FYI: Environmental Defence re: Northern Gateway Project: Tar Sand Oil and Conventional Oil have different clean up requirements.

From the Editor: FYI: Environmental group Environmental Defence shared the following information on their website and on their Face Book page… 

We wanted to share it with our viewers, we were unaware how  difficult it is to clean up a spill of Tar Sand Oil…. this new information adds to the negative side effects possible with the go ahead of this project. 

If you feel strongly about this project, or you would like to know more about this issue or other environmental issue please Click Here to go to Environmental Defence Website… 

AUG 28 2012

Tar sands oil is different.

Photo from Environmental Defence Blog

Tar sands oil is different.

Compared with conventional crude, it’s is harder to clean up, more toxic to the environment and is suspected of being more corrosive to pipelines.  That’s a very dangerous combination.

So when Enbridge showed their plans for the proposed Northern Gateway Pipeline in B.C. and Alberta, you might think they had fancy new plan to deal with this more dangerous oil if it spills into a river or the ocean?

Nope.

For some reason their emergency plan seemed only to deal with spills of normal conventional crude oil.

Odd, because Enbridge has always stated that Northern Gateway is only intended to ship dangerous tar sands oil:  raw, unrefined diluted bitumen, or ‘dilbit’ for short. Not normal crude oil.

There is a world of difference.

Raw tar sands oil is actually so thick that it has the consistency of peanut butter. It can’t flow through a pipeline.  So oil companies have to dilute it with a cocktail of toxic chemicals known as ‘condensate’ to get it to flow like a liquid. Condensate is nasty stuff, containing poisonous chemicals like benzene, toluene and hydrogen sulphide.  But diluted form—dilbit—is the only way to get raw tar sands oil through a pipe.

And then there’s what happens when it spills, as it does at an unnervingly common rate.  Hint: dilbit doesn’t behave like normal oil at all.

First, the lighter condensate evaporates, causing a toxic plume that’s extremely dangerous to people and animals.  This leaves behind a thick tar that is heavier than water – so heavy in fact that it sinks, coating the entire river or ocean bottom with oily goo. This is a big problem. Because the way oil spills, like BP’s in the Gulf of Mexico or the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska, are cleaned up is with booms and skimmers….on the surface.

Enbridge knows this. So it was a bit rich to read in the Globe, that conventional oil and dilbit “react the same way once spilled.”

If that’s true, how does Enbridge explain the problems its tar sands oil spill created in Michigan when 3 million litres of dilbit spilled into the KalamazooRiver.  Hundreds of people got sick from the evaporating toxic condensate, and more than 50km of the river bottom was coated by the sinking tar sands. Enbridge tried to clean it up like they would a normal oil spill at first, but traditional cleanup methods clearly didn’t work.

This is one of the reasons why the Kalamazoo spill became the most expensive inland oil spill in U.S. history, costing nearly $1 billion so far to cleanup. They have had to dredge the entire river.

And folks in B.C. and Alberta aren’t the only ones who have to worry about a tar sands spill—because Enbridge wants to ship tar sands oil through an aging pipeline, Line 9, from Sarnia to Montreal. I mean, we’re only talking about major rivers that flow into the Great Lakes.

Coming from the perspective of a charity committed to preventing and reducing pollution, Enbridge’s denial of the obvious is worrying to us. So is the National Energy Board’s refusal to look into the issue, as is being done in the U.S.  If they won’t even admit that they are shipping more dangerous oil, how can we trust them to keep us safe from a spill?

Azure Green New T-Shirts… Fabulous Designs….

From the Editor: From our Inbox to you….

Azure Green Located in the U.S.A. has fabulous new t-shirts in stock…. they range in size from Medium to Extra Large….

Retail Price is $23.95 for size Med to XL:

Retail Price is $25.95  for size 2XL

If ordering through us (SGC) Shipping and HST (13%) will be added to your order. Please contact us for shipping cost. (Cost will depend on where you are located)

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Please Click Here to go directly to Azure Green’s web page to order….:)

Yin Yang Tree medium t-shirt

Ying Yang Tree Design… 

Wolf Reflection medium t-shirt

Wolf  Reflection Design

Wolf Face medium t-shirt

Wolf Face Design

Wizard & Dragon medium t-shirt

Wizard and Dragon Design

Witch's Lair medium t-shirt

Witch’s Lair Design

White Buffalo Shield extra large t-shirt

White Buffalo Design

Three Owl Moon medium t-shirt

3 Owl Moon Design

Summoning the Storm medium t-shirt

Summoning the Storm Design

Smokin' Jahman medium t-shirt

Smokin Jahman Design

Skulfire medium t-shirt

Scary…. Burning Skull Design

Seidhr medium t-shirt

Seidhr Design

Ravens medium t-shirt

Ravens Design (Medium Only)

More Designs are available, please visit Azure Green to view, or stay tuned and we will be adding more designs to SGC later… :) 

National Women’s History Museum Celebrates Women’s Equality Day:

From the Editor: From our Inbox to You…. :) 

NWHM Celebrates Women’s Equality Day

Suffrage parade in New York, May 6, 1912: Wikipedia

The National Women’s History Museum (NWHM) celebrates Women’ s Equality Day on August 26, with the release of a video that explores the 72-year struggle of American women to achieve suffrage. The Suffrage movement spanned seven decades and culminated in the passage of the 19th Amendment, which enfranchised all women on August 26, 1920. 

 The video explores many of the pillars within the Suffrage Movement, including Angelina and Sarah Grimke, Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The video also documents Western states that led the way and won the vote well before passage of the 19th Amendment.  

 NWHM honors our foremothers on whose shoulders we stand, those who had the courage and tenacity to fight the 72-year movement that enfranchised more people than any other effort in U.S. History.

 Click Here To view the video:

The National Women’s History Museum, founded in 1996, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit educational institution dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and celebrating the diverse historic contributions of women and integrating this rich heritage fully into our nation’s history. Until legislation passes in Congress designating a site for a permanent museum in Washington, D.C., the NWHM promotes women’s history through its preview and temporary exhibits, special events, On-line Museum and online educational materials (www.nwhm.org).

Please Click Here to go to WNHM website… :) 

Volunteers Needed: VON Durham Region.

The VON (Victoria Order of Nurses) is looking for people to assist seniors with exercise, and to visit with them. 

Nurse Stock Photo - 13495718Volunteer 1 to 2 hours once a week and you will make a difference in the life of a senior… :) 

Seniors Dancing with Clipping Path Stock Photo - 4090182

Please Call: 905-571-3151 or 1-800-263-7970 for more information or to become a volunteer…. :) 

Please Click Here to visit VON Durham Region Website. 

Source: Whitby This Week: August 15 2012: Graphics: http://www.123rf.com