by Keystone Environmental | Feb 13, 2018 | Biology, Environment, Regulatory, Wildlife Regulations
by Jayme Brooks, B.Sc., R.PBio. Intermediate Biologist As spring approaches, so do sensitive timing periods for a variety of wildlife. Recently, spring bird nesting has become the focus for many local municipalities during the permitting process for development...
by Keystone Environmental | Nov 8, 2017 | Contaminated Sites
The recently adopted Stage 11 Amendments to the Contaminated Sites Regulations (CSR) included new groundwater standards for metals such as cobalt, lithium and thallium that are less than the commonly observed background concentrations for these metals in groundwater...
by Keystone Environmental | Oct 3, 2017 | Keystone News, Newsletter
Keystone Environmental continues to enjoy rapid growth and a healthy pipeline of projects and as such, we are always on the lookout for the best and brightest in the environmental field. Over the course of the last few months Keystone Environmental has added many...
by Keystone Environmental | May 31, 2017 | Business, Engineering, Regulatory
The City of Burnaby now requires groundwater management for site remediation and construction development activities in Burnaby to be incorporated into the storm water management reports. The reports will be renamed to “Storm and Ground Water Management Plan (SGWM)”....
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...