"I would never have bought if I knew..."
Are you a homebuyer, seller, real estate agent, or lawyer? Whether your concern is "due diligence" or "buyer beware," the practical challenge is the same: at this time there is no one-stop shopping for environmental information in Alberta.
On October 13, Environmental Law Centre Staff Counsel Adam Driedzic presented a webinar about accessing environmental records. This session gave special attention to the property condition and emerging online services.
This document provides standards for acoustical performance criteria, design requirements, and guidelines for relocatable classrooms. It includes requirements for background noise levels, reverberation times, and noise isolation. Compliance is determined by measurement according to annexes that describe procedures for verifying that classrooms meet requirements for internal and external background noise and for isolation between rooms.
The document summarizes the capabilities of the 2010 Suzuki Equator. It has a 4.0-liter V6 engine producing 261 horsepower and 281 lb-ft of torque, allowing it to tow up to 6,500 pounds. It has a rugged body-on-frame construction and can haul motorcycles, dirt bikes, and other equipment. The Equator also has features like 4-wheel limited slip traction control and adaptive cargo space to handle multiple tasks.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
In late 2009 the Alberta Government passed the Electric Statutes Amendment Act (Bill 50). This Act instituted significant changes for transmission line approval processes in Alberta.
On March 10th, Laura Bowman, Staff Counsel with the Environmental Law Centre, presented a review and answered questions about this Bill's implications.
The Regional Director of Alberta Environment has authorized an activity to take place in your area. You disagree with the approach taken by the Director. What recourse do you have?
On February 11th Jason Unger, Staff Counsel with the Environmental Law Centre, discussed appeals of the Director’s decision to the Alberta Environmental Appeals Board.
Watershed Planning and Advisory Councils (WPACs) are at various stages of creating and implementing water and watershed management plans. There are numerous questions about how implementation of watershed plans is best achieved and what policies may be useful for meeting plan outcomes.
On October 27th Jason Unger, Staff Counsel at the Environmental Law Centre, presented information on how other jurisdictions have approached implementation and discussed some key aspects of the Alberta approach.
This document provides standards for acoustical performance criteria, design requirements, and guidelines for relocatable classrooms. It includes requirements for background noise levels, reverberation times, and noise isolation. Compliance is determined by measurement according to annexes that describe procedures for verifying that classrooms meet requirements for internal and external background noise and for isolation between rooms.
The document summarizes the capabilities of the 2010 Suzuki Equator. It has a 4.0-liter V6 engine producing 261 horsepower and 281 lb-ft of torque, allowing it to tow up to 6,500 pounds. It has a rugged body-on-frame construction and can haul motorcycles, dirt bikes, and other equipment. The Equator also has features like 4-wheel limited slip traction control and adaptive cargo space to handle multiple tasks.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
In late 2009 the Alberta Government passed the Electric Statutes Amendment Act (Bill 50). This Act instituted significant changes for transmission line approval processes in Alberta.
On March 10th, Laura Bowman, Staff Counsel with the Environmental Law Centre, presented a review and answered questions about this Bill's implications.
The Regional Director of Alberta Environment has authorized an activity to take place in your area. You disagree with the approach taken by the Director. What recourse do you have?
On February 11th Jason Unger, Staff Counsel with the Environmental Law Centre, discussed appeals of the Director’s decision to the Alberta Environmental Appeals Board.
Watershed Planning and Advisory Councils (WPACs) are at various stages of creating and implementing water and watershed management plans. There are numerous questions about how implementation of watershed plans is best achieved and what policies may be useful for meeting plan outcomes.
On October 27th Jason Unger, Staff Counsel at the Environmental Law Centre, presented information on how other jurisdictions have approached implementation and discussed some key aspects of the Alberta approach.
This document discusses issues related to land contamination and residential properties. It notes that about 80% of single family homes in the UK receive some form of environmental screening during the home buying process. It also discusses three main issues related to land contamination: groundwater contamination, soil contamination, and vapor intrusion. Finally, it emphasizes that both toxic site data and historical information are important to properly assess potential contamination risks at a given property.
Pauline Riordan, Dublin City Council, Local Authority View & Introduction to ...Dublinked .
