by Keystone Communications | Mar 31, 2025 | Contaminated Sites, Environment, Keystone News, Newsletter, Regulatory
The British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Parks Site Remediation Program has made some recent updates in 2025. These developments aim to improve clarity, accessibility, and effectiveness in managing contaminated sites across the province. These updates are:...
by Keystone Communications | Mar 4, 2025 | Biology, Environment, Newsletter, Regulatory, Wildlife Regulations
Our Biological Services department is made up of professional biologists and technicians with expertise in providing understanding and updates on biological regulations. We help our clients understand these regulations and how to navigate changes to ensure their...
by Keystone Communications | Jan 27, 2025 | Contaminated Sites, Environment, Keystone News, Newsletter, Regulatory
Keystone Environmental’s Contaminated Sites Risk Assessment services provide a practical and cost-effective approach to remediating contaminated sites in accordance with the BC Contaminated Sites Regulation (CSR). Here are some of the most common questions and answers...
by Keystone Communications | Nov 25, 2024 | Environment, Keystone News, Newsletter, Regulatory
Earlier this month, the City of Vancouver updated its Groundwater Management Bulletin. Here are some common questions and answers to help understand the revisions that are effective as of November 1, 2024. Question: What Is Vancouver’s Groundwater Management...
by Keystone Communications | Oct 24, 2024 | Contaminated Sites, Keystone News, Newsletter
On August 12, 2024, BC Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy (BC ENV) released an updated version of BC Contaminated Sites Regulation Protocol 6 (Version 13.0). The changes bring greater flexibility for contaminated site development. Protocol 6 is a...
by Keystone Communications | Oct 21, 2024 | Environment, Keystone News, Newsletter, Regulatory
In a landmark move last year, Keystone Environmental proudly announced its participation in the Government of Canada’s Net-Zero Challenge. This initiative encourages businesses to develop and implement realistic and effective strategies to transition their facilities...