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Environmental
Monitoring

Eco-Web provides crucial environmental monitoring services to support informed decision making, sustainable resource management and to ensure regulatory compliance.

Eco-Web is very proud of our ability to integrate ourselves into any construction project and provide quality, practical, realistic and effective environmental monitoring solutions.

We work directly with company and construction personnel along with regulators to ensure that the project is completed to everyone’s satisfaction.

From preparation of the Environmental Protection Plan, to its successful implementation, Eco-Web is there to support our clients every step of the way.  We are not afraid to dig in and try out new and innovative mitigation strategies and have the research background to be able to document their effectiveness.

Wildlife Monitoring

Wildlife monitoring is essential for protecting biodiversity and ensuring that development does not negatively impact species at risk or disrupt important habitats and migration corridors. Data gathered helps inform mitigation strategies, such as the timing of construction projects to avoid sensitive breeding seasons or the creation of wildlife crossings to reduce habitat fragmentation.

Monitoring during key timing windows for birds or species at risk

Wildlife Monitoring for Mitigation Plans

Bear Den Investigations and Avoidance

Breeding Bird Nesting Monitoring

Aquatic Monitoring

Aquatic monitoring involves assessing the health of freshwater and marine ecosystems, with a focus on water quality, aquatic species, and habitat conditions and helps detect early signs of degradation from pollutants, sedimentation, or altered flow regimes, often caused by industrial activity, land development, or climate/environmental changes. 

Supervision and Design of In-Stream Works

Bridges and Culverts (new or upgraded structures)

Decommissioning or Removal of Stream Crossing Structures

Installation of Water Withdrawal Systems

Horizontal Directional Drilling Turbidity Monitoring

Reclamation Monitoring

Reclamation monitoring, often a requirement of post-project land use commitments, assesses whether disturbed areas have been successfully returned to stable, self-sustaining ecosystems that meet regulatory and ecological objectives. Indicators of successful reclamation include vegetation cover and diversity, soil stability, erosion control, and the return of native wildlife. 

Topsoil Stripping Monitoring

Monitoring Interim Construction and Reclamation

Supervision of Final Reclamation

Reclamation Follow Up Inspections

Environmental Monitoring of Construction Projects

From baseline data through completion of a construction project, environmental monitoring is essential for identifying and mitigating potential impacts on air, water, soil, and wildlife. Regular site inspections, sampling, and real-time sensors help ensure that mitigation measures are effectively protecting the surrounding environment.

Ongoing environmental monitoring also supports compliance with environmental regulations, permits, and approval conditions imposed by local, provincial, or federal agencies. Monitoring services often include communication with stakeholders, including Indigenous communities, to address concerns and incorporate traditional ecological knowledge. 

Environmental Monitoring of Stream Crossings

Contractor Construction Environmental Monitoring

EPP/EMP Compliance Environmental Monitoring

Municipal Infrastructure

Mining, forestry, renewable energy, hydro generation projects

Environmental Inspection of Pipeline Projects

Environmental inspection is a critical component of oil and gas pipeline projects, ensuring that construction, operation, and reclamation activities adhere to environmental regulations, permit conditions, and best management practices. 

During active construction, regular site visits monitor sensitive areas such as water crossings, wetlands, and wildlife habitats to assess whether construction crews are adhering to approved methods for soil handling, vegetation clearing, and waste management, while also looking for signs of environmental disturbance like turbidity in watercourses or soil compaction. Their presence on-site acts as a safeguard, ensuring that environmental commitments are met in real-time and that unforeseen environmental risks are promptly addressed.

Environmental Protection Plan Creation

Project Management of Pipeline Programs

Pipeline Bore Incident Contingency Planning

Watercourse Crossing Monitoring

Eco-Web provides a comprehensive range of environmental monitoring services in northeastern British Columbia and northwestern Alberta.

Our expert team ensures that you meet regulatory requirements, avoid costly delays, and uphold your environmental commitments—every step of the way. Partner with Eco-Web Ecological Consulting for reliable, science-based monitoring that supports responsible development and activity for long-term success.

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8211 - 93 St.
Fort St. John, BC
V1J 6X1

Hours

Monday - Friday
8:00am-5:00pm
Closed Statutory Holidays

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