The 360 team would like to sincerely thank everyone who donated and participated in our #MulletsForMentalHealth campaign this last month, we are so honoured and appreciate all the support so much. What started out as a little idea to raise funds and awareness for Mental Health in a fun way turned out to be a much bigger success than we could have imagined. Not only did we raise over $7,385 for the Canadian Mental Health Association, the campaign built a lot of momentum over the past month and was featured on Global News and the Simply Jenna podcast. Awareness and starting a conversation about breaking the stigma of mental health was our main goal of this campaign. Thank you again to everyone, and we can’t wait to grow Mullets again next June, and keep growing this fun initiative! Visit our campaign HERE
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Development of Site-Specific Guidelines & Remedial Action Plan (RAP)
Working closely with a developer, the City planning group, the AER, and the oil and gas licensee, 360 evaluated and remediated a contaminated site within the City of Edmonton that was slated for future residential development. Subject matter experts from 360 delineated the site extensively over 3 years and created an advanced environmental model that reduced the excavation volumes while saving our Client >$3 MM. Subsequently, the site fully meets environmental guidelines, and our client’s bottom line was protected.