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British Columbia Wetlands | A Cause for Celebration

British Columbia Wetlands | A Cause for Celebration

by Keystone Environmental | Jan 29, 2021 | Biology, Environment, Ministry of Environment, Newsletter, Regulatory, Wildlife Regulations

Burns Bog, located in Delta, BC is the largest peat bog in Western Canada (Photo Credit: Nathan Bendriem) by Nathan Bendriem, Junior Biologist In British Columbia, wetlands make up about 5.28 million hectares, or 5.6% of the land mass. Simply defined, wetlands are...
Keystone Environmental Biologist Embarking on 29 Day Fraser River Adventure

Keystone Environmental Biologist Embarking on 29 Day Fraser River Adventure

by Keystone Environmental | Jul 10, 2019 | Biology, Environment, Keystone News, Newsletter

Corrie Allen a fish and wildlife biologist at Keystone Environmental Ltd., is one of six individuals who have been selected from across the province to participate in the 2019 Sustainable Living Leadership Program with the Rivershed Society of British Columbia. The...
Keystone Environmental Named One of Canada’s Top Small & Medium Employers for Second Consecutive Year

Keystone Environmental Named One of Canada’s Top Small & Medium Employers for Second Consecutive Year

by Keystone Communications | Apr 12, 2019 | Business, Keystone News, Newsletter

Keystone Environmental Ltd., the go to environmental consulting firm, announced today that it has once again been named one of Canada’s Top Small & Medium Employers by Mediacorp Canada Inc., for the second year in a row. We are grateful to not only receive this...
Contaminated Soil Relocation in BC

Contaminated Soil Relocation in BC

by Keystone Environmental | Mar 11, 2019 | City of Vancouver, Contaminated Sites, Environment, Ministry of Environment, Newsletter, Regulatory

Current and Future Changes Previously, soils that exceeded the former Schedule 7 standards of the Contaminated Sites Regulation (CSR) could only be moved to a site other than a permitted landfill with a Contaminated Soil Relocation Agreement.  These instruments were...

National Engineering Month Feature | Zahra Pirani & Nigel Grewal

by Keystone Communications | Mar 8, 2019 | Engineering, Keystone News, Newsletter

March is National Engineering month! This month Keystone Environmental professionals of engineering share what an exciting and fun career choice engineering really is. Last month we featured some of the amazing women in science we have on staff, and this month we are...
Women in Environmental Science

Women in Environmental Science

by Keystone Environmental | Feb 15, 2019 | Business, Contaminated Sites, Engineering, Environment, Newsletter

At Keystone Environmental we know how important it is to see diversity in the workplace and to celebrate the accomplishments of all of our staff. In honour of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, which was celebrated on February 11, we interviewed some of...
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