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- Contaminated sites guidance and resources - Gov
Ministry guidance provides information, expectations, and tools for remediation of contaminated sites in B C Watch these videos to learn about the contaminated sites regulatory framework in B C and how to submit accurate contaminated sites service applications The videos are designed for both qualified professionals and property owners
- Table of Contents - Contaminated Sites Regulation - BC Laws
B C Reg 375 96 O C 1480 96 Deposited December 16, 1996 effective April 1, 1997
- Update: Pending Changes To Soil Relocation In BC - Active Earth . . .
The “Stage 14” amendments to the BC Contaminated Sites Regulation (CSR) were approved in June 2022, through Ministerial Order 164 2022 (link) These changes will come into force on March 1, 2023, and include new requirements for the movement of non-contaminated soil in BC
- Legislation and protocols - Province of British Columbia
The Environmental Management Act (EMA) and Contaminated Sites Regulation (CSR) determine the requirements for site remediation in B C
- Contaminated Sites Regulation - BC Laws
8 (1) For the purposes of section 43 (2) (f) of the Act, a director must provide the registrar with information respecting each of the following that the director enters into, makes, receives, issues or has knowledge of, as applicable:
- TECHNICAL GUIDANCE
Guidance for in situ characterization and confirmation sampling is presented in Part I; and advice on batch testing of materials in stockpiles suspected to be contaminated (ex situ testing) is presented in Part II The ministry prefers that materials be characterized in situ (in the ground)
- Remediate a contaminated site - Province of British Columbia
Use physical remediation to reduce, remove or contain harmful substances in the environment to meet the Contaminated Sites Regulation (CSR) numerical standards
- Investigate a site - Province of British Columbia - gov. bc. ca
The QP compares results from the investigation to numerical standards in the Contaminated Sites Regulation (CSR) to see if contaminants meet or are above acceptable levels If no contamination is present, you can apply for a determination that the site is not contaminated
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