Environmental Consulting

Environmental Consulting Company Overview

There are many scenarios that could require environmental consulting services:

For example:

  • Subdividing Farmland
  • Landfill easement setback
  • Providing and Environmental baseline before leasing a property
  • Bank or Financial Institution requirements
  • Simple curiosity (This does happen from time to time)
  • Selling a property
  • Local municipal government requirements
  • Historical Information
  • Litigation requirements
  • Assist in reducing uncertainty about potential environmental liabilities
  • Due Diligence
  • Determining if any additional investigation is required
  • Vary landfill setback

Ursa Environment (Ursa) is a Calgary, Alberta environmental consulting company which conducts Phase One Environmental Site Assessment and Phase Two Environmental Site Assessments (ESA).  Ursa conducts Phase One ESA and Phase Two ESA for potentially contaminated lands mainly within Calgary and generally in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Phase One ESA and Phase Two ESA are necessary for banks and financial institute to finance potentially contaminated lands.

Ursa Environment has worked for over 10 years on various Civil/Environmental projects within Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia and California.  We are passionate about minimizing exposure of people to contamination.

Ursa Environment assists land owners in protecting their investments, and help buyers of potentially contaminated lands make wise decisions.

Ursa Environment will be recognized as the foremost environmental company for conducting thorough and accurate Phase One ESA and Phase Two ESA with quick turnaround, and will be trusted by environmental agencies and land owners to evaluate situation of abandoned contaminated lands.

APEGA Certified Professional Engineers,in good standing, specializing in Civil and Environmental Engineering will be helping you making wise decisions.

In the execution of a Phase One ESA, an assessor shall use the care, diligence, and judgement expected of
any assessor under similar circumstances. Clients should be made aware that assessors who are members
of professional associations may have rules of conduct, duties, or obligations established by those
associations.

The assessor shall possess knowledge based on an appropriate combination of formal education, skills,
experience, and training in order to provide a technically sound and rational Phase One ESA. The assessor
shall be familiar with applicable federal, provincial, territorial, and local legislation and published
guidelines used to evaluate the actual or potential presence of contamination on a property.
The assessor shall have knowledge in technical areas relevant to the subject site, such as
(a) water/waste water treatment;
(b) manufacturing processes;
(c) waste management;
(d) control of air emissions;
(e) building sciences;
(f) geology/hydrogeology; and
(g) chemical handling and storage