Under the Environmental Management Act (EMA), the Contaminated Sites Regulation (CSR) has provisions to address naturally occurring, locally elevated concentrations of substances in soil.
CSR numerical soil standards (Schedule 3.1) may be adjusted to reflect natural background conditions based on a provincial background soil estimate.
When the calculated standard is less than the estimate, the estimate is selected as the final soil standard.
The soil data on the Background concentrations database page are used to derive the provincial background soil estimate.
Review Protocol 28: 2016 Standards Derivation Methods (PDF, 3.2MB) for more details.
During site investigation, naturally occurring concentrations of substances may be identified in the soil in excess of the CSR numerical standards.
If this is suspected, Protocol 4: Establishing Local Background Concentrations in Soil (PDF, 565KB) may provide options for establishing local background concentrations at a site.
The following flowchart is designed to assist in the process of determining if a background application may be appropriate:
In addition to the requirements of Protocol 4, the following sections provide guidance for the preferred sampling approach used to assess substance concentrations in the soil at local background reference sites.
Alternative sampling approaches may be used and should be justified in the report.
Materials classification
The following procedures are recommended:
Soil sampling locations
Wherever possible, the local background reference site should be approximately one hectare in size.
At any reference site, a minimum of 4 randomly selected soil sampling locations should be identified as follows (see Figure 1):
Soil sampling
3 samples or more should be collected within each soil horizon at relevant depths:
In collecting soil samples, the following should be consulted:
Soil analysis
Soil samples should be chemically analyzed for all potential contaminants of concern relevant to the site of interest.
Samples should be analyzed only as described under the Environmental Data Quality Assurance Regulation.
Technical Guidance 12: Statistics for Contaminated Sites (PDF, 92KB) is a useful reference for statistical outliers.
The information on this web page does not replace the legislative requirements in the EMA or its regulations and it does not list all provisions for contaminated site services.
If there are differences between this information and the Act, Regulation, or Protocols, the Act, Regulation, and Protocols apply.