Abandonment and remediation of a legacy flare system at a dehydrator site in the Kaybob region, supporting a clear path toward regulatory closure.
Previous investigations, including a Phase II/III ESA and Tier 2 evaluation, identified petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) impacts confined to deep subsoil within the former flare pit. Groundwater and nearby surface water were not impacted, and risk to receptors was considered low.
The remaining challenges included:
Alta Tech integrated abandonment, investigation, and remediation into a single execution program.
Work included:
Hydrogeologic conditions and receptor pathways were reviewed throughout to confirm risk and guide decision making.
A targeted and risk-based remediation approach addressed residual impacts while avoiding unnecessary excavation.
The program established a technically defensible and efficient path forward for final site closure.