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Sarah Jordaan

Sarah Jordaan

Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy (ETIP) research group, April–August 2012; Former Research Fellow, ETIP, February 2011–March 2012

 

 

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Energy Technology Innovation Policy

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April 3, 2012

"Land and Water Impacts of Oil Sands Production in Alberta"

Journal Article, Environmental Science and Technology, issue 7, volume 46

By Sarah Jordaan, Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy (ETIP) research group, April–August 2012; Former Research Fellow, ETIP, February 2011–March 2012

Expansion of oil sands development results not only in the release of greenhouse gas emissions, but also impacts land and water resources. Though less discussed internationally due to to their inherently local nature, land and water impacts can be severe. Research in key areas is needed to manage oil sands operations effectively; including improved monitoring of ground and surface water quality.

 

Environment and Natural Resources

Rob Grover Photo

April 3, 2012

"Land and Water Impacts of Oil Sands Production in Alberta"

Journal Article, Environmental Science and Technology, issue 7, volume 46

By Sarah Jordaan, Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy (ETIP) research group, April–August 2012; Former Research Fellow, ETIP, February 2011–March 2012

Expansion of oil sands development results not only in the release of greenhouse gas emissions, but also impacts land and water resources. Though less discussed internationally due to to their inherently local nature, land and water impacts can be severe. Research in key areas is needed to manage oil sands operations effectively; including improved monitoring of ground and surface water quality.

 

Science, Technology, and Public Policy

Rob Grover Photo

April 3, 2012

"Land and Water Impacts of Oil Sands Production in Alberta"

Journal Article, Environmental Science and Technology, issue 7, volume 46

By Sarah Jordaan, Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy (ETIP) research group, April–August 2012; Former Research Fellow, ETIP, February 2011–March 2012

Expansion of oil sands development results not only in the release of greenhouse gas emissions, but also impacts land and water resources. Though less discussed internationally due to to their inherently local nature, land and water impacts can be severe. Research in key areas is needed to manage oil sands operations effectively; including improved monitoring of ground and surface water quality.

 

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