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This week's company updates:
Featured Articles
Ontario's Brownfield Reforms: The Good, The Bad and The....?
By Vico Paloschi, Vice President Environmental, Pinchin Environmental
The MOE has some good ideas, but without additional changes they will not be practical. Regulated standards which are un-attainable or a risk assessment process that is dysfunctional (as it is in its current form and will likely continue to be) will undermine the economic viability of brownfield opportunities and could lead to an increase in environmentally orphaned brownfield properties....Read More...
The Low Hanging Fruit is Gone
By John Dill, Managing Partner, CCI Development Group
Brownfield redevelopment layers on the additional risks associated with the environmental contamination. These include the assumption of the environmental liabilities, land use redevelopment restrictions, and a myriad of additional regulatory approval requirements...Read More...
Be sure to check The Brownfield Report for more Featured Articles, and keep an eye out for new ones to be published, including one from Hemmera's Eric Pringle and one from Tony Crossman, Chair of Miller Thomson's National Environmental Law Group.
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