An aerial survey team from pipeline operator Pembina Pipelines, the Energy Resources Conservation Board and Alberta Environment spotted an oily sheen Monday morning on Glennifer Lake, a popular resort and boating lake about 33 kilometres downstream.
At the lake, one resort operator has shut down his water treatment plant for a few days while the oil is cleaned up.
He said there are between 400 and 500 people staying at the resort this week, a number that swells up to 1,500 on weekends.
Rasmussen said he went to have a look at the lake Monday morning and couldn’t spot anything on the water that looked like oil.
Kent Adler, who manages the 299-site campground on the lake, said he visited his campers this morning to let them know about the spill.
No injuries were reported and the Energy Resources Conservation Board is investigating.