Pauline Riordan, Dublin City Council, Local Authority View & Introduction to Workshop
Pauline is a planner in Dublin City Council who has been working in our new Innovation Unit ‘the Studio’, set up to explore ways of working that are new to the city and the council. She has been working over the last year to identify and prepare DCC ‘open data’ for publishing on dublinked
The document provides an overview of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). It discusses that TCEQ is led by three commissioners appointed by the governor and is responsible for rulemaking, permitting, monitoring, investigations, and enforcement related to air quality, water quality, and waste management. TCEQ's mission is to protect human and natural resources while supporting economic development through ensuring clean air, clean water, and safe waste management. The document outlines TCEQ's roles, areas of regulation, types of regional investigations, outcomes of investigations, and assistance available to help entities meet regulatory requirements.
Water and Environmental Hub - GEOSS - July 24 2011Alex Joseph
A not-for-profit project called the Water and Environmental Hub, led by the University of Lethbridge, Cybera Inc., and Alberta WaterPortal, launched its beta website on July 1st. The Hub provides an open web platform and API to make water and environmental data more accessible and discoverable for government, academic, industry, NGO, and citizen users. It aims to enable greater data sharing, engagement, and insights by connecting various producers and users of water information.
2.5kg of product produced results in 460kg of CO2e emissions if sent to landfill. The document discusses climate change, globalization, peak resources, and emerging ecosystems in relation to energy and carbon data. It presents several scenarios for how society might respond and transform to address resource scarcity and climate change, including increasing efficiency, incentivizing low-carbon services, and redefining societal priorities.
Dspoz-IT is a leading provider of Information Technology Service Management solutions (ITSM). We focus on environmentally responsible ways to dispose of your IT Assets while gaining the greatest return on investments for those IT Assets
Prof. John Domingue gave a lecture on the future internet and service brokering. He discussed how the internet of things is generating large amounts of data and how software is slow to produce. He provided an analogy that service brokering is like a conductor selecting and mixing autonomous online services. He demonstrated examples of a house hunting app, managing social media, and supporting emergency planning that utilize semantic data sources and service brokering. He discussed collaborating on notations like the Unified Service Description Language and future work.
Calex Environmental is a full service environmental consulting firm that provides quality services to comply with regulations. They have over a century of combined experience among their consultants. Calex assists diverse clients across industries with a comprehensive list of services, including air quality, chemicals and waste, permitting, testing, groundwater, and OSHA services.
The document proposes two options for converting municipal solid waste into valuable products instead of sending it to landfills. Option 1 involves collecting trash and converting it into fuel through a four-step process at a community-based biorefinery. Option 2 uses a five-step process to collect trash and convert it into electricity using curtain burning technology attached to an energy-producing turbine at community-based plants. The document outlines the potential revenues that could be generated from such projects and provides an overview of the services that SRCGlobal can provide to help municipalities implement these waste conversion options.
The Responsible Energy Development Act:A New World for Energy & Environment Regulation in Alberta? Presented at “Protecting Alberta’s Water Commons: Challenges and Opportunities" 21 March 2013 by Cindy Chiasson
Are you wondering how nuclear power facilities are regulated in Canada? Are you confused about how provincial and federal environmental laws apply to nuclear power facilities?
Laura Bowman, Environmental Law Centre Staff Counsel, discusses how nuclear power facilities are regulated in Canada and how Alberta and Saskatchewan laws may be applied to nuclear power proposals.
Are you dealing with an Aggregate resources project in your community? Want to know more about what your options are?
On September 22nd Laura Bowman, Staff Counsel at the Environmental Law Centre, presented information about how Aggregate is regulated in Alberta and what the important processes and legal issues in Aggregate extraction are.
This document summarizes key aspects of nuclear energy regulation in Canada, including the roles of federal and provincial bodies. At the federal level, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) is responsible for licensing and regulating nuclear facilities through various processes. These include environmental assessments, licensing hearings with opportunities for public participation, and imposing license conditions. However, the CNSC has faced criticisms around its independence and balancing of regulatory and promotional roles. Provincially, legislation in areas like environment, utilities, and waste may also apply depending on the specific circumstances.
If you’re like many Albertans, you’re probably asking yourself some pretty important questions about climate change. The most overdue questions may be about soil not oil. For example:
How can agricultural producers participate in the carbon market?
Will international climate change agreements influence land use activities?
Could more land users be regulated for emissions reduction as seen in the energy sector?
This is the second of a three-part webinar series led by ELC Staff Counsel Adam Driedzic.
Court: the last resort. You opposed Alberta Environment’s decision to approve or refuse a regulated activity. Maybe there was no environmental impact assessment. Maybe an appeal to the Environmental Appeals Board was unsuccessful.
