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For example, if a manufacturer uses the claim "no sodium added" on the label or advertisement of a food product which meets the requirements for this claim as stated in the table following B.01.513 of the FDR, all of the words in this claim must be of the same size and prominence. It would not be acceptable if the words "no sodium" were bolded and appeared in a larger font size than the word "added". For more information on these requirements, refer to Specific nutrient content claim requirements.

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All pages in myPass should have consistent look-and-feel and visuals to promote ease of use. This includes using the same palette, fonts, visuals, and similar manner in laying out and distinguishing content.

While pipeline construction in Canada has been subdued in the past decade, construction south of the border has in part attempted to keep up with growing output from Alberta. A number of new pipelines and reversal of existing lines has helped alleviate congestion in the Midwest area, where most Canadian crude is currently funneled. Many of these projects were focused on directing more Canadian crude to the US Gulf Coast, which suffers from a shortage of heavy crude.

You can work in construction without operating heavy equipment. We have opportunities in engineering, safety, environmental, human resources, IT, risk management, finance, marketing and other professional positions.

By striving to provide best-in-class equipment, personnel as well as a comprehensive safety program and operational best practices, NCSG aims to be a premier supplier in the crane and heavy haul sector.

The unspoiled boreal forests of northern Canada compressed for 200 million years have created the world's second largest oil reserve, roughly the size of England. The tar sands, a mixture of sand and a heavy crude oil called bitumen are mined in open pits after being forced to the surface by injecting superheated water into the ground.

Upgrading was used to commercialize the oil sands when it started production in the late 1960s, because there was no other way to transport bitumen to markets. However, skyrocketing upgrader capital costs and shrinking light-heavy oil differentials from the late 2010s onwards (due mostly to the shale oil revolution), made it difficult to build new upgraders, and only expansions of existing facilities have been completed . New technologies to process and dilute bitumen for pipeline transportation have also made upgrading bitumen optional. Today, the economics of building (or expanding an existing upgrader) depends now on the price differential between West Texas Intermediate (WTI)Definition* and Western Canadian Select (WCS),Definition* as synthetic crude oil (SCO) is tied to WTI and the value of bitumen is now linked to WCS and diluent prices in Alberta.

An upgrader is a facility that process bitumen or extra heavy oil into synthetic crude oil. A refinery process crude oil (conventional or synthetic) to produce refined petroleum products like gasoline and diesel.

A blend of Canadian heavy and bitumen sour crude oils mixed with sweet synthetic and condensates with an API gravity of about 21 degrees. It is priced at Hardisty, Alberta and is often used as a representative price for Canadian heavy crude oils.

Heavy metals are metallic elements and metalloids with high density relative to water and can be toxic or poisonous at low concentrations.

Low-level exposure to heavy metals through consumption or contact can induce organ damage, and some are known or suspected human carcinogens. Certain metals, including copper and chromium, are essential for body function at certain concentrations but quickly become toxic beyond a biological threshold.

Examples of heavy metals that can be found in water are: lead, arsenic, mercury, thallium, cadmium, and chromium.

Yes, heavy metals are regulated in Alberta in several ways. The Environmental Quality Guidelines for Alberta Surface Waters identify threshold levels of heavy metals for protection of aquatic life and for agricultural uses.

There are provincial and federal regulations concerning the correct disposal and management of industrial wastes, electronic waste, and mine tailings because these can contribute heavy metals to the water system. Regulations for reclamation of decommissioned mine sites also relate to heavy metals as these sites can be significant sources of heavy metal contamination in groundwater and surface water over the long term.

Heavy metals can also be toxic for animals. Where there are higher concentrations of heavy metals in water, aquatic life can experience biological difficulties. In Canada there is a federal standard of thresholds for acceptable concentrations of various heavy metals, specific limits can be found in Table 1 of The Environmental Quality Guidelines for Alberta Surface Waters (Pg. 25 to 38).

Although heavy metals occur naturally in rocks and soil, very few enter the water system from natural sources. Human use of heavy metals, and mining and refining processes, are the main sources of heavy metals in water.

Increased human exposure to heavy metals in water comes from activities such as mining, smelting, metal corrosion, and use of metal-containing compounds in domestic and agricultural applications. Heavy metals get into the air through various ways, and when they fall with rain or snow they frequently end up in waterways. This is a particularly common route for mercury entering the water system.

In 2016, the U.S. City of Flint, Michigan, gained global attention due to lead entering the drinking water via lead water pipes. Lead has not been used in new Canadian water service lines since 1975, however there are lead water pipe systems in use around the world that were installed before the risks to human health were fully understood. Lead pipes can corrode when water has a certain temperature, standing time, pH and hardness. Lead dissolves most easily in water that is soft and acidic.

If you are concerned about lead in your tap water you can have it tested by a lab.

Treatment plants may use processes to remove heavy metals before the treated water is returned to the river. You can check treatment process information by taking the virtual tour of the Calgary wastewater treatment plants or by exploring the website of the Alberta Capital Region Wastewater Commission.

Today the practice of adding lead to gasoline, paint, toys, and utensils has been reduced or eliminated around the world.

Although heavy metals cannot be degraded or destroyed, they can be absorbed or trapped and become less harmful to animals and people. Certain plants have been scientifically shown to remove heavy metals from water and soils. By ensuring we protect wetlands and riparian areas we can help keep heavy metal contamination out of our water systems.

This is the most common Alert Ready screen. It is similar to the EAS DASDEC screen, and is in fact generated by the DASDEC itself. Like the American variant, it has the heading on top of the screen, the page counter at the bottom, and the alert details in-between. It's also worth mentioning that the same font, Luxi Mono Bold, is used for both screens. A clear difference between the two is that this screen is set to a red background (although you can customize DASDECs to a red background for US alerts as well). Like the previous screen, the alert details can also be displayed in French.

Edmonton serves as our L&H base and distribution center for Canadian mining, oil, and natural gas operations. We also have a satellite warehouse in Fort McMurray for dragline, electric rope shovel, blasthole drill, and heavy mobile equipment parts and assemblies.

Environment Canada issued heavy rainfall warnings for most of the area on Sunday, including Edmonton and Edson, where a wildfire is burning just 1.5 kilometres away from the town. It is more than 300,000 hectares in size as of Saturday, which is four and a half times the size of Edmonton according to Alberta Wildfire officials.

Long periods of heavy rain continue for north and central Alberta, Environment Canada said on its website. Widespread rainfall totals of 80 to 120 millimetres are expected, but some areas may see total amounts greater than 150 millimetres.

Lake Effect snow is generated when very cold air moves across the Great Lakes and picks up extra moisture and warmth from the relatively warmer lakes. This process can be slowed or stopped if the lake(s) freeze over. Lake Erie is normally the only Great Lake (excepting Lake St. Clair) which will freeze over almost entirely by the end of the winter. However, when there is open water, the added warmth and moisture create shallow convection and snow showers, known as Lake Effect snow.

 

Lake Effect typically makes the heaviest snows over a long time period in the NW (also known as the Lake Effect Snow Belt), but the heavy snow forms in bands that are very narrow, and could sit in place for a long time or waggle in many directions throughout the event. These narrow bands could produce extremely heavy snow on that one stretch of highway while, just a mile down the road, the sun can be out. Also, a band of snow could set up all along a stretch of highway parallel to it, and make that whole stretch of road treacherous. 17dc91bb1f

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