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). Currently, Dr. Bob is responsible for environmental aspects of highway planning, construction and maintenance in the Province, and leads activities related to fish habitat, wetland and salt marsh restoration, habitat banking, environmental monitoring, and climate change adaptation. He is a Director and former President of the Atlantic Branch of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association (CLRA).
Read MoreOver the past seven Years Marissa Reckmann has been heavily involved with the Alberta Chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association. She started as a Director (2015) with the Alberta Chapter and moved to the role of President and served an additional two years as Past President (2019 to 2021).
Read MoreChris has over 10 year of experience in the environmental industry. He obtained a Diploma with Honours from Lakeland College in Conservation and Restoration Ecology and later graduated with a B.Sc. with Distinction from the University of Alberta in Environmental and Conservation Sciences, majoring in land reclamation. In 2016, he joined Trace Associates Inc. as a Senior Reclamation Advisor. In 2020, Chris took on the role of Practice Area Lead for Reclamation, which enables him to mentor and empower staff across the company in all aspects of reclamation across a variety of market sectors.
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 2021.
Read MoreCongratulation to Samantha McGarry, recipient of the Dr. Jack Winch Early Career Award for her body of work in reclamation. Sam began her fourth-year thesis work with Dr. Graeme Spiers and Dr. Peter Beckett in 2009. Sam’s thesis and later, Master’s work contributed towards a project was entitled the Green Mines Green Energy (GMGE) project and aimed to grow energy crops on mine tailings using organic residuals. The project addressed many challenges present in society with cross-cutting themes related to environmental sustainability and recycling, as well as reclaiming brownfields in a sustainable manner. Sam’s work focused on growing corn, canola, and switchgrass in biosolids applied to mine tailings at Xstrata (now Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations, A Glencore Company where Sam currently is the Site Rehabilitation Lead).
Read MoreThe Ontario chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association (CLRA) along with Vale, the Ontario Mining Association (OMA), and the Ontario Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines (MENDM) are pleased to announce that Jonathan Lavigne has been selected to receive the 2020 Tom Peters Memorial Mine Reclamation student bursary. Jonathan is currently a 1st year Ph.D. student in the Boreal Ecology program at Laurentian University, under the primary supervision of Dr. Nathan Basiliko. Jonathan’s Ph.D. research focuses on the introduction of novel reclamation strategies to improve soil fertility in mining impact areas, encompassing both smelter impacted lands and legacy aggregate mining sites. The award will be used to enhance both GIS and statistical analysis components of Jonathan’s research. The competition was very stiff this year, with four excellent submissions, and we thank all candidates.
Read MoreWe are happy to announce that the Ontario Chapter of the CLRA is now accepting submissions for the Tom Peter’s Student Bursary Award for Excellence in Mine Reclamation. The award includes a bursary of $5,000 generously provided by Vale.
We are also accepting submissions for the Tom Peter’s Memorial Mine Reclamation Industry Award!
Read MoreThe IN-TECH Reclamation Award (Formerly the Noranda Land Reclamation Award) is one of three prestigious awards of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association / Association Canadienne de Réhabilitation des Sites Dégradés (CLRA/ACRSD). This award celebrates innovative techniques that advance the practice of reclamation in Canada within any sector of industry (i.e mining, forestry, oil & gas).
Read MoreCLRA/ACRSD awards programs recognizes individuals and/or organizations for outstanding contributions to the practice of land reclamation across Canada. Nominate, recognize, and support the profession at every stage. The 2019 CLRA National awards nomination and application deadlines are in August.
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