative Effects Management • Land Use Framework (LARP, SSRP) • Single Regulator • Monitoring Systems

  6. Unconventional Oil and Gas • Dispersed on the landscape • No set ‘region’ • Multiple players • Includes services provided by contractors • Range of impacts on the landscape • Some focused and accumulated (air, noise, footprint) • Others dispersed (source of water, waste management, truck traffic)

  7. Managing Hydraulic Fracturing:Current • ESRD taking an integrated management approach to addressing areas of enhancement • ESRD’s role: • Resource Management • Licences water usage, reclamation & remediation, manage Crown Lands • Assurance • Responds to landowners complaints/concerns • Monitoring, evaluation and reporting • Policy and Planning oversight • Water for Life, Clean Air Strategy, Land Use Framework

  8. Managing Hydraulic Fracturing:Future • Range of potential actions identified based on risk areas • Taking a cumulative effects approach • Proposed areas of focus include: • Review of 2006 Oilfield Injection Policy • Enhanced baseline data • Reporting of water use • Expansion of monitoring and mapping

  9. 2010 Water Allocations by Sector 2010 Total Water Allocation: 9.9 billion cubic metres From State of the Environment (AESRD)

  10. Groundwater Monitoring

  11. Groundwater Observation Well Network

  12. Groundwater Observation Well Network And Temporary Diversion Licenses (2011-12)

  13. Groundwater Observation Well Network And Temporary Diversion Licenses (2011-12) Rocky

  14. Groundwater Observation Well Network And Temporary Diversion Licenses (2011-12)

  15. Groundwater Quantity Monitoring

  16. GROUNDWATER QUALITY MONITORING

  17. Groundwater Mapping

  18. THANK YOU QUESTIONS?

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