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PICKERING
CITY PROCEDURE
Procedure Title: MARIJUANA GROW OPERATIONS PROCEDURE
Procedure Number:
LEG 010-001
Reference:
Law Enforcement and Forfeited Property
Management Statute Law Amendment Act, 2005
Date Originated:
April 16, 2007
Date Revised:
January 2009
Approval: Chief Ad nistrati - officer
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Point of Contact: Chief Building Official
Procedure Objective
The Corporation of the City of Pickering is required to co • •I with the Law
Enforcement and Forfeited Property Management Statute La A • endment Act,
2005, in respect of the inspection and remediation of marijuana gro - ations,
when a marijuana grow operation has been identified by the Durham Regional Police.
The objective of this procedure is to:
1. Establish procedures for City staff once notification has been received from
Durham Regional Police that a marijuana grow operation has been identified.
2. Ensure that no member of the public is placed at any significant increased risk
as a result of occupying a building formerly used as a marijuana grow
operation.
3. Ensure the safety of City staff by adhering to the Occupational Health and
Safety Act.
4. Ensure that appropriate inspections are undertaken which identify unsafe
conditions as defined by the Building Code Act.
5. Ensure that appropriate action is taken to rectify any unsafe condition.
Index
01 Definitions
02 Responsibilities
03 Governing Legislation
04 Procedures
05 Inspection
06 Notification from Pickering Fire Services
07 General - Notification from a Third Party
Appendix 1 Formal Notice from Durham Regional Police advising that a
marijuana grow operation has been identified in Pickering.
Appendix 2 Marijuana Grow Operation Inspection Report
Appendix 3 List of Qualified Private Inspection Companies
01 Definitions
01.01 City — means The Corporation of the City of Pickering.
01.02 Chief Building Official — means the Chief Building Official and the
Deputy Chief Building Official as appointed by the Council of The
Corporation of the City of Pickering.
01.03 Consultant — means a consultant with special expertise in the
inspection and remediation of buildings that have been used as
marijuana grow operations.
01.04 Council — means the Council of The Corporation of the City of
Pickering.
01.05 Inspector — means an officer, employee or agent of the City or of
any local board of any municipality whose responsibilities include
the enforcement of a by-law, an Act or a regulation under an Act.
01.06 Inspection — mean an inspection that includes entering the
property to determine whether or not the property is unsafe, as
prescribed by the Building Code Act.
01.07 Marijuana Grow Operation - means a property that has been
used or altered significantly for the purposes of growing
marijuana.
01.08 Notice — means a formal announcement, in writing, indicating that
a marijuana grow operation exists.
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01.09 Order - means an Order issued under the Building Code Act.
01.10 Owner - means the registered owner of a property.
01.11 Police Force — means a municipal police force, the Ontario
Provincial Police or the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
01.12 Property — means a house, an apartment, a dwelling, or any other
building.
01.13 Unsafe — means unsafe according to section 15.9 (2) of the
Building Code Act.
02 Responsibilities
02.01 City Clerk to:
a) receive Notice on behalf of the City from Durham Regional
Police indicating that a marijuana grow operation has been
identified;
b) forward Notice from Durham Regional Police to appropriate
City departments for action and/or information purposes;
c) forward Notice from Durham Regional Police to Regional
Clerk at the Region of Durham; and
d) ensure that Notice is entered into City's property records
(AMANDA).
02.02 Fire Chief to:
If marijuana grow operation discovered by Pickering Fire
Services as a result of a Fire:
a) ensure Pickering Fire Services remain at the scene to provide
continuity of evidence until the Durham Regional Police
arrive; and
b) inform Enbridge and Veridian of the marijuana grow operation
and request that the hydro and natural gas services to the
property be disabled.
If City is made aware of marijuana grow operation by Durham
Regional Police:
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c) ensure that Fire Prevention Officer or designate attends the
property with the Inspector to:
(i) inspect the building; and
(ii) provide an inspection report identifying any unsafe
conditions to the Chief Building Official.
