by Keystone Communications | Dec 10, 2025 | Contaminated Sites, Environment, Keystone News, Newsletter
The latest technical guidance document from the BC Ministry of Environment and Parks (ENV) provides guidance for qualified professionals to evaluate and select the best remediation alternatives for contaminated sites, typically for large or complex projects. The...
by Keystone Communications | Dec 3, 2025 | Changes, Engineering, Environment, Keystone News, Newsletter
The Federal Plastics Registry (FPR) was developed by the Government of Canada as a data collection system to track plastic production across the country. The purpose of this program is to assist with government actions on plastic pollution reduction and help monitor...
by Keystone Communications | Nov 7, 2025 | Changes, City of Vancouver, Contaminated Sites, Environment, Keystone News, Ministry of Environment, Newsletter
As part of the Better Regulations for British Columbians initiative, the BC Ministry of Environment and Parks (ENV) has recently amended the Contaminated Site Regulation (CSR) with a few key improvements to reduce the burden of Protocol 19 (P19). These amendments aim...
by Keystone Communications | Oct 22, 2025 | Changes, Environment, Green Buildings Policy, Keystone News, Newsletter, Rezoning, Sterling IAQ
We’re resharing this update as it carries important implications for developers and property owners in Vancouver. Staying ahead of regulatory requirements is critical to keeping projects on schedule, avoiding costly delays, and identifying opportunities early....
by Keystone Communications | Oct 17, 2025 | Changes, Environment, Keystone News, Newsletter
The Ministry of Environment and Parks is proposing changes to the fees under the Environmental Management Act (EMA) regulations in British Columbia, aiming to update costs for services related to contaminated sites remediation and waste discharge authorizations. The...