Town council in Alberta environment minister’s riding wants better coal consultation
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Alta. — Town council from the largest municipality in Alberta Environment Minister Jason Nixon’s constituency is concerned over the province’s consultation plans for open-pit coal mining in the Rocky Mountains.
The town of Rocky Mountain House has voted to send a letter to the provincial government asking for a thorough evaluation of the plans.
Mayor Tammy Burke says that should include land, water and health concerns — issues specifically excluded from the current consultation.
Council also wants the United Conservative government to take a hard look at the economic benefits of the industry in relation to its impacts on tourism and recreation.