by Keystone Environmental | Jun 4, 2019 | Engineering
by Richard Johns, P.Eng. Once you have investigated a contaminated site and determine the presence and extent of contaminants, a determination on the preferred remediation option needs to be made. This is where the Keystone Environmental remediation engineers step in....
by Keystone Environmental | Sep 24, 2018 | Contaminated Sites
As part of the development process, many municipalities will request a portion of the property to be redeveloped be dedicated to the municipality. The dedicated land is often to widen roads or sidewalks or for public amenities such as parkland. If the property to be...
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 | Oct 5, 2015 | Biology, Business, City of Vancouver, Contaminated Sites, Engineering
As of September 16, 2015, the City of Vancouver has amended their Remediation on City Streets Policy. Previously, the City of Vancouver had required the upper 3 meters of soil within City roadways to be remediated to the Contaminated Sites Regulations (CSR)...