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Building Water Systems and Occupant Health

When a commercial building or industrial facility’s plumbing, storage tanks or cooling towers are mismanaged, the water system itself becomes a vector for illness and liability. For owners, property managers and building operators,

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Indoor Air Contaminants in Buildings

Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) in commercial buildings is typically due to a mix of combustion gases, particles, vapours, and bioaerosols. The result is preventable complaints, productivity loss, and, at higher exposures, acute

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Hazards Associated with Building Materials 

Commercial buildings can impair health when materials, systems, or maintenance decisions allow hazardous agents to enter air or water, accumulate in dust, or persist in building fabric. For owners, lenders, and facility managers,

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Saskatchewan’s Hazardous Materials Laws for Oil & Gas, Waste Storage and Agriculture

Saskatchewan’s rules are clear: prevent releases, report incidents immediately, and remediate to provincial standards. Here’s a concise breakdown of the legislation, reporting lines, and cleanup obligations that matter to operators in various sectors

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British Columbia’s Hazardous Materials Laws

British Columbia’s resource industries move and store everything from crude oil and natural-gas liquids to mining reagents, pesticides, and waste chemicals. The province’s legislation is strict: if you handle hazardous materials, you must

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Hazardous Materials Laws

Alberta’s resource industries handle everything from fuels and chemicals to pesticides and waste. Understanding Alberta’s hazardous materials laws is therefore beneficial to management professionals in oil and gas, mining, agriculture and related industries.  

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Environmental Regulations for Hazardous Materials in Western Canada

Western Canada’s resource-driven industries handle large volumes of hazardous materials every day. A complex web of federal and provincial regulations governs how dangerous goods are transported, handled, stored, and cleaned up in the

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Environmental Consulting

From agriculture to oil and gas, Western Canadian industries are fast discovering that environmental consulting can be a powerful driver of cost reduction. Environmental expertise offers far more than compliance benefits as it

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The Strategic Value of Environmental Consulting for Corporate Reputation 

Reputation is earned through action. In today’s market, companies face heightened scrutiny from investors, regulators, and customers who expect credible environmental responsibility—not just polished messaging.  Rather than a PR exercise, environmental consulting is

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More Than Just Geoscientists: The Many Experts Behind Environmental Consulting

Environmental consultants do far more than analyze soil and groundwater—they bring together a diverse team of specialists to address complex environmental challenges. From regulatory compliance to infrastructure design, companies rely on experts with

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