On February 25th, Adam Driedzic, Staff Counsel with the Environmental Law Centre, discussed judicial review of administrative decision-making. He covered key questions for potential litigants, including:
* How is reviewing procedural fairness different from appealing the result?
* What remedies can the court award, and what are the risks?
* Who may have standing in the courts, and when should they start proceedings?
Is someone proposing an industrial or other significant project in your community? How are environmental impact assessments (EIAs) conducted in Alberta? How can you get involved in the environmental impact assessment process?
On February 18th, Laura Bowman, Staff Counsel of the Environmental Law Centre, discussed EIAs and how you can have a say in the environmental impact assessment process.
This document summarizes key concepts and terms related to greenhouse gas emissions regulations. It discusses concepts like baselines, targets, plans, reporting, reductions, intensity vs absolute emissions, offsets, and compliance vs enforcement. It provides examples of regulations in places like Alberta, Canada, and at the international level. Key policies and approaches are outlined, such as cap and trade systems, carbon taxes, and command and control styles of regulation. International frameworks like the UNFCCC and agreements like the Copenhagen Accord are briefly touched on. Contact information is provided for the Environmental Law Centre.
How are decisions made to authorize industrial operations in Alberta? Who gets to use water and how? How can you get involved in those types of decisions?
The short answer is that Alberta Environment regulates environmental aspects of many industrial activities under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, and water use and activities affecting water under the Water Act.
On February 4th 2010, Cindy Chiasson, the Environmental Law Centre's Executive Director, explained more about these authorizations and how you can have a say in the decision-making process.
On January 7th 2010, Laura Bowman presented a lunch seminar on Bill 50, the Electric Statutes Amendment Act, 2009. This controversial bill was tabled in the summer and has been part of a storm of publicity and often confusing and contradictory information ever since.
The Alberta Government is considering amendments to water allocation and water licence transfer systems in the province. This review is being driven by issues of overallocation of water in some areas of the province and the economic and environmental issues that overallocation has caused.
Jason Unger, Staff Counsel with the Environmental Law Centre, presented a summary review of the three reports that are informing the government’s review, as well as issues that arise from a “First in Time, First in Right” (FITFIR) system, such as whether the licence transfer system is equitable and whether transfers and FITFIR adequately address environmental and economic concerns.
BEST FARMLAND FOR SALE | FARM PLOTS NEAR BANGALORE | KANAKAPURA | CHICKKABALP...knox groups real estate
welcome to knox groups real estate company in Bangalore. best farm land for sale near Bangalore and madhugiri . Managed farmland near Kanakapura and Chickkabalapur get know more details about the projects .Knox groups is a leading real estate company dedicated to helping individuals and businesses navigate the dynamic real estate market. With our extensive knowledge, experience, and commitment to excellence, we deliver exceptional results for our clients. Discover the perfect foundation for your agricultural aspirations with KNOX Groups' prime farm lands. These aren't just plots; they're the fertile grounds where vibrant crops flourish, livestock thrives, and unique agricultural ventures come to life. At KNOX, we go beyond selling land we curate sustainable ecosystems, ensuring that your journey toward agricultural success is seamless and prosperous.
This document discusses issues related to land contamination and residential properties. It notes that about 80% of single family homes in the UK receive some form of environmental screening during the home buying process. It also discusses three main issues related to land contamination: groundwater contamination, soil contamination, and vapor intrusion. Finally, it emphasizes that both toxic site data and historical information are important to properly assess potential contamination risks at a given property.
Pauline Riordan, Dublin City Council, Local Authority View & Introduction to ...Dublinked .
Pauline Riordan, Dublin City Council, Local Authority View & Introduction to Workshop
Pauline is a planner in Dublin City Council who has been working in our new Innovation Unit ‘the Studio’, set up to explore ways of working that are new to the city and the council. She has been working over the last year to identify and prepare DCC ‘open data’ for publishing on dublinked
The document provides an overview of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). It discusses that TCEQ is led by three commissioners appointed by the governor and is responsible for rulemaking, permitting, monitoring, investigations, and enforcement related to air quality, water quality, and waste management. TCEQ's mission is to protect human and natural resources while supporting economic development through ensuring clean air, clean water, and safe waste management. The document outlines TCEQ's roles, areas of regulation, types of regional investigations, outcomes of investigations, and assistance available to help entities meet regulatory requirements.
