Evidence of meeting #41 for Natural Resources in the 40th Parliament, 3rd Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was water.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Timothy Egan  President and Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Gas Association
Patrick Bonin  Campaigner climate-energy, Association Québécoise de lutte contre la pollution atmosphérique
Thomas Welt  Co-lead Energy Committee, Nature Québec, Association Québécoise de lutte contre la pollution atmosphérique
Will Koop  Coordinator, British Columbia Tap Water Alliance
Timothy Wall  President, Apache Canada Ltd
Natalie Poole-Moffatt  Manager, Public and Goverment Affairs, Apache Canada Ltd

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Conservative

Dick Harris Conservative Cariboo—Prince George, BC

So the only one left is the NDP, really. Do you have confidence in them?

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Coordinator, British Columbia Tap Water Alliance

Will Koop

If I might, there was a proposal in November 1994 by the commission on resources and environment commissioner, and what he wanted to enact was legislation that allowed the public to get involved with land-use policy, and he said that they had a legislative right to do so.

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Conservative

Dick Harris Conservative Cariboo—Prince George, BC

Okay, so--

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Coordinator, British Columbia Tap Water Alliance

Will Koop

That was his way of--

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Conservative

Dick Harris Conservative Cariboo—Prince George, BC

I was looking for a succinct answer, but I want to move on.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Leon Benoit

One more very short question, Mr. Harris.

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Conservative

Dick Harris Conservative Cariboo—Prince George, BC

Mr. Wall, you talked about recycling the water. I think that's an important thing, because technology is moving at breakneck speed, as I understand, in the oil and gas business. I do know of apparatuses now that can take the drilling mud, for example, and turn it into a solid waste, which is easier to dispose of, recapture the water, and then use it again. Where is the recycling technology? Have you got a long way to go, or do you figure you're just about there?

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President, Apache Canada Ltd

Timothy Wall

You have to remember we're pumping this fluid, frack fluids, and we can take some contaminants. We can take high salt content; we don't have to have pure water. So we have the facility set there now that can actually knock out a little bit of the hydrogen sulfide, clean up the water a bit for solids, and it's pumpable water for us. We can use it in our frack fluids.

I think as far as the technology in what we need is concerned, we're there, or pretty close.

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Conservative

Dick Harris Conservative Cariboo—Prince George, BC

All right, great. You have a lot of confidence in that technology?

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President, Apache Canada Ltd

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Conservative

Dick Harris Conservative Cariboo—Prince George, BC

Great. Thank you.

Thanks, Mr. Chair.

The Chair Conservative Leon Benoit

Thank you, Mr. Harris and Mr. Anderson.

Thank you very much to all three witnesses. It was a very interesting meeting and very helpful to us in our studies. Thank you all for coming.

The meeting is adjourned.