About the Northern Alberta Surface Water Study



"Six years ago this was a crime. Six years later, history will be as one moment
producing the largest single criminal event and trial for Canadian and federal prosecutions,
in turn altering and securing, a safe and viable future for all federal regulated bodies
to provide the necessities of a clean and stable Canadian government."

- James Leslie Reamsbottom, Father of Four Young Children


I James Leslie Reamsbottom give Affidavit to having work duties for L. Ruecker Services LTD. This business entity resides in the town of Worsley. I state now there was never any saltwater or Alkali ponds by nature surrounding the Running lake and above top logics of the MD 21, Worsley Area. During my time of employment with L. Ruecker Services LTD I was contracted to perform duties through the above mentioned company to a number of Petroleum producers gas and oil field systems. This includes the field holdings of Baytex, Canadian Natural Resource Limited, Worsley area. This includes facilities and pipeline systems that are registered to transport Natural Gas, via pipelines. I am the first resident on the topological watershed that is generated only from snow runoff. The Baytex pipeline and a second entity border the top of the hill range. The Baytex line had combustible gases to surface as well as 4.6 m³ of produce liquids tested from within the pipe itself. There is 3½ hours of video tape testing conducted on or near the Baytex fields with the same consistent conclusion of matching the 4.6 m³ sample taken from the point source pipeline. A consistent volume of toxins in the entire region concludes conclusive support of an unimproved coal bed methane recovery system from within the Baytex field alone, not to mention the surrounding area. Satellite imagery with geothermal detection capabilities and photo recoveries have placed the Baytex line in November of 2000 to be leaking. Several town water systems were contaminated by the concealment of transportation of a deleterious byproduct. This deleterious byproduct was allowed to escape by several men. The men will be listed here now. Marty Damburger, contractor for Baytex, Corey Seminuk of Enforcement Monitoring, Greg Smith of Alberta Environment, Brent Biegel of Sharp Environment (contracted by Gulf), and Murray Barber of the Energy and Utilities Board (Alberta Division) were all a few of the key players to conceal a date produced water break that contaminated several town water systems and they concealed the offense from public knowledge.

To gain a better perspective on this case, we recommend that you start off by reading the following documents:

- To the Ministers of Canada - "Indictable Activities Report"
- Action # 00204 00502 Statement of Claim Queens Bench Court Case
- Action # 00204-00502 Evidence List
- Affidavit of James Leslie Reamsbottom for the Appeal of Docket
- Scrupulous Laws of Evidence(Timeline 1996-2000)(added 6/19/07)
- June 29,2007 Queens Bench Appeal Defence (added 6/19/07)

When the previous documents are combined with the image evidence and other documented evidence, a picture of environmental devastations, widespread corruption, and cronyism begins to unfold. More documents are being scanned and uploaded often, please check back for updates.