environmental risks

Dispute in B.C. reveals cracks in Canada's shipbreaking regulations

Dispute in B.C. reveals cracks in Canada's shipbreaking regulations

When Mary Reynolds started flying her camera-equipped drone over a small stretch of Vancouver Island shoreline she landed in the middle of a fight between local activists and a company that dismantles old watercraft. The 71-year-old's videos, posted on her blog, showed how Deep Water Recovery was taking apart old barges and other vessels at its site in Union Bay, B.C. — a violation, say activists, of regional and provincial zoning regulations, that endangers an environmentally sensitive area rich with oysters.

WATER WORLD: MEET ONE OF THE DAL EXPERTS MAKING INTERNATIONAL WAVES IN CLEAN‑WATER RESEARCH AND OUTREACH

WATER WORLD: MEET ONE OF THE DAL EXPERTS MAKING INTERNATIONAL WAVES IN CLEAN‑WATER RESEARCH AND OUTREACH

Dr. Jamieson’s research involves examining how ecologically engineered systems can be used for water management in cold climates. He is aiming is to integrate naturally-occurring biochemical processes in the design of sustainable environmental management systems and assess their potential environmental risks. For example, engineered wetlands for wastewater treatment do not require energy and chemical inputs. These are relatively cheap and easy to maintain, making them an attractive option for small, isolated communities with limited resources.