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Calgary firm pleads guilty to acidic water release in west-central Alberta

Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure was charged by the Alberta Energy Regulator with breaching environmental protection laws in October 2019.

Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure charged with breaching environmental protection laws in 2019

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The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) charged Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure in October 2021 with breaching environmental protection laws. (Kyle Bakx/CBC)

Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure Ltd. has pleaded guilty to a charge related to the company's release of acidic water in west-central Alberta in October 2019.

The Calgary-based company was charged in October 2021 with breaching environmental protection laws by the Alberta Energy Regulator.

In an agreed statement of facts, Tidewater acknowledged the release occurred at the company's Ram River sour gas processing plant near Rocky Mountain House.

The acidic water flowed into a nearby creek.

The regulator levied a penalty of $100,200 following Tidewater's guilty plea.

Tidewater is an integrated midstream and energy infrastructure company with approximately 420 employees. It has operations throughout Alberta and B.C.