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Feel so bad for the people here and the impact this will be to the small iconic town. The process once the fires are all out, for the homeowners and business owners will take several months to even get the cleanups completed. My company was on many of the Fires in Fort Mac, Slave Lake and we have already been given notice for 2 weeks for jasper to set up an area to stay and stage for what we do as we are the next step once the fires are all out and its safe. These are all old structures and are most likely asbestos, lead, arsenic, and several other hazardous substances. The other big issue is this is in a Federal National Park so there are so many additional scenario's here, August through to the winter will be some interesting months ahead. The parks wont let you dispose any of the waste in local dumps and neither will Hinton or Edson. Waste will probably have to go to Cynthia or Drayton Valley. This will be an expensive cleanup for insurers.
Watched Danielle Smith tonight on the news, she could hardly make her speech, she does care a lot. Jasper was an iconic town in Alberta.
Step one is get the fire out, When I was at Ft Mac during the fires , the toxic off gassing from the homes that burn is a huge concern, Now once it gets disturbed during clean up it off gases again. All the toxic materials need to be dealt with. Hundreds of fridges, freezers etc also. It will take years to deal with some of it.
Add Parks Canada to the red tape..