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As environmental regulations expand and stakeholder scrutiny intensifies, businesses are under growing pressure to shrink their ecological footprint. Executives across industries— from manufacturing to real estate—must balance profitability, compliance, and sustainability goals. This

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Key Indicators You Need an Environmental Site Assessment of Your Property

Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) identify contamination risks, ensure regulatory compliance, and protect property investments. In Canada, where environmental laws are stringent, recognizing the need for an ESA can save time, money, and legal

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Phase I vs Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESA)

When evaluating a property for environmental concerns, understanding the difference between Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) is essential. Phase I ESAs offer a preliminary review, which may or may

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Environmental Site Assessment

Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) evaluate and identify potential or existing contamination on properties. In Canada, conducting ESAs is a critical due diligence step during property transactions, development projects, and regulatory compliance. In this

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Nichols has recently formed our own Indigenous Relations advisory group which consists of a broad range of employees from across our operational centres and with a variety of ethnic backgrounds and experiences.  The

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Bioremediation vs Chemical Remediation

Contaminated sites pose significant challenges, but choosing the right environmental remediation strategy can make all the difference. Two primary methods used in the industry include bioremediation and chemical remediation. Here, we explain both,

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Training Asbestos Worker

Why Asbestos Safety Training is Critical for Your Business Are you aware of the risks associated with asbestos exposure? Whether you’re an employer, building manager, construction worker, or health and safety manager, understanding

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Nichols is excited to announce the launch of our geotechnical and material testing laboratory.  This facility will enhance our ability to provide top-tier subsurface exploration and material testing services across a wide array

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Common Types of Contaminants

Environmental remediation involves the detection and cleanup of contaminants that pose significant risks to human health and the environment. The persistence of these contaminants necessitates thorough site assessments and remediation strategies that are

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What is Environmental Remediation, and How Does It Work?

Have you ever visited a beautiful urban park and marveled the vibrant landscape only to learn that it was once an industrial site? This is the transformative potential of environmental remediation.   In this

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