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Alberta Environment is committed to promoting the return of contaminated sites to productive use, while ensuring risks to human health and the environment are minimized. Alberta Environment has developed the Remediation Certificate
Regulation as a formal system of regulatory closure for sites that fall under Part 5 of the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act. This legislation provides
certainty to site owners, managers and other stakeholders involved with a
contaminated site. It ensures that regulatory issues for a given release are no longer a concern under a given land use within the remediated area.
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This report shows the Summary and Appendices changes of the Alberta Tier 1 Soil and Groundwater Remediation Guidelines.
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This report shows the Summary and Appendices changes of the Alberta Tier 2 Soil and Groundwater Remediation Guidelines.
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A manual discussing the impact of pipeline construction on agricultural land, including land with potential for agriculture. Five common soil handling procedures for conservation of agricultural lands during pipeline construction are discussed in terms of their relative effectiveness for different soil types.
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A review of technological options for successful recovery of uranium from a yet-to-be discovered deposit in Alberta has been completed. The environmental control technologies
applicable to conventional uranium mine development are outlined and evidence presented shows that Canadian advanced state-of-the art technologies and management practices result in
high levels of protection of the public and the natural environment.
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This form is used to document that a landowner (or designate) has had an opportunity to discuss with an operator (or their designate) aspects of remediation and reclamation that are planned for, or conducted on their land.
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In June 2001, Alberta Environment hosted two workshops in Red Deer, Alberta, to introduce the draft Alberta Soil and Water Quality Guidelines for Hydrocarbons at Upstream Oil and Gas Facilities, Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Guideline for Upstream Oil and Gas Sites, and the Salt Contamination Assessment and Remediation Guidelines. Workshop participants provided written questions to the presenters to answer verbally during the sessions. For the benefit of the workshop attendees and others who are interested in the workshop material, these questions and answers have been drafted into the document Frequently Asked Questions on the Remediation and Reclamation of Soil and Groundwater. Other frequently asked questions on remediation of soil and groundwater have been included to provide readers with broader scope of information.
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Guideline for wetland establishment on reclaimed oil sands leases (2007)Fact Sheet
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The Record of Site Condition form must accompany every Phase 2 environmental site assessment (ESA), remediation report and risk management plan submitted to Alberta Environment.
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Fold-out color guide to general responsibilities associated with operating an OHV on public land.
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