
Originally Posted by
beccaB
24 years. I'm afraid I may get stuck here if the ground and air get affected adversely. There are some local watchdog groups I'm trying to get information on. There is a public hearing coming up in March. I wish I could sell my house and move before property values are destroyed but that isn't happening. Some of the larger more well known environmental groups have bigger fish to fry.
It was my experience that the oil industry (both old-fashioned drilling as well as oil sands development) made property values in Edmonton quite robust ... but not sure if the same could be said for the parts of Alberta that were more directly impacted, environmentally speaking.
Best of luck to you, it sounds like a very complicated situation.
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