Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 30, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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O NTARIO has committed $ 2 million
to rescue the Experimental Lakes
Area mothballed by the federal
government, a small step forward in
what's been a year- long mess of negotiations,
stop- gap measures and vague
promises to save the world- class freshwater
research centre.
In a letter released Monday, Ontario's
Natural Resources Minister David
Orazietti for the first time put a dollarfigure
on his government's commitment,
pledging $ 2 million a year to the
Winnipeg- based International Institute
for Sustainable Development, which
has been tapped to take over the ELA.
Ontario's contribution should cover
the bulk of the ELA's annual operating
costs.
But a formal deal between Ontario,
Manitoba, the IISD and the federal Department
of Fisheries and Oceans is
proving elusive.
Time is running out. The old agreement
that allowed the DFO to operate
the research centre in Ontario expires
in a month. Staff and scientists have
been warned about a gap in operations.
" I am confident that we will have an
agreement soon allowing this important
scientific facility to continue its
work," wrote Orazietti.
Manitoba funds the IISD to the tune
of $ 1 million a year, and some or all of
that cash is expected to be diverted to
funding research on the lakes.
The provinces and the IISD have
struggled to rescue the ELA since Ottawa
announced it was closing the research
area, laying off dozens of staff.
" Let's remember why we're in this
mess," said Diane Orihel, a PhD candidate
at the University of Alberta and
the founder of the Coalition to Save
ELA. " We're in this mess because of
the Canadian government. Fourteen
months later, we're still here and the
future of the ELA is still up in the air."
In the meantime, many federal staff
stationed at the lakes have been in
limbo, facing layoffs or waiting to see
if their positions will be transferred to
the IISD. Some have taken other federal
government jobs, or retired or quit.
" The team is falling apart, which is
really tragic," said Orihel. " The amount
of knowledge on how to do these types
of experiments is really rare."
Limited research on mostly long- term
studies has continued over the summer
with a skeleton crew of scientists, but
new projects, including one on nanoparticles
used in everyday items to kill
bacteria, have been shelved.
In response to questions by Liberal
Leader Jon Gerrard on Monday in the
Manitoba legislature, Premier Greg
Selinger said he spoke to Ontario Premier
Kathleen Wynne about the experimental
lakes at last week's premiers'
gathering in Niagara- on- the- Lake.
Both reaffirmed their commitment to
keeping the research station alive.
" We're trying to find a way forward,"
said Selinger. " We need a federal partner
as well."
One hurdle involves liability. The old
lease agreement between Ottawa and
Ontario specifies the DFO must return
the area to Ontario in pristine condition.
That means hundreds of buildings,
weirs and other pieces of infrastructure
must be removed.
How much of that infrastructure the
IISD wants to take over and how much
Ottawa must pay to clean up is still being
negotiated.
Last week, the remaining staff at the
ELA were assigned the task of taking
an inventory of the infrastructure to
figure out what can be destroyed and
what should be kept.
maryagnes. welch@ freepress. mb. ca
Explaining the ELA
. What's the Experimental Lakes
Area? It's a region of 58 lakes
near Kenora, Ont. that scientists
deliberately pollute to measure
the long- term effects on an entire,
complex ecosystem. That allows
a huge breadth of research that
could never be done by studying
piecemeal samples of mud and
water. When the experiment is
done, scientists let the lake return
to its natural state.
. Why does it matter? Work at
the ELA has led to continent- wide
policy shifts on acid rain, changes
to the way hydro dams are built, a
ban on phosphorus in detergents
and huge advancements in the
battle against the green algae that
fouls Lake Winnipeg beaches every
summer. There is nothing like the
ELA anywhere else in the world.
. Why is it in jeopardy? Last year,
the federal government announced
it was no longer interested in
whole- ecosystem research and
was shutting down the ELA. Layoff
notices were issued to dozens
of staff from the Department of
Fisheries and Oceans - mostly
biologists, chemists and other
scientists.
. What's the plan to save it?
Ontario and Manitoba stepped in
and agreed in theory to fund the
ELA if Ottawa turned it over to the
Winnipeg- based International Institute
for Sustainable Development
to manage. The nitty- gritty of that
agreement is now being hammered
out. The provinces initially hoped
Ottawa would also chip in, but that
is looking increasingly unlikely.
Ontario commits $ 2M to experimental lakes
' Federal partner'
needed: Selinger
By Mary Agnes Welch
MIKE APORIUS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS ARCHIVES
Research associates with the United States Geographic Survey take water samples from Lake 658 at the Experimental Lakes
Area in July 2008. Staff at the research station are in limbo as they wait to see what happens with funding.
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