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Environmental Data Confidence FAQs.

Environmental Data Confidence

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) for environmental data confidence. Q1: Why is data confidence important in environmental data management? Environmental data confidence is crucial because it ensures the accuracy and reliability of environmental data, which multiple team members, labs, and stakeholders…

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FAQs on Updates in the 2024 Alberta Tier 1 and 2 Soil and Groundwater Remediation Guidelines

Alberta Environmental Guidelines

1. What are the key updates in the 2024 Alberta Tier 1 and 2 Soil and Groundwater Remediation Guidelines? The 2024 updates include: • Updated dioxins and furans numbers • More conservative xylene vapour inhalation numbers • Updated hydrocarbon subsoil…

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Update: 2024 Alberta Tier 1 and 2 Soil and Groundwater Remediation Guidelines

Alberta 2024 Guidelines

The 2024 editions of the Alberta Tier 1 and 2 Soil and Groundwater Remediation Guidelines, which came into effect on June 27, mark a significant update to environmental management practices in the region. These guidelines, essential for consultants and environmental…

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FAQs: Rules and Regulations for the Investigation and Remediation of Hazardous Material Releases

Rhode Island regulations

Rhode Island Environmental Standards for the Investigation and Remediation of Hazardous Material Releases 1. What is the purpose of these regulations? The Rhode Island regulations aim to establish a consistent and integrated program for reporting, investigating, and remediating contaminated sites to…

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Rhode Island Rules and Regulations for the Investigation and Remediation of Hazardous Material Releases

Rhode Island

Overview These regulations, under the authority of various Rhode Island General Laws, provide a comprehensive framework for investigating and remediating hazardous material releases to protect human health and the environment. Purpose The regulations establish a consistent and integrated program for…

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Comprehensive Guidelines for Managing Risks in Recreational Water: A Quick Reference for Environmental Consultants

Guidelines for Managing Risks in Recreational Water

The “Guidelines for Managing Risks in Recreational Water” document by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) in Australia aims to protect human health from threats associated with the recreational use of coastal, estuarine, and freshwater environments. The guidelines…

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NEPM 2013: Summary of the National Environment Protection (Assessment of Site Contamination) Measure 1999 – Schedule B1 (2013)

NEPM 2013 Guidelines & Standards

Original Measure (NEPM 1999) The National Environment Protection (Assessment of Site Contamination) Measure 1999 (NEPM 1999) provides a framework and guidelines for assessing and managing site contamination across Australia. It includes various schedules that cover different aspects of site contamination…

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Optimizing Environmental Data Management: A Comprehensive Approach for the Digital Era

Environmental data confidence

Transitioning into the digital era emphasizes the critical importance of effective data management in the environmental industry. Achieving optimal efficiency and seamless workflows requires a comprehensive approach that engages all stakeholders. Disconnections often arise when consultants and industry clients must…

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The Efficiency Equation: Assessing Your Data Governance for Improved Workflow Performance.

Data Governance

By Esma Al-Autman & Kimberley Saflian, EarthScience Information Systems (EScIS) As we transition into the digital era, the management of data becomes paramount. In the environmental industry, discussions regarding data governance frequently revolve around the challenges of implementing databases and workflows. However,…

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Saskatchewan Environmental Quality Guidelines Updated

Saskatchewan Environmental Quality Guidelines

On April 5, 2024, the Ministry of Environment of Saskatchewan announced significant updates to the Saskatchewan Environmental Quality Guidelines (SEQG), marking a crucial development for environmental consultants and other stakeholders. These guidelines are vital for maintaining environmental standards and ensuring…

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GA RRS: Georgia Administrative Code Rule 391-3-19-.07: Risk Reduction Standards Summary

Georgia GA RRS

Purpose and Scope of GA RRS GA RRS Rule 391-3-19-.07 sets guidelines for compliance with the Hazardous Site Response Act (HSRA) requirements for corrective actions related to regulated substance releases at sites listed on the Hazardous Site Inventory. These standards…

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Applying Canadian Soil Quality Guidelines for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) at Contaminated Sites

The Canadian Soil Quality Guidelines provide a comprehensive framework for addressing soil contamination by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) to protect environmental and human health. The full guidelines can be found here: Canadian PAH Guidelines. Key steps in applying Canadian Soil…

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