Brownfields Flashcards

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What is Risk Assessment?

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The process of estimating the probability of occurrence of an adverse effect on human and ecological health resulting from contaminant exposure

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Is Risk considered High if Probability is near certain and Consequence is negligible?

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No, it is considered Low Risk.

Risk = Probability x Consequence

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What are the three components of a Risk Assessment?

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  1. There must be contaminant(s) present at hazardous concentrations
  2. There must be a receptor
  3. There must be an exposure pathway by which the receptor comes into contact with environmental contaminant
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What are considered Contaminants?

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If a chemical concentration exceeds the selected standard, the contaminant is considered a contaminant of concern

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What are Exposure Pathways?

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A means in which the contaminant and the receptor come into contact

Includes: air, sediment, soil, groundwater, inhalation, ingestion, etc.

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What are the three kinds of Receptors?

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  1. On site human receptors
    • trespassers, workers, recreational users, residents
  2. Off-Site human receptors
    • groundwater, air, surface water
  3. Ecological receptors
    • plants, soil invertebrates, mammals, birds, aquatic organisms
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What are some Risk Management Options?

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  • Removal
  • Treatment
  • Relocations
  • Interception
  • Ventilation
  • Containment
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What are Brownfields?

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An abandoned, vacant, derelict, or underutilized property or development where past actions have resulted in actual or perceived contamination and where there is an active potention for redevelopment.

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How Many Brownfields are there in BC? (and examples)

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Approx. 4,000 to 6,000

  • former gas station
  • petroleum facilities
  • closed industrial facilities
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What are two high profile, successful Brownfield developments in BC?

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  • Pacific Place, Vancouver

- Dockside Green, Victoria

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What does the Canadian Brownfields Network do?

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Recognizes excellence in redevlopment of brownfields

  • Reprogram
  • Remediation
  • Reinvest
  • Rebuild
  • Renew
  • Reach out
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What is the Environmental Impact Assessment - BC (EIA)

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  • It provides a mechanism for reviewing major projects to assess their potential impacts
  • It ensures that major projects meet the goals of environmental, economic, and social sustainability
  • It ensures that issues and concerns of the public, First Nations, stakeholders, and gov agencies are considered
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What does the EIA do?

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Examines major projects for potentially adverse environmental, economic, social, heritage and health effects that may occur

Process includes:

  • opportunities for interest group involvement
  • consultations
  • technical studies
  • strategies to prevent or reduce adverse effects
  • development of comprehensive reports
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What is the role of an Environmental Monitor?

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They ensure compliance with environmental requirements including legislation, policies and approvals in the field

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