02.03 Chief Building Official to:
a) administer the municipal inspection responsibilities set out by
the Law Enforcement and Forfeited Property Management
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2005;
b) coordinate appropriate inspection and enforcement actions as
required by the Municipal Act, as amended, and in
accordance with sections 15(9) and 16 of the Building Code
Act;
c) undertake measures necessary to correct any unsafe
conditions resulting from the operation of a marijuana grow
operation; and
d) create and maintain records of inspection and of any
enforcement measures taken.
03 Governing Legislation
Law Enforcement and Forfeited Property Management Statute Law Amendment
Act. 2005
On December 15, 2005, the Law Enforcement and Forfeited Property Management
Statute Law Amendment Act, 2005 came into effect, which in part, supports a
province -wide strategy to combat the increase in marijuana grow operations. The Act
requires municipalities to inspect a property upon written notification from police
within a reasonable timeframe and requires the municipality to take whatever actions
are necessary to ensure the property is not unsafe to the public.
Municipal Act, 2001
The Municipal Act, 2001 has been amended by the Law Enforcement and Forfeited
Property Management Statute Law Amendment Act, 2005 by adding sections 431.1
and 431.2, as follows:
Section 431.1
Inspection of buildings containing marijuana grow operations
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(1) If the clerk of a local municipality is notified in writing by a police force that a
building located on land in the local municipality contained a marijuana grow
operation, the local municipality shall ensure that an inspection of the building
is conducted within a reasonable time after the clerk has been notified.
Persons who may conduct inspection
(2) An inspection referred to in subsection (1) may be conducted by,
(a) a by-law enforcement officer of any municipality or of any local board of
any municipality; or
(b) an officer, employee or agent of any municipality or of any local board of
any municipality whose responsibilities include the enforcement of a by-
law, an Act or a regulation under an Act.
Nature of inspection
(3) The requirement in subsection (1) for an inspection is for an inspection that
includes entering upon the land and into the building.
Powers to conduct inspection
(4) The inspection shall be conducted pursuant to the powers of entry and
inspection that the person conducting the inspection otherwise has under law,
but only to the extent that the person conducting the inspection is able to do
so.
Action to be taken
(5)
Upon conclusion of the inspection, the person who conducted the inspection
shall take whatever actions he or she is authorized by law to take in Order to
make the building safe and otherwise protect the public.
Section 431.2
Where marijuana grow operation is in a lower -tier municipality
(1) If the clerk of a local municipality that is a lower -tier municipality is notified
under subsection 431.1(1) that a building located on land in the lower -tier
municipality contained a marijuana grow operation, the lower -tier municipality
shall, if in its opinion it is appropriate to do so, forward a copy of the notice
referred to in subsection 431.1(1) to the clerk of the upper -tier municipality of
which the lower -tier municipality forms a part.
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Same
(2) Upon the clerk of the upper -tier municipality being notified under subsection
(1), the obligation under subsection 431.1(1) to ensure that an inspection of
the building is conducted becomes the obligation of both the lower -tier
municipality and the upper -tier municipality.
Building Code Act - Section 15.9
Inspection of Unsafe Buildings
(1) An inspector may enter upon land and into buildings at any reasonable time
without a warrant for the purpose of inspecting a building to determine,
(a) whether the building is unsafe; or
(b) whether an Order made under subsection (4) has been complied with.
2002, c.9, s.26
Interpretation
(2) A building is unsafe if the building is,
(a) structurally inadequate or faulty for the purpose for which it is used; or
(b) in a condition that could be hazardous to the health or safety of persons
in the normal use of the building, persons outside the building or
persons whose access to the building has not been reasonably
prevented. 2002, c.9, s.26
Sewage Systems
(3)
Order
In addition to the criteria set out in subsection (2), a sewage system is unsafe
if it is not maintained or operated in accordance with this Act and the building
code. 2002, c.9, s.26
(4) An inspector who finds that a building is unsafe may make an Order setting
out the reasons why the building is unsafe and the remedial steps necessary
to render the building safe and may require the Order to be carried out within
the time specified in the Order. 2002, c.9, s.26
Service
(5)
The Order shall be served on the owner and each person apparently in
possession of the building and such other persons affected thereby as the
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Chief Building Official determines and a copy of the Order may be posted on
the site of the building. 2002, c.9, s.26.
