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Contaminated Sites for
     Fiduciaries


Dianne Saxe, Ph.D. in Law
     Saxe Law Office
    February 3, 2009
Overview
      How clean is “clean”?

      Who’s responsible?

      What can you do with a contaminated site?





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February 3, 2009      Dianne Saxe
How Clean is Clean?
      Background

      Generic

             Potable / Non-Potable
       
             Land Use
       
             Stratified
       

      Risk Assessment





                                         3
February 3, 2009           Dianne Saxe
Generic
      Soil, Sediment, Water

      Potable / Non-Potable

      Land Use

             Residential / Industrial / Agricultural / etc.
       

      Stratified





                                                              4
February 3, 2009              Dianne Saxe
Which Generic?
      Reg. 153/04: Soil, Ground Water and

      Sediment Standards for Use Under Part
      XV.1 of the Environmental Protection Act,
      March 9, 2004 / Oct. 1, 2004
      Guideline for Use at Contaminated Sites in

      Ontario (1994 to 2004)
      Next?



                                                   5
February 3, 2009      Dianne Saxe
Tables
1: Background / Sensitive
2: Full Depth, potable
3: Full Depth, non-potable
4 / 5:Stratified potable / non-potable
6: Soil Extract and Groundwater
      (whether shallow soil)


                                         6
February 3, 2009   Dianne Saxe
Risk Assessment
      MOE review and acceptance

      Slow

      Unpredictable

      Expensive

      Financial Assurance





                                   7
February 3, 2009     Dianne Saxe
How do you know if it’s clean?
      Record of Site Condition

             Date?
       
             Phase I / II?
       
             Environmental Site Registry
       

      Certificate of Property Use

      Other documents?





                                           8
February 3, 2009           Dianne Saxe
Who says it’s clean?
      Qualified Person

             Insurance
       

      Regulators?

      Can you rely on what they say?





                                       9
February 3, 2009         Dianne Saxe
Will it stay clean?
      When the standards change?

      When contaminants degrade?

      When contaminants migrate?





                                   10
February 3, 2009     Dianne Saxe
Are MOE standards enough?
      Tridan v. Shell

      Impact on value

      What is “pristine”?





                                     11
February 3, 2009       Dianne Saxe
If it’s not clean
      Hazardous to occupants / neighbours?

      S. 14

      Cleanup obligations (spills)

      Change of land use

      Building permits

      Impact on value




                                             12
February 3, 2009      Dianne Saxe
Overview
      How clean is “clean”?

      Who’s responsible?

             Orders
       
             Protections from orders
       

      What can you do with a contaminated site?





                                                  13
February 3, 2009           Dianne Saxe
MOE Orders
      Environmental Protection Act

             Also OWRA, TSSA, CWA, SDWA, etc.
       

      Stop orders, Control orders

      Preventive orders, Cleanup orders

      Orders to Pay





                                                14
February 3, 2009         Dianne Saxe
Orders: Liability Bomb
      No fault

      No limitation period

      No cost limit

      No fairness limit

      Retrospectivity

      Uncontrolled MOE discretion




                                    15
February 3, 2009     Dianne Saxe
Who can be ordered?
      Owns or owned or has or had management

      or control of an undertaking or property,
      s. 18, 97, 157.1
      Has or had charge, management, control of

      source of contaminant, s. 7, 8, 14
      Has or had charge and control of land,

      building or waste, s. 43

                                                  16
February 3, 2009      Dianne Saxe
= Anyone with “control”
      Past or present

      Includes non-polluters:

             Owner, occupant
       
             Officers, directors
       
             Anyone in possession
       
             Receivers, trustees
       
             Individual / corporate
       
      Control without possession?


                                          17
February 3, 2009            Dianne Saxe
Protection from Orders?
      Record of Site Condition (RSC)

      Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act

      Environmental Protection Act, protection

      for fiduciaries
             S.168.23 to 168.26
       
             Reg. 298/02
       




                                                 18
February 3, 2009           Dianne Saxe
How much protection from an RSC?
      No MOE signoff

      No protection during cleanup

      No protection against civil suits

      No protection against prosecution or EPs





                                                 19
February 3, 2009      Dianne Saxe
Reopeners where
      Contaminant moves off-site

      RSC based on false / misleading

      information
      Certificate of Property Use or s.18 risk

      management order contravened
      Danger to health or safety





                                                 20
February 3, 2009       Dianne Saxe
Other weaknesses of RSCs:
      The invalidators:

               Change   of use
               False information

               Migration across the property line
                       What if the property line moves?
                   

                       Improvements in detection technology?
                   


      How risky is it to submit past RSCs?




