PHASE 1 AND PHASE 2 ESA
An Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) investigates the potential for, or the existence of site contamination based on non-intrusive tech-niques. Phase I ESA’s are preliminary site inspections aimed at identify-ing areas of concern for future testing, while Phase II ESA’s generally involve sampling of water, air, soil, building materials or other compo-nents for potential contamination based on concerns identified during Phase I investigations. AAE Tech Services Inc. is experienced in con-ducting both Phase I and Phase II ESA’s following standard operating procedures developed in accordance with the Canadian Standards Asso-ciation (CSA).
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) are conducted and developed to inform project manag-ers and decision makers on the potential environmental impacts re-sulting from any proposed works. AAE is experienced in conducting EIA’s and developing EIS’s for a variety of private, commercial and industrial projects throughout Canada.
REGULATORY APPROVALS AND PERMITTING
Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) are conducted and developed to inform project manag-ers and decision makers on the potential environmental impacts re-sulting from any proposed works. AAE is experienced in conducting EIA’s and developing EIS’s for a variety of private, commercial and industrial projects throughout Canada.
FEASIBILITY ASSESSMENTS
Understanding the feasibility of a given project is a critical aspect of the design, planning and implementation process and involves taking environ-mental, budgetary and risk considerations into account. Feasibility assess-ments often require thorough analyses of environmental conditions and potential impacts resulting from proposed works, regulatory requirements, cost estimates, risk assessment frameworks and evaluating project design alternatives. AAE has the expertise necessary to assess the feasibility for a broad range of projects and to provide assessments and recommendations that are accurate, practical and effective.