Order Respecting Occupancy
(6) If an Order of an inspector under subsection (4) is not complied with within
the time specified in it, or where no time is specified, within a reasonable
time, the Chief Building Official,
(a) may by Order prohibit the use or occupancy of the building; and
(b) may cause the building to be renovated, repaired or demolished to
remove the unsafe condition or take such other action as considered
necessary for the protection of the public. 2002, c.9, s.26
Power of Entry
(7)
Service
For the purpose of clause (6)(b), the Chief Building Official, an inspector and
their agents may enter upon land and into buildings at any reasonable time
without a warrant. 2002, c.9, s.26
(8) The Order under clause (6)(a) shall be served on the owner and each person
apparently in possession of the building and such other persons affected
thereby as the Chief Building Official determines and a copy of the Order
shall be posted on the site of the building. 2002, c.9, s.26
Timing
(9) The Order under clause (6)(a) is effective from the time it is posted. 2002,
c.9, s.26
Lien
(10) If the building is in a municipality, the municipality shall have a lien on the land
for the amount spent on the renovation, repair, demolition or other action
under clause (6)(b) and the amount shall have priority lien status as described
in section 1 of the Municipal Act, 2001. 2002, c.17, Sched. C, S.4(1)
Deemed Taxes
(11) If the building is in a territory without municipal organization, the amount spent
on the renovation, repair, demolition or other action under clause (6)(b) shall
be deemed to be taxes imposed under section 3 of the Provincial Land Tax
Act for the purposes of sections 26 and 27 of that Act. 2002, c.9, s.26
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Section 16
Entry to Dwellings
(1) Despite sections 8, 12, 15, 15.2, 15.4 and 15.9, an inspector or officer shall
not enter or remain in any room or place actually being used as a dwelling
unless,
(a) the consent of the occupier is obtained, the occupier first having been
informed that the right of entry may be refused and entry made only
under the authority of a warrant issued under this Act;
(a.1) a warrant issued under this Act is obtained;
(b) the delay necessary to obtain a warrant or the consent of the occupier
would result in an immediate danger to the health or safety of any
person;
(c) the entry is necessary to terminate a danger under subsection 15.7(3)
or 15.10(3); or
(d) the requirements of subsection (2) are met and the entry is necessary
to remove a building or restore a site under subsection 8(6), to
remove an unsafe condition under clause 15.9(6)(b) or to repair or
demolish under subsection 15.4(1)
Notice
(2) Within a reasonable time before entering the room or place for a purpose
described in clause (1)(d), the inspector or officer shall serve the occupier
with notice of his or her intention to enter it.
Section 18
Powers of Inspector
(1) For the purposes of an inspection under this Act, an inspector may,
(a) require the production for inspection of documents or things, including
drawings or specifications that may be relevant to the building or any
part thereof;
(b) inspect and remove documents or things relevant to the building or
part thereof for the purpose of making copies or extracts;
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(c) require information from any person concerning a matter related to a
building or part thereof;
(d) be accompanied by a person who has special or expert knowledge in
relation to a building or part thereof;
(e) alone or in conjunction with a person possessing special or expert
knowledge, make examinations or take tests, samples or photographs
necessary for the purposes of the inspection; and
(f) order any person to take and supply at that person's expense such
tests and samples as are specified in the Order. 1992, c.23, s.18(1);
1997, c.30, Sched. B, s.11.
Samples
(2) The inspector shall divide the sample taken under clause (1)(e) into two parts
and deliver one part to the person from whom the sample is taken, if the
person so requests at the time the sample is taken and provides the
necessary facilities. 1992, c.23, s.18(2).
Idem
(3)
If an inspector takes a sample under clause (1)(e) and has not divided the
sample into two parts, a copy of any report on the sample shall be given to
the person from whom the sample was taken. 1992, c.23, s.18(3).
Occupational Health and Safety Act - Sections 25(2)(d) and (h)
An employer shall,
(d) acquaint a worker or a person in authority over a worker with any hazard in
the work and in the handling, storage, use, disposal and transport of any
article, device, equipment or a biological, chemical or physical agent; and
(h) take every precaution reasonable in the circumstances for the protection of a
worker.
