Calgary smart program
This presentation will touch on some of the key functional teams within a real estate company and explore their role and how environmental risk is managed? A case study will be presented examining the journey from acquisition due diligence of a property to the development planning while incorporating environmental management. Jacquelyn Stevens has significant expertise representing a wide range of clients in environmental civil litigation, defence of prosecutions by environmental regulators, and on administrative appeals.
Jacquie appears before the Courts and administrative tribunals, including the Ontario Court of Appeal. Jacquie advises on cross-boundary migration of contamination and remediation options during civil litigation and has significant expertise litigating contamination issues at dry cleaning operations and gas stations.
Jacquie defends clients against quasi-criminal environmental prosecutions by regulatory authorities, and appeals regulatory orders and approvals. In addition to her law degree, Jacquie has a B.
Jacquie is called to the bar in Alberta and Ontario. Environmental litigation is a world of disputes where science, engineering, and environmental law intersect. These disputes lead to environmental claims. Environmental litigators retain experts to help decipher complexities that come with environmental, technical, and legal issues. He has thirteen years of experience in remediation and site assessment.
Several recent case studies from Western Canada will be discussed briefly demonstrating the types of sites and issues that can benefit from an anaerobic bioremediation approach. Case studies will cover Permeable Reactive Barriers used to protect receptors and full site remediation.
Although the timelines are generally longer than other alternatives, the approach can be very sustainable and cost effective. French is Vice President of Vertex and has over 30 years of experience and expertise in environmental engineering, specializing in site assessment and remediation.
Kevin has been involved in the design and implementation of remediation programs across Canada involving PRBs, carbon adsorption, in-situ chemical oxidation and reduction, aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation, etc. In-situ remediation of petroleum hydrocarbon compounds PHCs is commonly applied across Canada. So why is it that some such projects are successful while other fail? How is a practitioner to know when is the right time to start remediation, what product s to use, how to select and how apply an appropriate in-situ remediation technique?
How does one know how much data to collect beforehand, during and after remediation, and what data is the most important to remediation success? It seems that rarely do people highlight their remediation failures, yet much can be learned from studying what does not work to figure out the cause s.
The purpose of this talk is to present a case study of an actual site where two different in situ remediation techniques were used to treat PHCs and they both failed. Within this presentation, the site background and subsurface data will be reviewed, the remediation approaches will be presented, and possible reasons for the failed remedial efforts will be put forth.
The talk will conclude by showcasing what additional Site data was collected and how a different in-situ remediation approach was selected and applied. This decision making process resulted in a delayed, but ultimately successful, remediation project. The site is a former fueling station located at the corner of a busy intersection in an urban area.
Xie said with 32 business units in city government, these initial pilot projects will be a good way to help explore how IoT solutions can apply elsewhere. Most residents and visitors will likely feel the immediate effects from the noise monitoring, a problem that can be pervasive in cities where entertainment, sports and other cultural activities can butt heads with residents who desire a quiet life.
And it bears similarities to a program in Louisville, KY, which looks to deploy drones for gunshot response , and so must also balance the civil liberties of its residents and ensure they are not under constant surveillance, unintentionally or not.
Follow Chris Teale on Twitter. As cities weigh strategies like rent control and legal assistance for renters, a new report finds little agreement among tenants and property owners. The King County Council unanimously approved a series of long-range plans that will expand service for underrepresented communities, a shift from its historic focus on serving commuters and suburban riders.
An article from. Dive Brief. Published Dec. Chris Teale Reporter. Dive Brief: The City of Calgary in Alberta, Canada unveiled four new smart city initiatives Monday, designed to make use of sensors and the internet of things IoT to improve air quality, disabled services, climate and speed of play on its golf courses. The city will use sensors to expand its noise pollution monitoring to keep track of gun noise; will implement a LoRa-based push button to be installed near city buildings for easier access for the disabled; will monitor the climate at the Devonian Gardens tropical horticultural refuge downtown; and will monitor golf carts at the Shaganappi Point course to give insights on pace of play and so predict revenue and adjust the course accordingly.
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