Ontario failing to adequately enforce rules on dirt excavated during construction, critics warn | Unpublished
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Author: Matthew McClearn
Publication Date: October 14, 2024 - 07:00

Ontario failing to adequately enforce rules on dirt excavated during construction, critics warn

October 14, 2024
New rules in Ontario governing the use and disposal of excavated dirt from construction sites are inadequately enforced, critics warn, jeopardizing what many had held up as a world-leading initiative.Over the last few years, Ontario’s Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks gradually introduced more stringent rules governing how this dirt, known as excess soil, is moved and deposited.


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