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US, Canada to review contamination of US waters by British Columbia coal mines

Canada and the United States have actually agreed to review a long standing crossborder dispute that involves contamination from coal mines in the Canadian province of British Columbia flowing into U.S. waters, the two countries said on Monday.

The offer was announced in a joint declaration by U.S. ambassador to Canada David Cohen and his Canadian equivalent Kirsten Hillman. It includes the Canadian and american governments working with British Columbia, the U.S. states of Idaho and Montana, and 6 native neighborhoods on both sides.

Canada and the U.S. asked the International Joint Commission to develop a formal governance body by June 30 to establish choices for the future, according to the joint statement. The IJC is a treaty-based group mediating water conflicts.

The two nations stated they have asked IJC to develop a. two-year Research study Board to convene experts and knowledge holders to. conduct transparent and coordinated transboundary data and. understanding sharing.

The research study panel is tasked with finding methods to decrease. contamination from coal mines in British Columbia's Elk Valley,. flowing into Lake Koocanusa, a tank in British Columbia and. Montana, and into American rivers.

The actions will help in understanding and taking actions to. decrease and alleviate the impacts of pollution, the U.S.-Canada. joint statement added.

A recent study by the U.S. Geological Survey and mentioned by. CBC News stated contamination came from mines in British Columbia. and that efforts by Canadian miner Teck Resources to. slow those releases were not making much distinction to the. amount streaming south.

Teck Resources stated it eagerly anticipated learning more about. the announcement by the U.S. and Canada on Monday, including the. business would work together with the concerned parties and continue. with a plan to improve water quality in the region.

Teck last month said it plans to close the sale of its. steel-making coal unit to Glencore no later than the. 3rd quarter of 2024.

The Glencore-led consortium's $9 billion bid for Teck. Resources' steelmaking coal unit has actually faced environmental. examination in the U.S. and Canada due to water contamination from the. mines.

(source: Reuters)