Environmental Consultants & Engineers in Fort McMurray, AB

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512 Snow Eagle Dr, Fort McMurray, T9H 0B6

(780) 790-1999
The Oil Sands Developers Group is an industry association that facilitates solutions to shared development issues related to oil sands deposit. The Oil Sands Developers Group was originally founded in 1997 as the Regional Infrastructure Working Group (RIWG) to deal with four main issues in the community. Then, as now, membership in the group was made up of industry representatives mandated to provide information to all stakeholders in the region. The first task was to complete a cumulative socio-economic assessment of all the oil sands projects. One of the early hurdles that faced the group was the numerous committees being formed in the community to address oil sands-related issues. A full-time coordinator was hired to support all the committees and to ensure work was completed in an orderly manner. On April 25, 2003, RIWG was incorporated as a non-profit organization under the legal name Athabasca Regional Issues Working Group Association, but the acronym for the association remained the same.
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380 MacKenzie Blvd, Fort McMurray, T9H 4C4

(587) 713-8034
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132 Collicott Dr, Fort McMurray, T9K 2W8

(780) 880-0035
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215 MACKAY CRESCENT, Fort McMurray, T9H 5L4

(780) 747-1275
Home Pros Group’s uniquely grouped services are designed to offer excellent cleaning and security services to the residential market. With our experience, we bring an understanding of processes combined with a commitment to client focus and satisfaction. Through the recruitment of high quality member operators and the application of rigorous peer review standards, we ensure that we provide first class services. With offices located throughout Alberta and maintain close contact with our clients. All members of Home Pro’s Group are owner operators and it shows. All our members are trained professionals in their industry and hold industry standard tickets such as “IICRC” for carpet cleaning and “NADCA” for duct cleaning, the members have teamed with Home Pro’s Group to bring the customers experience to a whole new level, because the members are owner operators you always get the best service available.
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300 MacKenzie Blvd #A, Fort McMurray, T9H 4C4

(780) 743-4290
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100 St Laurent Way #34, Fort McMurray, T9K 2R4

(780) 222-6081
Geologic Service, Environmental consultant, Geological service

324 Killdeer Way, Fort McMurray, T9K 0R3

(403) 512-4039
Environmental consultant

1317-101 LOUTIT ROAD, Fort McMurray, T9H 2N5

(587) 644-1640
Environmental consultant

9914 MORRISON STREET, Fort McMurray, T9H 4A4

(780) 799-3947
In September of 1998, in conjunction with regional stakeholders and other regulators, Alberta Environment led the creation of the Regional Sustainable Development Strategy (RSDS) for the Athabasca Oil Sands Area. The Strategy was based on the anticipation of greater than $12 billion of worth of new capital investments in the oil sands region. The strategy was provided to the Deputy Minister of Alberta Environment on July 31, 1999. RSDS identified 72 issues in the oil sands region. Issues were divided into a list of 14 themes and three priority categories. Some recommendations are being addressed through the Cumulative Environmental Management Association (CEMA), others by the provincial government. CEMA has adopted a five-year strategic plan, which deals with 37 of the original 72 issues identified in RSDS. Many of the other 35 issues do not fall under mandate of CEMA and are thus being addressed by existing government mandate or other regional initiatives. CEMA is governed by 50 members, representing, all levels of government, industry, regulatory bodies, environmental groups, Aboriginal groups and the local health authority.