Emrald has brought up a very salient point in another thread - the loss of ag land, particularly along the #2 corridor. As producers, we are to abide by a great many regulations, have to stay 30 meters back from waterways with fertilizer and/or manure, abide by the species at risk laws and the list is all to familar to us. We have to do nutrient management plans, environmental farm plans, food safety plans, keep records of everything we do on the farm etc. etc. Not that these are bad things in and of themselves, it's just that the landowner and/or producers are expected to abide by these regulations, with no additional compensation for doing so.
Yet, at the same time, oil companies are allowed access to get the resources, coalbed methane is increasing by epic proportions, pipelines are running all over the place and now new power lines are being proposed, with seemingly no care for the environment or the footprint we are leaving behind.
As many of you may be aware, there is a proposal for a new high transmission line to go from Genesse to south of Calgary.
Just like the oil leases, there will be no recourse once the EUB decides on where this thing has to go.
Agricultural land is taken out of production for rights of way, habitat is lost, wildlife corridors disrupted etc.
How then can they keep telling landowners that they have to do all they can to protect the land and the resources - expect us to do it with no additional money - yet continue to let all these other things happen? It really makes one wonder what on earth would make us do our part, when it doesn't appear there are many others who are? There is a huge disconnect here.
Yet, at the same time, oil companies are allowed access to get the resources, coalbed methane is increasing by epic proportions, pipelines are running all over the place and now new power lines are being proposed, with seemingly no care for the environment or the footprint we are leaving behind.
As many of you may be aware, there is a proposal for a new high transmission line to go from Genesse to south of Calgary.
Just like the oil leases, there will be no recourse once the EUB decides on where this thing has to go.
Agricultural land is taken out of production for rights of way, habitat is lost, wildlife corridors disrupted etc.
How then can they keep telling landowners that they have to do all they can to protect the land and the resources - expect us to do it with no additional money - yet continue to let all these other things happen? It really makes one wonder what on earth would make us do our part, when it doesn't appear there are many others who are? There is a huge disconnect here.
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