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Managing and Enhancing Terrestrial Road Ecology
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This document provides decision-making criteria to assist in various aspects of roadway design and operation for management of sustainable road systems
New ESSA Membership Categories
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ESAA is pleased to announce two new membership categories. In addition to the legacy Full and Associate membership categories, the two new categories are: • Sole Proprietor ($400 + GST) - Any...
Oil Sands Remediation – What’s the (end) Point?
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Remediation professionals, regulators, industry and stakeholders must begin discussions to resolve uncertainty around oil sands COPCs so that efforts can be focused on solving the “real” problem
On the Marginal Value of Swimming in Woodland Caribou
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During fieldwork on 30 May 2017, we observed an unmarked adult male caribou swim between two smaller islands, a distance of 470 m, which took approximately 9 minutes. Given that swimming is...
On the Role of Peat Bogs as Components of Indigenous Cultural Landscapes in Northern North America
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This article explores uses of peat bogs and associated plants and other resources by drawing on the published ethnobotanical and archeological literature pertaining to Indigenous groups that lived and...
Phase II Assessments and Phase III Remediation: A Brief History
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In this paper, we review the development of Phase II Assessments and Phase III Remediation science over the last thirty years: what aspects have improved, and what aspects have not improved.
Relationships between Rangifer and Indigenous Well-being in the North American Arctic and Subarctic: A Review Based on the Academic Published Literature
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This resource is available on an external database and may require a paid subscription to access it. It is included on the CCLM to support our goal of capturing and sharing the breadth of all...
RemTech 2021
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Event Date and Time
October 13th, 2021 at 8:30am MST to October 15th, 2021 at 5:00pm MST
Banff, AB
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The Remediation Technologies Symposium 2021 (RemTech™ 2021) is the premier remediation technology transfer event for environmental professionals, encompassing the latest innovations in soil and...
RemTech 2024
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Event Date and Time
October 16th, 2024 at 9:00am MST to October 18th, 2024 at 2:30pm MST
Banff, AB
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The Remediation Technologies Symposium 2024 (RemTech™ 2024) is the premier remediation technology transfer event for environmental professionals, encompassing the latest innovations in soil and...
RemTech 2024 Call for Abstracts
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ESAA invites you to submit technical abstracts focusing on technologies for the remediation of contaminated soil. Submissions should be made by no later than June 14th, 2024.
RemTech East
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June 1st, 2022 at 9:00am EST to June 3rd, 2022 at 4:00pm EST
Niagara Falls, ON
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RemTech East will focus on remediation projects that are related to eastern Canada, including brownfields, industrial sites, mining, government projects, and more.
RemTech East 2023 Call for Abstracts
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RemTech East 2023 is being held May 30 to June 1, 2023 at the Fallsview Casino Resort, Niagara Falls, Ontario. ESAA invites you to submit technical abstracts focusing on technologies for the...
RemTech East 2023 Presentations Now Available
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RemTech East 2023 conference presentations are available here. While most presentations are specifically targeting remediation, there are some general presentations that may be interest to the broader...
RemTech™ 2023
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Event Date and Time
October 11th, 2023 at 8:30am MST to October 13th, 2023 at 5:00pm MST
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The Remediation Technologies Symposium 2023 (RemTech™ 2023) is the premier remediation technology transfer event for environmental professionals, encompassing the latest innovations in soil and...
“The Caribou Taste Different Now": Inuit Elders Observe Climate Change
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In full colour with photos of the 145 contributing Inuit elders, “The Caribou Taste Different Now” grounds the discussions, debates, and discourses about climate change to material and everyday life in the contemporary Canadian Arctic.