Section 26(1)(g)
An employer shall,
(g)
comply with a standard limiting the exposure of a worker to biological, chemical
or physical agents as prescribed.
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Section 43(3)(b)
A worker may refuse to work or do particular work where he or she has reason to
believe that,
(b) the physical condition of the workplace or the part thereof in which he or she
works or is to work is likely to endanger himself or herself.
04 Procedures
Responsibilities of Police Service
The following was provided by the Durham Regional Police Service to
municipalities in Durham — March 26, 2007. When an illicit marijuana grow
operation has been discovered to be operating in a premise, building or
structure on property within the jurisdiction of the municipality, the police
service shall ensure that:
04.01 An investigation is conducted into the illicit marijuana grow
operation in accordance with the adequacy requirements in police
operations as they pertain to drug investigations, the police
service's Criminal Investigation Management Plan, if appropriate,
and the police service's policies and procedures.
04.02 A notice is placed on the principal entrance to the premises.
04.03 The Clerk of the municipality is notified, in writing, by courier
(signature required) or registered mail, consistent with the On -
Site Report upon the completion of the on-site phase of the police
investigation.
04.04 Appropriate agencies/personnel necessary to the police
investigation at the premises are contacted, this may include:
Hydro suppliers
Fire services
Children's Aid Society
Immigration
04.05 A site is deemed suitable for inspection by persons other than
police when:
a) the police investigation of the premises and removal of the
marijuana plants is complete;
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b) all hazards of which police are aware of, have been
contained, dismantled and/or are listed on the Site Report
and sent to the municipality; and
c) the notice has been affixed to the principal entrance of the
premises indicating that a marijuana grow operation was
dismantled and the premises may not be suitable for
habitation/use until inspected by the municipality.
Responsibilities of the Municipality
04.06 Once the City Clerk has received a Notice from the Durham
Regional Police indicating that a marijuana grow operation has
been identified, the City Clerk shall,
a) forward Notice to:
Chief Building Official;
Fire Chief; and
Manager, By-law Enforcement Services.
Copy Notice (for information purposes) to:
Chief Administrative Officer;
Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer;
Director, Office of Sustainability;
Director, Operations & Emergency Services; and
Director, Planning & Development.
b) forward Notice to the Regional Clerk, Regional Municipality of
Durham via email (Appendix 1); and
c) update AMANDA (municipal property records) to include
information outlined in Notice from Durham Regional Police.
05 Inspection
05.01 Upon receipt of Notice, Chief Building Official shall:
a) obtain a title search of the property to determine ownership;
b) obtain a search warrant;
c) retain an Environmental Consultant; and
d) assign the matter to the appropriate area Inspector.
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05.02 Prior to attending the site, the Inspector shall:
a) review hazards identified in Police Notice; and***
b) verify that electrical supply has been disabled.
05.03 In the event the electrical supply has not been disabled, Inspector
shall confirm that an Electrical Safety Authority inspection has
been conducted prior to entering the property.
05.04 Inspector shall coordinate inspection of the property with the
Environmental Consultant and Fire Prevention Officer, or
designate, in accordance with the timeline set out in the search
warrant.
***In the event the Police Notice confirms that chemical or mould
contamination is present, Inspection shall be conducted solely by
the Environmental Consultant — Inspector will not be required to
enter property. In this case, the Inspector shall prepare issue and
enforce the required "unsafe Orders" in accordance with section
05.08 herein, on the basis of information provided by the Durham
Regional Police and the Environmental Consultant.
***Once remediation of chemical or substantial mould
contamination has been completed, or the Consultant has
confirmed that the building is free from contamination, the
Inspector shall undertake inspection of building to determine if
any other unsafe condition exists.
