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Natural Resources committee  Yes. In the case of in situ recovery, groundwater is more often used. If we extract groundwater, that could change the pressure, which could change how aquifers are fed. Few studies have been conducted on this problem. Once again, these are questions that must be addressed.

October 31st, 2006Committee meeting

Marylène Dussault

Natural Resources committee  In fact, there are several problems. I would first like to talk about the availability of drinking water, surface water that is recovered. We have not yet discussed it, but there are two types of recovery. One is in situ recovery and the other is open-pit mining. The latter requ

October 31st, 2006Committee meeting

Marylène Dussault

Natural Resources committee  Actually, the report is not available because it was the first phase of a life cycle analysis. I've been working on the goal and scope and the literature review, so I had the chance to get familiar with different aspects of tar sands exploitation, from technical aspects of the ex

October 31st, 2006Committee meeting

Marylène Dussault

Natural Resources committee  I spent the last couple of months working on the tar sands. I did literature review and I worked on the first phases of a life cycle assessment on this subject.

October 31st, 2006Committee meeting

Marylène Dussault