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Understanding the types of Environmental Risk Assessments in the BC Contaminated Site Regulations

Understanding the types of Environmental Risk Assessments in the BC Contaminated Site Regulations

by Keystone Environmental | Aug 11, 2020 | Biology, Contaminated Sites, Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, Risk Assessment

by Adam Radlowski, M.Sc., R.P.Bio The BC Contaminated Sites Regulation (CSR), under the Environmental Management Act, specifies the requirements for site remediation in the province. The BC CSR allows substances to be remediated to numerical standards and risk-based...
Side-Scan Sonar Surveys to Mitigate Impacts to Sturgeon

Side-Scan Sonar Surveys to Mitigate Impacts to Sturgeon

by Keystone Environmental | Sep 25, 2018 | Biology, Environment, Risk Assessment, Wildlife Regulations

Keystone Environmental is using side-scan sonar during pre-dredging monitoring surveys to detect white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) and minimize risks to this important at-risk species. The Fraser River negatively impacts numerous shipping channels, harbours,...
Contamination Impact on Land Value

Contamination Impact on Land Value

by Keystone Environmental | Jan 24, 2017 | Contaminated Sites, Environment, Regulatory, Risk Assessment

Commercial property values in Greater Vancouver increased between 15 to 30%. BC Assessment’s evaluation of Greater Vancouver includes Vancouver, the North Shore, Squamish, Burnaby, the Tri-Cities, Richmond and Surrey. The commercial property values in the Fraser...

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