05.05 Prior to the Inspector entering the property:
a) a visual inspection of the exterior of the property shall be
conducted; and
b) the following protective equipment must be worn, unless
confirmation is received from the Environmental Consultant
that the building is free from chemical and mould
contamination:
(i) disposable TYVEK® coverall with attached hood and
boots
(ii) Nitrile® gloves
(iii) N95 Respirator
(iv) CSA approved eye protection
(v) CSA approved work boots with steel toes and shank
("Green Tag")
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(vi) CSA approved hard hat,
and;
c) the following equipment may be required:
(i) flashlight
(ii) camera
05.06 Upon completion of the inspection and receipt of Environmental
Consultant and Fire Prevention reports, the Inspector, in
consultation with the Chief Building Official shall make a
determination if any unsafe condition exists according to section
15.9(2) of the Building Code Act.
05.07 A copy of the Environmental Consultant's Report shall be issued
to the Owner.
Building Not Unsafe
05.08 If it is determined that building is not 'UNSAFE', Chief Building
Official shall notify:
City Clerk;
Fire Chief; and
Manager, By-law Enforcement Services.
Copy same (for information purposes) to:
Chief Administrative Officer;
Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer;
Director, Office of Sustainability;
Director, Operations & Emergency Services; and
Director, Planning & Development,
advising of inspection findings; and
a) update AMANDA to reflect inspection information and,
complete Inspection Report (Appendix 2); and
b) close file.
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Building Unsafe
05.09 If `UNSAFE' condition exists, Inspector shall prepare, issue and
enforce an "Order to Remedy an Unsafe Condition" and an
"Order Respecting Occupancy" pursuant to sections 15.9(4),
15.9(6) and 16 of the Building Code Act, to the Owner and
Mortgagee, and any other affected person, in accordance with
established departmental procedure BLD -017 "Issuance of
Compliance Orders". The Owner shall be issued a copy of the
Consultant's Report which forms the basis of the Order.
05.10 Once Orders have been issued, Chief Building Official shall
update:
City Clerk;
Fire Chief; and
Manager, By-law Enforcement Services.
Copy same (for information purposes) to:
Chief Administrative Officer;
Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer;
Director, Office of Sustainability;
Director, Operations & Emergency Services;
Director, Planning & Development; and
City Solicitor,
advising of inspection findings.
05.11 In the event the "UNSAFE" condition is not rectified in the time
specified in the Order, the Chief Building Official shall forward
final Notice, by registered mail to all affected persons, setting out
the date that the Chief Building Official shall cause the building to
be renovated, repaired or demolished.
05.12 In the event the "UNSAFE" condition is not rectified in the time
specified, the Chief Building Official shall cause the building to be
renovated, repaired or demolished to remove the unsafe
condition in accordance with the Building Code Act.
05.13 Contractors retained to undertake any renovation, repair or
demolition shall be obtained in accordance with the Purchasing
Policy, PUR 010.001, item 4 — Authorities and Dollar Limits, or
PUR 010.001, item 6 — Emergencies, as applicable.
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05.14 Upon completion of renovation, repairs or demolition by the City,
Chief Building Official shall notify:
City Clerk;
Fire Chief; and
Manager, By-law Enforcement Services.
Copy same (for information purposes) to:
Chief Administrative Officer;
Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer;
Director, Office of Sustainability;
Director, Operations & Emergency Services; and
Director, Planning & Development,
advising of the completion of remediation activity, and
a) update AMANDA to reflect inspection information and,
complete Inspection Report (Appendix 2);
b) advise Director, Corporate Services & Treasurer of the
applicable Lien amounts authorized under section 15(9-10) of
the Building Code Act; and
c) close file.
06 Notification from Pickering Fire Services
06.01 If a marijuana grow operation has been discovered by the
Pickering Fire Services as a result of responding to a fire call,
Pickering Fire Services shall remain on scene to provide
continuity of evidence until the Durham Regional Police Service
arrives at the location.
06.02 Pickering Fire Services will inform Enbridge and Veridian of the
marijuana grow operation and request that hydro and natural gas
services to the location be disabled.
06.03 Pickering Fire Services will not deal with chemicals or insecticides
on site or participate in the removal of them.
07 General - Notification from a Third Party
City staff shall not conduct any type of inspection should information of a grow
operation be received from a third party — (i.e. real estate agent, resident). City
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staff may, if requested, provide information to third party of qualified private
inspection companies (Appendix 3).
Appendix 1
Formal Notice from Durham Regional Police advising that a marijuana grow
operation has been identified in Pickering.
