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What You Need to Know – Further Proposed Amendments

dditional amendments to O. Reg. 153/04 have been proposed that have limited relationship to excess soil but are proposed as part of this regulatory package to provide clarity and reduce
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Successful Abandonment of Legacy Oil and Gas Wells

We’re excited to share with you, on this sunny Friday afternoon, that we recently completed a successful oil and gas well abandonment project with Wiikwemikoong Unceded First Nation (Wiikwemikoong), located
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New Rules Proposed…Will They Affect Your Development Plans?

In this 2 part series, we’ll shed some light on the proposed new excess soil regulation and modifications to O.Reg. 153/04.
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Radon – What You Need to Know

In Canada, the health risk associated with radon gas exposure is not well known, despite the fact that it is the second-leading cause of lung cancer in Canada, after smoking.
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PART 3: How to evaluate a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) proposal

Over the last two weeks we’ve provided a list of six things that should be a part of every Phase II ESA proposal, to ensure you are getting the best
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PART 2: How to evaluate a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) proposal

In last week’s post, we discussed the first three things that should be included in every Phase II ESA proposal.
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PART 1: How to evaluate a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) proposal

Whether you manage a portfolio of properties or are looking to finally develop that parcel of land how do you know you are getting the most for your money?
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3 Ways to Ensure Your Property is Ready for Refinancing

When purchasing or refinancing a commercial or industrial property, it is important to understand what lenders often require as part of their environmental due diligence.
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Don’t get Fooled on April Fools!

Planning a project that will require an Environmental Impact Study?
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Gas Pockets Encountered During Deep Drilling in Collingwood Area

In March, 2015, Premier retained Geo-Environmental Drilling Services Limited to install a bedrock-monitoring well to 43 meters (140 feet) below ground surface using direct push and PQ air-core methods.
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