                                                               21
February 3, 2009                     Dianne Saxe
What isn’t control?
      S. 168.26 EPA

      Some commercially reasonable acts of secured

      creditor ≠ control:
             Investigate conditions
       
             Reduce contamination
       
             NOT
       
             Secure site
       
             Pay taxes, insurance
       
             Respond to emergencies
       


                                                     22
February 3, 2009             Dianne Saxe
Order against fiduciary
      No personal liability unless gross

      negligence, willful misconduct;
      Must exhaust estate, except administration

      costs
      S. 168.23 EPA





                                                   23
February 3, 2009       Dianne Saxe
Fiduciaries’ Duty to Report
      S. 168.24 EPA

      Danger to health and safety

      As a result of discharge or presence of

      contaminant
      Report to SAC w/in 24 hours





                                                24
February 3, 2009       Dianne Saxe
Access to Environmental Reports
      S. 168.25 EPA

      Fiduciary must turn over environmental

      reports on request




                                               25
February 3, 2009      Dianne Saxe
Overview
      How clean is “clean”?

      Who’s responsible?

      What can you do with a contaminated

      site




                                            26
February 3, 2009    Dianne Saxe
What can you do with a
Contaminated Site
      Clean it

      Abandon it

      Sell it





                                 27
February 3, 2009   Dianne Saxe
Clean it?
      Dig and dump

      Land farming

      In situ:

             Chemical oxidation
       
             Bioremediation
       
             Air sparge, etc.
       




                                         28
February 3, 2009           Dianne Saxe
Contaminants are different
      The big three:

             Petroleum
       
             Heavy metals
       
             Chlorinated solvents
       




                                          29
February 3, 2009            Dianne Saxe
Not everything can be cleaned
      Engineers are optimists

             Cost
       
             Time
       
             Result
       

      Lawyers must be pessimists

      Who is wrong more often?





                                    30
February 3, 2009      Dianne Saxe
Risk it away
      For deep pockets with lots of time

      Risk management plan /CPU

      Impact on mortgage ability

      How to enforce CPU conditions?

      Who maintains documents / FA if

      subdivided?


                                           31
February 3, 2009       Dianne Saxe
Abandon it?
      Note short deadlines in BIA, EPA

      Don’t miss the deadline





                                         32
February 3, 2009      Dianne Saxe
Sell it?
      Agreement of Purchase and Sale

             Disclosure
       
             Warranty / reliance
       
             Deceit
       
             Latent / Patent Defect
       




                                          33
February 3, 2009            Dianne Saxe
Agreement of Purchase & Sale
      Identify Risks

             ESA, inspection
       

      Allocate Known Risks

      Allocate Unknown Risks

             Insurance?
       
             Escrow?
       
             Price?
       


                                         34
February 3, 2009           Dianne Saxe
Vendor must
      Truthfully answer questions

      Obligation to disclose?

             latent defects
       
             buried tanks
       
             danger v. value
       




                                             35
February 3, 2009               Dianne Saxe
Will it come back to bite you?
      Will the cleanup work?

      Will the buyer be solvent?

      Will more contamination be found?

      Did anything go wrong on your watch?





                                             36
February 3, 2009     Dianne Saxe
The Consultant
      Qualified Person?

      Does she know what she’s doing?

      Insurance

             What does it cover?
       
             When does coverage expire?
       
             Are there current / future claims against her?
       
             Claims-made policies
       
      Proving negligence


                                                              37
February 3, 2009             Dianne Saxe
Trusting a Consultant
      The retainer letter

      Limitations on liability

      Legal right to rely on the report

      Quality of the work / benchmarks

      Changes in scope





                                          38
February 3, 2009      Dianne Saxe
Conclusions
      Contaminated sites still risky, technical,

      cost extra time and money
      Rules and numbers keep changing

      Some protection for very careful fiduciaries

      Sometimes they’re worth it.





                                                     39
February 3, 2009       Dianne Saxe
Questions?
                      SAXE LAW OFFICE
                      248 Russell Hill Road
                    Toronto, Ontario M4V 2T2
                      Tel: 416 - 962 - 5882
                      Fax: 416 - 962 - 8817
                   Email: dsaxe@envirolaw.com
                       www.envirolaw.com

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February 3, 2009             Dianne Saxe

