This week in CLRA National News, the Spring/Summer Edition of the Canadian Reclamation Magazine is now available, 5 days and counting until the nomination deadline for the CLRA National Board of Directors, 2 weeks left to sign up for the national AGM, new career opportunities with Summit and 360 Energy Liability Management, and more!
Read MoreThe Canadian Land Reclamation Association (CLRA) is currently looking for 3 new National Board Directors to fulfill openings as a Treasurer, Awards Committee Lead, and Director.
Read MoreThe CLRA Alberta Chapter would like to welcome and congratulate Diana Dunn, Reclamation Coordinator with CNRL and Angela MacKinnon, Indigenous Engagement Manager with Tree Time Services Inc. for being elected as Directors!
Read MoreThe Alberta Chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association (CLRA) is looking to fill Board of Directors positions to work alongside the executive team and continuing directors for a 2-year term starting April 2023.
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The Spring/Summer 2022 edition of #CanadianReclamation and the 2022 CLRA Member Logo is now available for download in the Member Portal.
Introducing the #AndreaMcEachernMemorialScholarship. The award honours Andrea McEachern and will be awarded annually to a candidate that exemplifies volunteerism and initiative in the #reclamation / #remediation industry.
Save the date for the 2022 Atlantic Reclamation Conference (#ARC2022) taking place in Truro, NS. The ARC series brings together Atlantic Canada’s brightest minds and practitioners focused on #reclaiming, #restoring, and #revitalizing impacted lands and waterways. A call for abstracts will be launched soon!
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The Spring/Summer 2022 edition of #CanadianReclamation and the 2022 CLRA Member Logo is now available for download in the Member Portal.
Introducing the #AndreaMcEachernMemorialScholarship. The award honours Andrea McEachern and will be awarded annually to a candidate that exemplifies volunteerism and initiative in the #reclamation / #remediation industry.
Save the date for the 2022 Atlantic Reclamation Conference (#ARC2022) taking place in Truro, NS. The ARC series brings together Atlantic Canada’s brightest minds and practitioners focused on #reclaiming, #restoring, and #revitalizing impacted lands and waterways. A call for abstracts will be launched soon!
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You may now access your CLRA 2022 membership certificate by logging into your member portal account.
Introducing the Andrea McEachern Memorial Scholarship. The award honours Andrea McEachern and will be awarded annually to a candidate that exemplifies volunteerism and initiative in the reclamation/remediation industry.
Practitioners managing sulphur impacts experience challenges related to site assessment, monitoring, remediation and reclamation. InnoTech Alberta, Matrix Solutions and S2 Environmental co-proposed a project and are now working on behalf of a 4-member industry committee to investigate these challenges.
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The Alberta Chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association (CLRA) will be hosting its Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Conference in Red Deer, Alberta from Thursday, May 3 - Saturday, May 5, 2022.
Congratulations to Dr. Bob Pett for receiving the 2021 IN-TECH Reclamation Award. Dr. Bob Pett has 42 years of experience in environmental research, management, and training in Canada and abroad (including 17 years with NS Department of Public Works).
ESAA invites you to submit technical abstracts for EnviroTech 2022. Abstracts are encouraged in, but not limited to, water, climate change, air, and more!
ESAA is pleased to announce that RemTech is expanding and the first edition of RemTech East will be held June 1-3 at the Fallsview Casino in Niagara Falls. At this time ESAA invites you to submit technical abstracts for RemTech 2022 .
Read MoreSince its establishment in 2006, Nova Scotia Lands Inc. has done a diverse array of reclamation projects throughout Nova Scotia. These projects have improved receiving waters, restored community access to previously degraded land, protected resources, and employed innovative technologies.
Read MoreBrandon Williams is a biologist and ecologist that completed his undergraduate degree in Alberta. He is now completing his graduate studies at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops. His work examines the use of prescribed burning as a tool to shift an agronomic grass dominated tailings storage facility located at Highland Valley Copper mine to a native grassland community. Outside of academia he has experience in environmental consulting as a biologist. Brandon is committed to the reclamation and restoration of ecosystems to ensure the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem services for future generations.
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