Oil spills in your backyard

11/04/16
Author: 
Georgia Strait Alliance
Georgia Strait Alliance Oil Spills in Your Back Yard
Download: Oil spills in your backyard: What BC’s coastal communities need to know

There are over a dozen major new export projects currently proposed on both sides of the Canada/US border. This means that shipping traffic passing through the Salish Sea is set to rise dramatically, bringing with it a significant increase in the risk of an oil spill.

What if a major oil spill happened in your own backyard? What would it mean to you and your family?

The report reveals the predicted impacts of a major spill in the Salish Sea, and tells the stories of communities who have suffered devastating spills in the past. It’s designed for community members who want to get the facts about how an oil spill could impact their health, their community, the local environment and BC’s economy.

Read the report

The report makes it clear that we need better spill response to deal with the threats from the ships that are already plying our waters – and we need to reject projects like Kinder Morgan’s that dramatically raise the risk of a tar sands spill.

actnowSign up to take part in the new round of public consultation on Kinder Morgan, and make 2016 the year we reject the pipeline once and for all!Download: Oil spills in your backyard: What BC’s coastal communities need to know