Yes.
Let me tell you that they have systematically studied the three areas: Cold Lake, the Athabasca oil sands, and the Peace River oil sands. In these three cases, they used a four-step approach. First they studied the groundwater quantity. Next they studied the groundwater quality. Then they built a numerical model to integrate that. At the end, they prepared a framework for groundwater management.
The Cold Lake area is the most extensively studied and known. The Alberta Geological Survey has published their results on their website at www.ags.gov.ab.ca.
For the Athabasca oil sands, they did not do all of the work themselves. They did part of it. Alberta Environment gave the work to consultants. This is not public yet because they want to finish the framework for groundwater management first and then build a numerical model base.
For the third one, the Peace River, they also have done the work on the first and second steps, but not the model. That is also available on the Alberta Geological Survey's website.