The 2009 Environmental Compliance Conference will take place
November 4, 2009 at the Westin Bristol Place, Airport Road,
Mississauga. The conference this year will focus on two
environmental issues in Ontario. The first track will highlight
the proposed amendments to Ontario Regulation 153/04 and the
area of Brownfield's redevelopment; and the second track stems
from the Waste Diversion Act -- extended user responsibility and
Zero Waste initiatives. In addition, a keynote speaker will open
the conference.
The ECC is a full day, interactive conference featuring panel discussions, keynote speakers, participatory round-tables, networking, and meals.
Registration is $459.00 for a single registration and $399.00 for two or more delegates from the same company.

The ECC is a full day, interactive conference featuring panel discussions, keynote speakers, participatory round-tables, networking, and meals.
Registration is $459.00 for a single registration and $399.00 for two or more delegates from the same company.
The Brownfields Breakfast Summit Series was initiated at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Wednesday May 27th. Produced by Haz-Mat Management magazine, a keen crowd of just over 50 environmental professionals gathered to hear updates and information on the Ontario Ministry of the Environment's Regulation 153/04 pertaining to Brownfields. The overall program provided a great overview of the ongoing changes, proposed amendments and direction that the Ministry is hoping to achieve with the changes to Regulation 153/04.
The next Brownfields Summit will take place at the Environmental Compliance Conference, November 4th, 2009 at the Westin Bristol Place Hotel, Toronto.

The next Brownfields Summit will take place at the Environmental Compliance Conference, November 4th, 2009 at the Westin Bristol Place Hotel, Toronto.
On Wednesday February 18, 2008, Hazmat Management Magazine and the
EcoLog Group presented a half-day workshop focused on the safe removal
and destruction of PCBs.
With guest speakers from Environment Canada, Alberta Environment and the Swan Hills Treatment Centre, the seminar explored what the new federal PCB Regulations mean to business and what action companies (with PCBs in use or in storage) must take to comply with the regulations.
Visit our website for further details on upcoming events near you.

With guest speakers from Environment Canada, Alberta Environment and the Swan Hills Treatment Centre, the seminar explored what the new federal PCB Regulations mean to business and what action companies (with PCBs in use or in storage) must take to comply with the regulations.
Visit our website for further details on upcoming events near you.



