Excess Soil Services
Blastek Engineering Group (Blastek) is committed to providing effective solutions for excess soil management in compliance with Ontario Regulation 406/19. This regulation establishes a framework for the responsible management, tracking, and reuse of excess soil generated from construction and excavation activities. Our team of experienced professionals understands the complexities of the regulatory landscape and is dedicated to helping clients navigate these requirements seamlessly.
Through comprehensive assessments, strategic planning, and adherence to best management practices, we ensure that excess soil is handled sustainably and responsibly. Blastek prioritizes minimizing environmental impacts while maximizing the potential for soil reuse, supporting our clients in meeting their project goals and regulatory obligations. You can trust us to manage your excess soil challenges with expertise and a focus on sustainability.
Blastek undertakes a range of essential tasks in excess soil management in accordance with Ontario Regulation 406/19, ensuring compliance and promoting sustainable practices. Our specific activities include:

- Assessment of Past Use (APU): Conducting thorough evaluations of the historical land use of the site to identify potential contaminants and assess risks associated with the excess soil.
- Sampling Analysis Plan (SAP): Based on the findings of the APU, developing comprehensive plans for soil sampling and analysis, which outline the methodology for collecting representative samples to assess soil quality accurately.
- Soil Characterization Report (SCR): Preparing detailed reports that characterize the physical and chemical properties of the soil, providing essential data for safe handling and reuse.
- Excess Soil Management Plan (ESMP): Creating customized management plans that detail strategies for managing excess soil, including storage, transportation, and reuse options, to ensure regulatory compliance and minimize environmental impact.
- Excess Soil Destination Assessment Report (ESDAR): Compiling reports that evaluate potential destinations for excess soil, ensuring they are suitable for receiving the material and comply with applicable regulations.
- Excess Soil Hauling Record and Registration: Maintaining detailed records and registrations related to the transportation of excess soil, including routes taken and quantities moved, to ensure traceability and accountability in the handling process.
Through these tasks, Blastek delivers a comprehensive approach to excess soil management that prioritizes environmental protection and regulatory compliance.