Posts in Alberta Chapter
CLRA Alberta Chapter 2023 Call for Nominations

The 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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CLRA News: 2023-03-03

The CLRA National Newsletter for this week features the CLRA Alberta Chapter March Lunch and Learn presentation, CLRA National 2023 AGM, RE3 Conference early bird registration, career opportunities, and more!

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CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn: Thermal In Situ Oil Sands Reclamation – Successes and Challenges

As Canadian Natural continues to develop and evolve thermal in situ assets, it is essential to reclaim land back to equivalent land use capability for effective land management. As super pad sites are abandoned, Canadian Natural has been working to create and deploy innovative ways to reclaim these pad sites, associated roads, borrows, and pipeline corridors. Effective management of in situ footprint requires detailed long-term planning, soil management plans, and unique reclamation designs, which include functional landform creation. Evolving reclamation techniques contribute to successfully achieving the requirement for forested and peatland criteria. The annual investment is required to bring sites toward closure in a cost-effective and timely manner. Careful site management is required to ensure successful final contour including large volume of soil material balance, topsoil salvage, stream crossing restoration, wetland research, and vegetation establishment and monitoring. Lessons learned will be discussed from the evolution of strategies applied through the reclamation of 12 thermal in situ pads since 2018.

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CLRA News: 2023-02-10

The CLRA National Newsletter for this week features the CLRA Alberta Chapter 2023 AGM & Conference one-day tickets, last call for the February Lunch and Learn presentation, Canadian Reclamation call for articles and advertisements, career opportunities, and more!

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CLRA Alberta Chapter 2023 AGM & Conference: One-Day Tickets Now Available!

The Alberta Chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association (CLRA) is pleased to announce that one-day tickets are now available!

  • 1-Day Conference (CLRA Member): $300/day

  • 1-Day Conference (Non-Member): $500/day

  • Evening Reception/Networking*: $160

Evening Reception/Networking* ticket includes Wednesday Welcome and Thursday Banquet & Awards with Lounge access. This ticket does not include Main Hall, or Breakout Room Sessions.

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CLRA News: 2023-01-27

The CLRA National Newsletter for this week features the CLRA Alberta Chapter 2023 AGM & Conference tentative schedule, upcoming Lunch and Learn presentation in Calgary, CLRA National 2023 AGM, RE3 Conference call for abstracts, Canadian Reclamation call for articles and advertisements, career opportunities, and more!

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CLRA Alberta Chapter 2023 AGM & Conference: Tentative Schedule Now Available

Check out What’s in Store for 2023

View Tentative Conference Schedule (Updated January 25, 2023)

The Alberta Chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association (CLRA) will be hosting its Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Conference in Edmonton,  Alberta from Wednesday, February 22 to Friday, February 24, 2023.

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CLRA News: 2023-01-13

The CLRA National Newsletter for this week features the CLRA Alberta Chapter 2023 AGM & Conference room block reservation deadline, upcoming Lunch and Learn presentations, Canadian Reclamation call for articles and advertisements, career opportunities, and more!

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CLRA Alberta Chapter 2023 AGM & Conference: Room Block Release Deadline

The CLRA Alberta Chapter has reserved 2 room blocks at hotels near the conference venue. Click the links below to access discounted rates for conference attendees. The room block booking deadline is January 22nd, 2023, reserve your room today!

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CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn: How Engagement and Collaboration Make or Break a Project

Reclamation practitioners are great at wearing multiple hats; on any given day we may play the role of a soil scientist, vegetation ecologist, farmer, construction foreman, or land agent. Real success in our field depends on bringing all those skills together to engage and collaborate with stakeholders in a meaningful way.

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