New Year’s Regulations

[vc_row type=”container”][vc_column][vc_column_text]It’s going to be an exciting year at MetaFLO Technologies. We have more backlogged projects and are receiving more inquiries from interested organizations than ever before. One common theme from this activity – new regulations, guidelines and enforcement from jurisdictions all over North America.

In Alberta, Environment and Parks considers the slurry from hydro-vac operation to be a waste under the Waste Control Regulation 192/1996 Part 3 23(1) of the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act. The regulation was always in place but enforcement is now being applied. This waste material must only be deposited at a waste management facility authorized in accordance with the Act and this Regulation.

Similarly, in Ontario, the MOECC has implemented a framework for managing excess soils, including slurry waste streams like hydro-vac mud, HDD drilling fluids and cuttings. Managing these slurries under the framework will address illegal dumping and mitigate potential risk to human health. Municipalities outside larger urban centres have been struggling with this problem for years.  The framework in Ontario is expected to become Regulation in late 2017 with Quebec following closely behind.

Many US states are implementing similar measures.  California has recently adopted regulations to prevent the mismanagement of liquid waste streams carried by hydro excavation trucks.

New carbon pricing regulations have come into effect in many jurisdictions as of January 1, 2017, that will directly impact the costs of slurry management.  Hauling small volumes of liquid waste to approved receiving sites will become less desirable as project owners recognize the cost of carbon emissions in infrastructure planning.

Environmental regulators have codified their new year’s regulations for 2017 which will have positive impacts on the protection of the environment in all jurisdictions.  Generators of these waste streams will find savings when a MetaFLO Licensee is on the job with our on-site slurry solidification technology.  Contact MetaFLO today about how we can help optimize cost savings on your project while staying in compliance with these new regulations.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]