This assessment evaluates the potential or actual presence of soil contamination by reviewing the site’s historical activities and those in the immediate vicinity. If there is a risk of contamination, we recommend a Phase II assessment. The report is often required by financial institutions.
This study determines the presence or absence of contaminants in the environment and specifies their nature (metals, petroleum products, organics, etc.). It includes sampling of soil and water, as well as their analysis in authorized laboratories.
This study provides a comprehensive determination of the nature and extent of contamination (parameters, concentration, variation, dispersion, etc.) and assesses their impacts on the environment and human health risks. The goal is to propose realistic site rehabilitation solutions following an eco-responsible methodology and at the best possible cost.
Rehabilitation work is required when evaluations reveal contamination levels above governmental standards and municipal usage regulations. These efforts restore polluted soil and implement measures to prevent future contamination.
Permit and authorization certificate (CA) applications according to new ministerial standards
Technical-legal environmental expertise
Environmental emergency plan
Professional advice
Government assistance for Trace Québec
Landowners, real estate developers, real estate agents, individuals, etc.
Gas stations, industrial, manufacturing, merchants, financial institutions, etc.
Municipalities, federal and provincial ministries, public structures, etc.