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hatrack

(59,583 posts)
Thu Oct 25, 2012, 08:52 AM Oct 2012

State Of Utah Approves First US Tar Sands Project

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Alberta-based U.S. Oil Sands Inc.expects its new plant will produce an output of 2,000 barrels of petroleum product a day from oil sands by 2013. Environmental groups say they're likely to appeal Wednesday's decision by the Utah's Water Quality Board, which paved the way for the new plant.

The legal battle over the oil sands has been overshadowed during the past year by the proposed US pipeline from Canadian oil sands. U.S. Oil Sands Inc. has been working since 2005 to obtain permission from the state to develop oil sands in Utah's Book Cliffs.

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The approval comes despite legal challenges from environmental groups. Living Rivers, a Moab, Utah-based ecological restoration group, says that a solvent used in the project could be carcinogenic when mixed with bitumen from the oil sands. While the desert area may not contain groundwater, Living Rivers contends that snowmelt and rain can occasionally saturate the project site. “It’s really hard to visualize how giant this threat could be," Joro Walker, an attorney for Western Resource Advocates, the organization representing Living Rivers, told the Salt Lake City Weekly. "I don’t think people in Utah are really paying attention."

Representatives from U.S. Oil Sands Inc. dismiss these concerns, saying that the solvent used in production is citric-based and poses no threat to the environment. "Using a unique bio-solvent the Company is able to separate bitumen from oil sand without the need for tailings ponds," the U.S. Oil Sands' web site reads. "The process requires low energy input, recycles 95% of the water used and uses best practice mining methods to rapidly reclaim mined areas."

Ed. - What a relief!!

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http://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/Energy-Voices/2012/1024/Utah-OKs-first-US-oil-sands-project

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State Of Utah Approves First US Tar Sands Project (Original Post) hatrack Oct 2012 OP
it took a lot of years but the oil companies finally got their wish madrchsod Oct 2012 #1
They usually do pscot Oct 2012 #2

pscot

(21,024 posts)
2. They usually do
Thu Oct 25, 2012, 09:14 AM
Oct 2012

The corporation is effectively immortal. It outlives its opposition. It never forgets and it never gives up.

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