Appendix 2
Marijuana Grow Operation Inspection Report.
Appendix 3
List of Qualified Private Inspection Companies.
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APPENDIX 1
POLICE NOTIFICATION of
ILLICIT MARIJUANA GROW OPERATION
Please be advised that the Durham Regional Police Service has investigated and
dismantled an Illicit Marijuana Grow Operation at the under -mentioned location.
DATE
TIME
POLICE INCIDENT #
Postal Code
❑ Structural alteration/damage
Officer in Charge of Investigation
Phone Number/Email Address
Registered Owner
Mortgagee
SITE DETAILS
Lot No./Street
City/Town/Village
Postal Code
❑ Structural alteration/damage
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF AVAILABLE:
Registered Owner
Mortgagee
Length of Ownership/
Own/Lease/Rent
❑
Mould/Water Damage
Realtor/
Property Management
Insurer
Name on Rental/
Lease Agreement
❑
COMMENTS / HAZARDS IDENTIFIED*
Hazard
Location
Comments
❑ Structural alteration/damage
❑
Chemicals or fuels
❑
Mould/Water Damage
❑
Electrical Wiring/Fire Damage
❑
Other:
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* Disclaimer: Police Services are not experts at identifying all hazards. This list is not exhaustive and hazards not
identified here may exist.
Signed:
Officer in Charge — Drug Enforcement Unit
Date:
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Address
APPENDIX 2
Inspection Report
Marijuana Grow Buildings
X = No visible building damage R = Building damage requires repair
Building Envelope integrity, damage
Foundation Wall integrity, damage
HVAC Systems alterations, ventilation, operating condition
Electrical System alterations
Visible Mould finishes, building materials
❑ Approx. 1 s.f. ❑ 10 s.f. ❑ > 10 s.f.
Egress Doors operating condition
Smoke and CO Detectors installed and operational
Inspection by
Inspectors Comments
ri
Windows and Doors integrity, damage, operating condition
Perimeter Wall Insulation moisture damage, mildew
ri
Plumbing System alterations
n
Structural Integrity damage to walls, floors, roof
n Fire Separation integrity, damage
nStairs, Handrails, Guards safe condition
Date
❑ No conditions observed which are unsafe according to s. 15.9 of the Building Code Act
❑ Unsafe condition exists
Environmental Consultant
❑ See attached report
❑ No conditions observed which are unsafe according to s. 15.9 of the Building Code Act
❑ Unsafe condition exists
LIMITATION
The purpose of this inspection is to determine if the former use of this building to grow marijuana has created an
unsafe condition according to s. 15.9 of the Building Code Act. This is not a comprehensive building condition
assessment.
Date
PD0701-10/10
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APPENDIX 3
Environmental Laboratories and Consultants
Please be advised this list does not represent all consultants and laboratories available,
nor is this list a recommendation for any consultant or laboratory by the City of
Pickering.
AMEC
3190 Steeles Avenue East, Suite 305
Unionville, ON L3R 1G9
905.415.2632
Cunningham Lindsey Environmental
Solutions
50 Burnhamthorpe Road West, Suite 1102
Sussex Centre
Mississauga, ON L5B 3C2
905.896.8181
www.esrs.ca
Decommissioning and Consulting
Services Ltd.
121 Granton Drive
Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3N4
905.882.5984
Fisher Environmental
40 Esna Park, Unit 15
Markham, ON L3L 3K2
905.475.7755
Guelph Chemical Laboratories Ltd.
246 Silvercreek Parkway N
Guelph, ON N1 H 1E7
519.836.2313
Jacques Whitford
7271 Warden Avenue
Markham, ON
905.474.7700
Maxxam Analytics Inc.
6740 Campobello Road
Mississauga, ON L5N 2L8
1.800.563.6266 905.817.5700
Pinchin Environmental
5749 Coopers Avenue
Mississauga, ON L4Z 1R9
905.507.4855
T. Harris Environmental Management
Inc.
93 Skyway Avenue, Suite 101
Etobicoke, ON M9W 6N6
416.679.8914
Trow Consultants
1595 Clark Blvd.
Brampton, ON L6T 4V1
905.793.9800
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