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Soil testing is a vital step in managing any property or project that involves excavation, construction, or potential contamination. By revealing what’s really beneath the surface, it helps you plan responsibly, reduce risks, and comply...
A hydrogeologist is a specialist who investigates how groundwater moves through soils and rock formations, as well as how it interacts with surface water systems. By analyzing factors like aquifer flow, water chemistry, and overall...
An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a systematic process used to predict and evaluate the potential environmental consequences of a proposed project before it moves forward. By examining factors such as local ecosystems, wildlife habitats,...
Environmental permits come in many forms and can be required at the municipal, provincial, or federal level. They help ensure that any activities with potential environmental impacts—like construction, water usage, or waste disposal—meet the necessary...
A Hazardous Material Assessment is an expert review of a building’s materials and systems to identify substances that could harm workers, residents, and the environment if not handled correctly. These assessments, which often focus on...