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Land Reclamation Alliston: An environmental remediation project documented and delivered to MOE compliance standards.

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Overview

How an Alliston land reclamation project achieved Ontario MOE compliance sign-off without a remediation dispute.

The Alliston land reclamation project required environmental remediation of a formerly industrial site to Ministry of the Environment (MOE) residential development standards. MOE remediation sign-off requires soil condition documentation at defined sampling intervals, chain-of-custody records for all removed materials, and a completion record that can be submitted to the provincial environmental registry. The project was operating under a fixed MOE compliance timeline.

The problem

MOE documentation requirements for soil condition and materials disposal were not being met by the GC's standard process.

The GC's documentation process captured remediation progress at a project level — not at the sampling-interval level required by MOE standards. Three of the first five sampling intervals lacked the documentation specificity required for MOE compliance, creating a potential remediation sign-off delay that would have pushed the project past its provincial timeline.

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Project Client

Site Project Manager

"A contaminated site reclamation requires environmental expertise and regulatory coordination that goes well beyond standard construction management. The regulatory stakes are very high."

The Solution

Interval-level environmental documentation structured to MOE registry standards.

WeReno restructured the project documentation to capture soil condition data, materials disposal chain-of-custody, and sampling interval sign-offs at the specificity level required by MOE standards. Each remediation interval was documented in the twin with the evidence required for provincial registry submission. The MOE inspector was given read access to the twin during the active remediation period.

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Site Project Manager

"WeReno advanced remediation techniques and regulatory coordination were exactly what this project required. The environmental expertise was evident and credible at every stage."

The result

MOE sign-off achieved within provincial timeline. Zero remediation disputes. Site cleared for residential development.

The Alliston land reclamation project received MOE remediation sign-off within the provincial compliance timeline. No sampling interval documentation was flagged after implementing the twin-based documentation framework. The completed remediation record was submitted to the provincial environmental registry without supplementary documentation. The site was cleared for residential development on the original project date.

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Site Project Manager

"WeReno delivered exceptional environmental expertise in our land reclamation project. They transformed a contaminated site into prime development property while exceeding all environmental standards."