- Postnova AF2000 system offers reliable characterization of trace metal colloid distribution in the environment - February 22, 2018
- Edmonton Journal (April 19, 2017):
Opinion: What are natural levels of Athabasca River contaminants?
- Three new studies find no elevated levels of toxic metals in Athabasca River near oilsands - March 6, 2017
- Findings counter belief that oilsands are polluting region with atmospheric lead.This new study has been published in Geophysical Research Letters (September 2016).
- Edmonton Journal: Research claiming declining levels of atmospheric lead near oilsands in dispute.
- Chemical Engineering News: Lead pollution approaches natural background levels.
- Junk Science Week: Scientists love calling the oil sands effects 'toxic,' but their evidence shows no such thing - June 2017, Financial Post
- Area water needs protection: scientist - May 2017, Orillia Packet & Times, Ontario
- New Testing of The Athabasca River Showing Normal Levels of Toxic Metals, March 2017 - AM 770, The Morning News with Bruce Kenyon
- Heavy metals in Athabasca River comparable to levels in bottled water, December 5, 2014
- Athabasca River low in heavy metals from oilsands: U of A study, CBC news, December 5
- Athabasca River water very low in lead from oilsands: University of Alberta lab, Penticton Herald, December 5
- Athabasca River low in heavy metals from oilsands: U of A study, Bykbap, December
- Oilsands lead not seeping into rivers, lab tests show, CTV News, December 5
- U of A profs duel over lead study, Fort McMurray Today, December 14
- Alberta river water very low in lead from oilsands: U of A lab, Huffingtonpost.ca, December 5
- Study shows no lead pollution in the oil sands region, October 2014
- University of Alberta researcher finds Athabasca moss gathers less lead, Edmonton Sun, October 21