Reclamation - Associated Engineering Caring for our Shared Future Fri, 10 Jan 2025 19:45:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 /wp-content/uploads/2023/04/cropped-fav-32x32.png Reclamation - Associated Engineering 32 32 Coldstream Ranch Rosebud Pit Project wins British Columbia Technical and Research Committee on Reclamation Award /latest-news/coldstream-ranch-rosebud-pit-project-wins-british-columbia-technical-and-research-committee-on-reclamation-award/ Fri, 10 Jan 2025 19:45:29 +0000 /?p=11227 Last fall, the British Columbia Technical and Research Committee on Reclamation (TRCR) presented their annual awards at the TRCR’s 47th annual Mine Reclamation Symposium in Burnaby, BC. The gravel contractor, R.E. Postill and Sons, was presented with the Sand and Gravel Category Award for the Rosebush Land Improvement Project at Coldstream Ranch in the North […]

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Last fall, the British Columbia Technical and Research Committee on Reclamation (TRCR) presented their annual awards at the TRCR’s 47th annual Mine Reclamation Symposium in Burnaby, BC.

The gravel contractor, R.E. Postill and Sons, was presented with the Sand and Gravel Category Award for the Rosebush Land Improvement Project at Coldstream Ranch in the North Okanagan. The project involved gravel extraction from a 68-hectare site on the ranch in the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR). During and after extraction, the area has been reclaimed with a soil material created by mixing fine sand with saved topsoil and composted manure and planted to provide forage for the ranch’s beef cattle operations. Reclamation greatly improved the agricultural capability by reducing the slope, increasing soil organic matter and water holding capacity, and adding 9.5 hectares of new farmland that is now cultivated.

Associated Environmental had a large role on this long-term project that required great foresight and accurate planning to complete. We are proud of our work and it was exciting to finally see it come together. A number of our agrologists worked on this project from 1995 through to completion. We provided advisory to the ranch and the gravel contractor on the Agricultural Land Commission process and completed annual land balance summaries and reporting to the Commission on the ranch’s behalf. Through this work we have maintained a great relationship with the ranch and have an excellent reference for one of our many projects in the ALR.

During the 30-year life of the Rosebush Land Improvement Project, Postill has extracted, processed, and sold 4.07 million tonnes of gravel and replaced it with clean fill from various job sites around Vernon.

The TRCR originated in the early 1970s in response to a demonstrated need in the British Columbia mining sector for greater government-industry communication in the area of environmental protection and reclamation. Membership is drawn from industry, provincial and federal government agencies, exploration and mining associations, and universities and colleges.

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Associated at the BC TRCR 2024 Mine Reclamation Symposium /latest-news/associated-at-the-bc-trcr-2024-mine-reclamation-symposium/ Wed, 11 Sep 2024 21:21:09 +0000 /?p=10700 Associated is proud to be a supporting sponsor of the British Columbia Technical and Research Committee on Reclamation‘s 2024 Mine Reclamation Symposium, taking place from September 23rd to 26th in Burnaby, BC! This year’s symposium features the theme of “Mine Reclamation and Biodiversity”. On September 25th in the second technical session beginning at 9:00am, Melanie […]

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Associated is proud to be a supporting sponsor of the British Columbia Technical and Research Committee on Reclamation‘s 2024 Mine Reclamation Symposium, taking place from September 23rd to 26th in Burnaby, BC!

This year’s symposium features the theme of “Mine Reclamation and Biodiversity”. On September 25th in the second technical session beginning at 9:00am, Melanie Piorecky (Technical Specialist, Reclamation and Restoration) will co-deliver a presentation titled, “An evolving reclamation approach under drought conditions”.

Melanie shares, “The topic of the presentation is related to challenges faced by mine reclamation under extreme weather scenarios. The heat dome and level 4 drought are two recent examples of extreme weather in our changing climate. This and challenging mine conditions, such as steep slopes and rapidly draining ground, make it very difficult to establish trees, shrubs and natural vegetation communities. The local First Nations want and need to see more effort, as this land has been and will be for their traditional use. We are developing research plots and working with Indigenous communities to apply novel approaches, including islands of intensive effort, goats to manage weeds, and remote watering.”

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