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Despite a warmer than usual start to winter things have now cooled down considerably but that does not mean we have been stuck in the office. We have been keeping busy with a range of Environmental Assessments for our clients. Although as Albertans we are all still waiting for pipeline approvals and a significant change in the economy our astute clients have been strategically purchasing good value quality commercial real estate and have been developing projects for the future. We have recently been undertaking Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments in Vegreville and Slave Lake. We have also been planning with our clients for upcoming Biophysical Impact Assessments in the Spring when the survey season kicks off. Project planning and timing is important as there is always a lead time and often seasonal requirements so please consider this when planning the timelines for your next project. We are pleased to launch our new website.

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Get Your Phase 1 and Phase 2 Assessment Done Now! Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) address contaminated property issues which are common worries for parties engaged with so many exercises as Property Transfer Evaluations (PTE) and development on lacking area. Environmental Site Assessments for the most part are acted in two phases, Phase I and Phase II, with remediation following whenever considered important after the consummation of the two stages. Phase I ESA Edmonton commonly comprise of four assignments: Social affair data about at various times employments of the site; Assessment of the site by an environmental expert, typically joined by somebody acquainted with the property. Looking into environmental documents kept up by the site proprietor and system organizations.

Anderson Environmental Get In Touch The fastest way to connect with Anderson Environmental is right here, on this website. Simply fill out the form below and a member of our team will respond as soon as possible. Whether you’d like more information about one or more of our services, or you’re looking for a quote on a specific project, our process starts with a consultation. We’re happy to help and advise you in any way we can. Identify Negative Impacts of Your Property on Environment with Environmental Site Assessments – Geotechnical Engineering Calgary At the time of acquiring or selling a property or land, there are undoubtedly many factors that influence the decision of a potential buyer or investor, these aspects can be classified as external and internal, with respect to the site under study for the potential purchase. Among the external factors we can find opinions obtained regarding the political and economic environment of the moment. Likewise, within the internal factors we find aspects such as the location of the site and its physical characteristics, such as: geomorphology, hydrology and hydrogeology, vegetation and the presence of environmental liabilities, or the existence of basic services such as sewerage, drinking water, transportation, proximity to green areas, etc. which determine the value of the property and the decision to carry out or not a transaction. ESA allows the experts to identify any recognizable environmental conditions that could affect the transaction in order to avoid delays in the overall schedule.

Geotechnical Engineer Job Description Anderson Environmental Pty Ltd is currently seeking a Geotechnical Engineer to join our Baulkham Hills Office. The ideal candidate will be required to manage/conduct field work and prepare reports for a variety of projects throughout the Sydney Region. The applicant must be able to communicate clearly and manage time effectively within a consulting environment. Consulting experience is preferred. Applicants with a broad range of skills and experience would be preferred. Most projects would be in the Sydney Metro region and as such travel outside the greater Sydney Region would be rare.

Plan the Record of Site Condition and Determine the Conditions Affecting the Environment Site Environmental Assessments are a logical sequence of activities that aim to diagnose and verify the degree of contamination of a given area, caused mainly by chemical substances and/or petroleum products, thus establishing the environmental liabilities that imply a deterioration to the soil, subsoil, surface and groundwater, as the case may be, the nature, degree, extent and distribution of said pollutants. This makes it possible to identify and comply, not only with the regulatory aspects, but also to define the responsibilities in the investment and construction of a project. This sequence is structured in four phases. Phase I:Corresponds to a preliminary investigation, in which information is collected on the current and past activities of the site and on the physical environment, to identify signs of contamination and the need or not to carry out subsequent studies that involve sampling and analysis that allow the environmental situation to be determined with greater certainty.

Soils Assessments and Erosion Control Soil assessments may be conducted for a variety of reasons, depending on the nature of your property and its current and future use. Soil is a complex aspect of any local environment and thus requires careful attention and scrutiny. In general, our soil assessment services test for the following. 3 Top Strategies to Choose the Best Environmental Consultancy The entire world seems to be on overdrive, concerning progress in technology. Almost every passing day we seem to hear about new inventions or discoveries. The pace of economic development has been mind-boggling in the last few decades. There has been a spurt in urbanization in recent times. There have been more industries established in the last few decades, than perhaps in any other time of mankind’s history. All this development though has not come without its price.

Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Calgary and Western Canada Our site assessments are undertaken in accordance with Canadian Standards Association (CSA) document “Z768-01 (2012) Phase I Environmental Site Assessment. We are Certified Environmental Site Assessors (Phase 1 and Phase 2) – Associated Environmental Site Assessors of Canada (AESAC National Certification Programme). We provide Environmental Site Assessment services to: Commercial, Industrial, Real Estate, Agriculture, Mining, and the Upstream Oil and Gas industries throughout Alberta. The role of this assessment is to assist in reducing uncertainty about potential environmental liabilities and in making informed decisions about property transactions. Due diligence reports are also undertaken for a range of clients to provide a baseline of conditions before a development occurs. In commercial real estate transactions, many lenders require a detailed Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment before a loan can be approved.

2 Tips to Find the Right Environmental Consultancy The rapid economic progress achieved in several parts of the world has not come without its pros and cons. One of the major challenges that have come with it is the need to tackle the rising impact of industrialization and pollution on the environment. This is something that has become a subject of great importance in the modern world. It is no different in the case of Canada, which is one of the most economically advanced countries in the world.

About Us - Enviromental Consultants Calgary Anderson Environmental – Proudly Serving All of Alberta As Environmental Consultants located in Calgary Alberta, Anderson Environmental provides Environmental Consulting, Biological Consulting and Geotechnical Consulting services in Western Canada. We service the areas of Calgary, Lethbridge (down to the US Border) including Medicine Hat, Edmonton, Grande Prairie, High Level, Fort McMurray and cover the whole of Alberta. Services include: Environmental Impact Assessment and PermittingBiological AssessmentsBiophysical Impact AssessmentsMigratory Bird AssessmentsPermitting for Endangered Species and Regulated WetlandsEcological Restoration and OffsetsEnvironmental/Mitigation MonitoringHabitat Conservation PlanningPhase 1 Environmental Site Assessments (CSA-Z768-01)Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessments (CSA-Z769-00)Erosion Control and RevegetationLand Capability Soils AssessmentsWildfire Threat Analysis and MitigationWetland Assessments and Effluent Disposal Reports.

Differences between Phase 1 and Phase 2 ESA explained The differences between Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments is sometimes unclear to clients. We undertake Phase I ESA and Phase II ESA Assessments throughout Alberta and British Columbia and they are undertaken for a wide variety of purposes. Generally, a Phase I ESA does not undertake intrusive sampling or testing of soil, groundwater, air or building materials. A Phase I ESA generally is a detailed review of existing records pertaining to a site and its surrounds followed by a detailed site inspection. The site inspection itself is to examine the site and the potential for contamination and any Areas of Potential Environmental Concern (APEC’s). The site inspection also involves evaluation of the buffer distances from the site boundary which are required.

Effluent Disposal and Wastewater & Anderson Environmental Management of effluent disposal according to Australian Standard (AS 1547:2012) is critical for the health of persons and the environment Sustainably managing the disposal of effluent from agricultural, commercial, industrial, and residential areas is critical, as wastewater runoff can be a major contributor to pollution and contamination in soils, water bodies, and aquifers. Assessments are undertaken for a range of projects from single allotments to subdivisions. Anderson Environmental provides assessments of current effluent disposal methods to help develop sustainable waste water management systems. Schedule a consultation with our team of experienced environmental experts today

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