Water and Environmental Hub - GEOSS - July 24 2011Alex Joseph
A not-for-profit project called the Water and Environmental Hub, led by the University of Lethbridge, Cybera Inc., and Alberta WaterPortal, launched its beta website on July 1st. The Hub provides an open web platform and API to make water and environmental data more accessible and discoverable for government, academic, industry, NGO, and citizen users. It aims to enable greater data sharing, engagement, and insights by connecting various producers and users of water information.
2.5kg of product produced results in 460kg of CO2e emissions if sent to landfill. The document discusses climate change, globalization, peak resources, and emerging ecosystems in relation to energy and carbon data. It presents several scenarios for how society might respond and transform to address resource scarcity and climate change, including increasing efficiency, incentivizing low-carbon services, and redefining societal priorities.
Dspoz-IT is a leading provider of Information Technology Service Management solutions (ITSM). We focus on environmentally responsible ways to dispose of your IT Assets while gaining the greatest return on investments for those IT Assets
Prof. John Domingue gave a lecture on the future internet and service brokering. He discussed how the internet of things is generating large amounts of data and how software is slow to produce. He provided an analogy that service brokering is like a conductor selecting and mixing autonomous online services. He demonstrated examples of a house hunting app, managing social media, and supporting emergency planning that utilize semantic data sources and service brokering. He discussed collaborating on notations like the Unified Service Description Language and future work.
Calex Environmental is a full service environmental consulting firm that provides quality services to comply with regulations. They have over a century of combined experience among their consultants. Calex assists diverse clients across industries with a comprehensive list of services, including air quality, chemicals and waste, permitting, testing, groundwater, and OSHA services.
The document proposes two options for converting municipal solid waste into valuable products instead of sending it to landfills. Option 1 involves collecting trash and converting it into fuel through a four-step process at a community-based biorefinery. Option 2 uses a five-step process to collect trash and convert it into electricity using curtain burning technology attached to an energy-producing turbine at community-based plants. The document outlines the potential revenues that could be generated from such projects and provides an overview of the services that SRCGlobal can provide to help municipalities implement these waste conversion options.
The Responsible Energy Development Act:A New World for Energy & Environment Regulation in Alberta? Presented at “Protecting Alberta’s Water Commons: Challenges and Opportunities" 21 March 2013 by Cindy Chiasson
Are you wondering how nuclear power facilities are regulated in Canada? Are you confused about how provincial and federal environmental laws apply to nuclear power facilities?
Laura Bowman, Environmental Law Centre Staff Counsel, discusses how nuclear power facilities are regulated in Canada and how Alberta and Saskatchewan laws may be applied to nuclear power proposals.
Are you dealing with an Aggregate resources project in your community? Want to know more about what your options are?
On September 22nd Laura Bowman, Staff Counsel at the Environmental Law Centre, presented information about how Aggregate is regulated in Alberta and what the important processes and legal issues in Aggregate extraction are.
This document summarizes key aspects of nuclear energy regulation in Canada, including the roles of federal and provincial bodies. At the federal level, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) is responsible for licensing and regulating nuclear facilities through various processes. These include environmental assessments, licensing hearings with opportunities for public participation, and imposing license conditions. However, the CNSC has faced criticisms around its independence and balancing of regulatory and promotional roles. Provincially, legislation in areas like environment, utilities, and waste may also apply depending on the specific circumstances.
If you’re like many Albertans, you’re probably asking yourself some pretty important questions about climate change. The most overdue questions may be about soil not oil. For example:
How can agricultural producers participate in the carbon market?
Will international climate change agreements influence land use activities?
Could more land users be regulated for emissions reduction as seen in the energy sector?
This is the second of a three-part webinar series led by ELC Staff Counsel Adam Driedzic.
Court: the last resort. You opposed Alberta Environment’s decision to approve or refuse a regulated activity. Maybe there was no environmental impact assessment. Maybe an appeal to the Environmental Appeals Board was unsuccessful.
On February 25th, Adam Driedzic, Staff Counsel with the Environmental Law Centre, discussed judicial review of administrative decision-making. He covered key questions for potential litigants, including:
* How is reviewing procedural fairness different from appealing the result?
* What remedies can the court award, and what are the risks?
* Who may have standing in the courts, and when should they start proceedings?
Is someone proposing an industrial or other significant project in your community? How are environmental impact assessments (EIAs) conducted in Alberta? How can you get involved in the environmental impact assessment process?
