Saskatoon working on contingency plan following P.A. oil spill
The 2016 oil spill that blanketed the North Saskatchewan River near Prince Albert and shut down the local water intake system is being used as a springboard by the City of Saskatoon as local officials work toward a contingency plan should something similar happen there.
Reid Corbett, director of Saskatoon Water, said Saskatoon is working to prepare for a possible oil spill after seeing the far-reaching effects the spill had in P.A. The city commissioned Stantec to do a raw water resiliency study and make recommendations on the best ways to address hydrocarbon, or oil spills into the river.
“With it being so devastating of an oil spill in Prince Albert, we decided we better make sure that we’re prepared for a similar occurrence because we draw our water from the South Saskatchewan River,” Corbett said. “Upstream of us, there are seven pipeline crossings that carry liquid petroleum, so we’re kind of in the same scenario as Prince Albert.”