EDI Helping Clients With the Environment

June 19, 2023

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PRINCE GEORGE – EDI Environmental Dynamics Inc. wants to make a difference by helping people and the environment.

Leslie Chamberlist is a Professional Agrologist (PAg), a Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC), and EDI’s Northern BC Regional Director. She has experience with construction projects from the initial planning stages and options analysis through regulatory processes and project completion.

EDI has approximately 150 employees in its nine offices across western and northern Canada. EDI’s staff includes biologists, geo-scientists, agrologists, planners, and a range of other professionals. They provide practical environmental consulting services, specializing in aquatic and terrestrial sciences. One of their strengths is environmental management for projects of all sizes, including several mines in northern BC.

“With early involvement of the EDI team, we can assist with reducing project environmental risk by identifying options that can keep projects on schedule and on budget,” says Leslie Chamberlist. Leslie also notes that EDI works on all sizes of projects from small culvert replacements to large projects, such as Site C in Northern BC.

Robin Millard-Martin is an aquatic biologist based in Smithers, BC. She has experience working on
a variety of aquatic, and fish habitat assessments throughout BC and Yukon. Robin has also been involved in many wildlife monitoring programs in the mining sector throughout BC.

Robin Millard-Martin is an aquatic biologist based in the recently opened Smithers office. Robin has been involved with many aquatic assessments that include fish habitat and distribution studies, as well as monitoring aquatic health through water and sediment quality analysis, and studies on benthic invertebrate communities.

“The range of environmental assessment activities that we do helps define the key elements that need to be addressed throughout various stages of the projects we work on.”

“We have a diverse, skilled team, but it’s integrated, so that we can all work together and build on each other’s strength. If I need help with an area outside of my expertise, I can pull from the wide variety of specialists throughout EDI. It’s an amazing team of professionals to work with.”

Kristin Kendrew, in Grande Prairie Alberta, is a Professional Agrologist (PAg) and Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead (CESCL) with over ten years’ experience in consulting throughout Alberta and northern British Columbia in the transportation, oil and gas, hydro, mining and municipal sectors. She has extensive experience in the terrestrial sciences, with a focus on reclamation, erosion and sediment control and environmental construction monitoring.

Kristin Kendrew is the Grande Prairie Office Lead and an Environmental Scientist. She notes “We are involved in transportation, oil and gas and the renewable energy (e.g., solar and wind) sectors. We provide baseline environmental assessments, such as watercourse, wetlands, wildlife, soil and vegetation, and then reclamation plans in order to support environmental applications. We provide practical solutions with a collaborative team approach.”

EDI’s brand promise is:

  •  People you can talk to
  •  Experts you can trust
  •  Focused on what matters

The EDI team lives this every day in everything hey do. Since the company was formed in Prince George 29 years ago, they have developed a reputation for approachability and practical solutions. Get in contact with them the next time you need environmental services.

www.edynamics.com

 

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