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3 Feb 09 Trusts

  • 1. Contaminated Sites for Fiduciaries Dianne Saxe, Ph.D. in Law Saxe Law Office February 3, 2009
  • 2. Overview How clean is “clean”?  Who’s responsible?  What can you do with a contaminated site?  2 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 3. How Clean is Clean? Background  Generic  Potable / Non-Potable  Land Use  Stratified  Risk Assessment  3 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 4. Generic Soil, Sediment, Water  Potable / Non-Potable  Land Use  Residential / Industrial / Agricultural / etc.  Stratified  4 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 5. Which Generic? Reg. 153/04: Soil, Ground Water and  Sediment Standards for Use Under Part XV.1 of the Environmental Protection Act, March 9, 2004 / Oct. 1, 2004 Guideline for Use at Contaminated Sites in  Ontario (1994 to 2004) Next?  5 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 6. Tables 1: Background / Sensitive 2: Full Depth, potable 3: Full Depth, non-potable 4 / 5:Stratified potable / non-potable 6: Soil Extract and Groundwater (whether shallow soil) 6 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 7. Risk Assessment MOE review and acceptance  Slow  Unpredictable  Expensive  Financial Assurance  7 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 8. How do you know if it’s clean? Record of Site Condition  Date?  Phase I / II?  Environmental Site Registry  Certificate of Property Use  Other documents?  8 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 9. Who says it’s clean? Qualified Person  Insurance  Regulators?  Can you rely on what they say?  9 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 10. Will it stay clean? When the standards change?  When contaminants degrade?  When contaminants migrate?  10 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 11. Are MOE standards enough? Tridan v. Shell  Impact on value  What is “pristine”?  11 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 12. If it’s not clean Hazardous to occupants / neighbours?  S. 14  Cleanup obligations (spills)  Change of land use  Building permits  Impact on value  12 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 13. Overview How clean is “clean”?  Who’s responsible?  Orders  Protections from orders  What can you do with a contaminated site?  13 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 14. MOE Orders Environmental Protection Act  Also OWRA, TSSA, CWA, SDWA, etc.  Stop orders, Control orders  Preventive orders, Cleanup orders  Orders to Pay  14 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 15. Orders: Liability Bomb No fault  No limitation period  No cost limit  No fairness limit  Retrospectivity  Uncontrolled MOE discretion  15 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 16. Who can be ordered? Owns or owned or has or had management  or control of an undertaking or property, s. 18, 97, 157.1 Has or had charge, management, control of  source of contaminant, s. 7, 8, 14 Has or had charge and control of land,  building or waste, s. 43 16 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 17. = Anyone with “control” Past or present  Includes non-polluters:  Owner, occupant  Officers, directors  Anyone in possession  Receivers, trustees  Individual / corporate  Control without possession?  17 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 18. Protection from Orders? Record of Site Condition (RSC)  Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act  Environmental Protection Act, protection  for fiduciaries S.168.23 to 168.26  Reg. 298/02  18 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 19. How much protection from an RSC? No MOE signoff  No protection during cleanup  No protection against civil suits  No protection against prosecution or EPs  19 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 20. Reopeners where Contaminant moves off-site  RSC based on false / misleading  information Certificate of Property Use or s.18 risk  management order contravened Danger to health or safety  20 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 21. Other weaknesses of RSCs: The invalidators:   Change of use  False information  Migration across the property line What if the property line moves?  Improvements in detection technology?  How risky is it to submit past RSCs?  21 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 22. What isn’t control? S. 168.26 EPA  Some commercially reasonable acts of secured  creditor ≠ control: Investigate conditions  Reduce contamination  NOT  Secure site  Pay taxes, insurance  Respond to emergencies  22 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 23. Order against fiduciary No personal liability unless gross  negligence, willful misconduct; Must exhaust estate, except administration  costs S. 168.23 EPA  23 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 24. Fiduciaries’ Duty to Report S. 168.24 EPA  Danger to health and safety  As a result of discharge or presence of  contaminant Report to SAC w/in 24 hours  24 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 25. Access to Environmental Reports S. 168.25 EPA  Fiduciary must turn over environmental  reports on request 25 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 26. Overview How clean is “clean”?  Who’s responsible?  What can you do with a contaminated  site 26 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 27. What can you do with a Contaminated Site Clean it  Abandon it  Sell it  27 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 28. Clean it? Dig and dump  Land farming  In situ:  Chemical oxidation  Bioremediation  Air sparge, etc.  28 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 29. Contaminants are different The big three:  Petroleum  Heavy metals  Chlorinated solvents  29 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 30. Not everything can be cleaned Engineers are optimists  Cost  Time  Result  Lawyers must be pessimists  Who is wrong more often?  30 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 31. Risk it away For deep pockets with lots of time  Risk management plan /CPU  Impact on mortgage ability  How to enforce CPU conditions?  Who maintains documents / FA if  subdivided? 31 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 32. Abandon it? Note short deadlines in BIA, EPA  Don’t miss the deadline  32 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 33. Sell it? Agreement of Purchase and Sale  Disclosure  Warranty / reliance  Deceit  Latent / Patent Defect  33 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 34. Agreement of Purchase & Sale Identify Risks  ESA, inspection  Allocate Known Risks  Allocate Unknown Risks  Insurance?  Escrow?  Price?  34 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 35. Vendor must Truthfully answer questions  Obligation to disclose?  latent defects  buried tanks  danger v. value  35 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 36. Will it come back to bite you? Will the cleanup work?  Will the buyer be solvent?  Will more contamination be found?  Did anything go wrong on your watch?  36 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 37. The Consultant Qualified Person?  Does she know what she’s doing?  Insurance  What does it cover?  When does coverage expire?  Are there current / future claims against her?  Claims-made policies  Proving negligence  37 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 38. Trusting a Consultant The retainer letter  Limitations on liability  Legal right to rely on the report  Quality of the work / benchmarks  Changes in scope  38 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 39. Conclusions Contaminated sites still risky, technical,  cost extra time and money Rules and numbers keep changing  Some protection for very careful fiduciaries  Sometimes they’re worth it.  39 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe
  • 40. Questions? SAXE LAW OFFICE 248 Russell Hill Road Toronto, Ontario M4V 2T2 Tel: 416 - 962 - 5882 Fax: 416 - 962 - 8817 Email: dsaxe@envirolaw.com www.envirolaw.com 40 February 3, 2009 Dianne Saxe