This comprehensive two-day program focuses on legal developments in the regulation and clean-up of contaminated sites in Atlantic Canada, complemented by a variety of best practices and case studies that showcase leadership, innovation and environmental sustainability.
Experts will address a range of key issues, including: - The current regulatory regime and judicial decisions for contaminated sites in Atlantic Canada
- Nova Scotia Environment s proposed new regulatory framework for contaminated sites management
- New Brunswick s comprehensive plan for Brownfield redevelopment
- The benefits of integrating end use planning and public consultation in the development and analysis of remedial and risk management options for contaminated sites
- Real estate transaction and environmental risks due diligence and strategic considerations
- An overview of litigation arising from domestic fuel oil spills
- The liabilities of environmental consultants
- Brownfield redevelopment techniques and strategies
- The management of Brownfield redevelopment sites: pitfalls and opportunities
- The challenges and opportunities of private-sector brownfield redevelopment