On February 18th, Laura Bowman, Staff Counsel of the Environmental Law Centre, discussed EIAs and how you can have a say in the environmental impact assessment process.
This document summarizes key concepts and terms related to greenhouse gas emissions regulations. It discusses concepts like baselines, targets, plans, reporting, reductions, intensity vs absolute emissions, offsets, and compliance vs enforcement. It provides examples of regulations in places like Alberta, Canada, and at the international level. Key policies and approaches are outlined, such as cap and trade systems, carbon taxes, and command and control styles of regulation. International frameworks like the UNFCCC and agreements like the Copenhagen Accord are briefly touched on. Contact information is provided for the Environmental Law Centre.
How are decisions made to authorize industrial operations in Alberta? Who gets to use water and how? How can you get involved in those types of decisions?
The short answer is that Alberta Environment regulates environmental aspects of many industrial activities under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, and water use and activities affecting water under the Water Act.
On February 4th 2010, Cindy Chiasson, the Environmental Law Centre's Executive Director, explained more about these authorizations and how you can have a say in the decision-making process.
On January 7th 2010, Laura Bowman presented a lunch seminar on Bill 50, the Electric Statutes Amendment Act, 2009. This controversial bill was tabled in the summer and has been part of a storm of publicity and often confusing and contradictory information ever since.
The Alberta Government is considering amendments to water allocation and water licence transfer systems in the province. This review is being driven by issues of overallocation of water in some areas of the province and the economic and environmental issues that overallocation has caused.
Jason Unger, Staff Counsel with the Environmental Law Centre, presented a summary review of the three reports that are informing the government’s review, as well as issues that arise from a “First in Time, First in Right” (FITFIR) system, such as whether the licence transfer system is equitable and whether transfers and FITFIR adequately address environmental and economic concerns.
BEST FARMLAND FOR SALE | FARM PLOTS NEAR BANGALORE | KANAKAPURA | CHICKKABALP...knox groups real estate
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Explore the latest development status of Dholera Smart City in 2024. Discover the progress, infrastructure, and future plans of India's first greenfield smart city.
The SVN® organization shares a portion of their new weekly listings via their SVN Live® Weekly Property Broadcast. Visit https://svn.com/svn-live/ if you would like to attend our weekly call, which we open up to the brokerage community.
The SVN® organization shares a portion of their new weekly listings via their SVN Live® Weekly Property Broadcast. Visit https://svn.com/svn-live/ if you would like to attend our weekly call, which we open up to the brokerage community.
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Real estatewebinaroct2010
1. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS TO INFORMATION
LAW CENTRE Real Estate
What Lies Beneath?
WEBINAR
12:00pm, October 13, 2010
Adam Driedzic
ELC Staff Counsel
2. ENVIRONMENTAL ACCESS TO INFORMATION
LAW CENTRE Real Estate
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Petroleum Tank Management Association Active infrastructure locations
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Alberta One-Call Industry data
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Environmental Law Centre ESAR / Record of Site Condition
well site reclamation certificates Technical and scientific data
environmental enforcement action Releases
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Fax: 403-297-7040
Email: Infoservices@ercb.ca
Mail: (BEFORE OCTOBER 30, 2010)
640 – 5 Avenue S.W.
Calgary AB T2P 3G4
(AFTER OCTOBER 30, 2010)
250 – 5 Street S.W.
Calgary AB T2P 0R4
Abandoned well locations:
Requests must use Alberta Township System (ATS)
See Also:
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9. Adam Driedzic _________
From: Info Services [Infoservices@ercb.ca]
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 9:46 AM
To: Adam Driedzic
Subject:RE: abandoned well location
Adam,
We can send you a map of all the abandoned wells in a particular area,
you would need to supply a township range meridian. As well in
November there will be an online map for customers to pull all
abandoned wells in an area.
...
______________________________________________________________________________
From: Adam Driedzic [mailto: adriedzic@elc.ab.ca]
Sent: Friday September 17, 2010 3:22 PM
To: Info Services
Subject: abandoned well location
Hi Infoservices,
Is it possible to use the ERCB website to search for the location of
abandoned wells?
...
10. Environment Canada www.ec.gc.ca
Pollution and Waste
Pollutants
National Pollutant Release Inventory
Search By:
-postal code
-company name
-facility name
-compilations
11. Identify the right sources.
Routine Disclosure does not mean free or easy.
( but it does mean publicly available)
No FOIP is for better and worse.
No certain answers.
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