ASSOCIATIONS
The New Brunswick Environment Industry Association
New Brunswick Road Builders and Heavy Construction Association
International Association of Hydroseeding Professionals
International Erosion Control Association
Erosion Control Network
Canadian Land Reclamation Association
The New Brunswick Environment Industry Association
Web: www.nbeia.nb.ca
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PO Box 637 Station A, Fredericton NB, Canada E3B 5B3
Tel: +1 506 455 0212, Fax: +1 506 452 0213
Email: nbeia@nbnet.nb.ca
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The New Brunswick Environment Industry Association (NBEIA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the growth of environmental business in New Brunswick, Canada. Founded in 1994, NBEIA represents members from all facets of the environment sector, ranging from technology development and manufacturing to consulting, engineering, financial, and legal services.
NBEIA promotes the growth and development of the environment industry in New Brunswick by helping our members to maximize opportunities, improve competitiveness, save costs, expand regional activities and participate in industry developments.
NBEIA goals and objectives:
• represent the common interests of NBEIA members to government, industries and other key publics
• help establish priorities for government funding used to promote and market New Brunswick environmental technology
• provide a forum for the exchange of market, financial, business and technical information
• encourage action in partnership with all levels of government on pressing environmental issues
• support the drive for better market intelligence through industry-led market research
• develop a code of conduct and ethics for NBEIA members to foster the collective credibility of its members
• encourage and interact with educators to develop programs that will better prepare the work force needed by the environment industry
NBEIA:
PO Box 637 Station A, Fredericton NB, Canada E3B 5B3
Tel: +1 506 455 0212, Fax: +1 506 452 0213
Email: nbeia@nbnet.nb.ca
Web: www.nbeia.nb.ca

New Brunswick Road Builders and Heavy Construction Association
(Website http://www.rbanb.com/)
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59 Avonlea Court ,Suite 5
Fredericton, New Brunswick
CANADA E3C 1N8
Tel: 506-454-5079
Fax: 506 452-7646
Email: rbanb@nb.aibn.com |
The New Brunswick Road Builders and Heavy Construction Association of New Brunswick (NBRB&HCA) is a non-profit organization representing contractors, support service firms, suppliers and engineers. Collectively, members are responsible for the vast majority of all road building and municipal road projects completed in New Brunswick.
Formed in 1958, the NBRB&HCA is independent of any other organization or association. Funded by members, the NBRB&HCA provides a means of sharing up-to-date information concerning upcoming projects, ongoing road construction and maintenance contracts. The association also keeps members abreast of the latest industry changes and trends.
The association provides educational and networking opportunities for its members at several functions throughout the year. Members are also invited to participate in one of many committees to further NBRB&HCA’s interests.

International Association of Hydroseeding Professionals
(Website http://www.hydroseeding.org)
The International Association of Hydroseeding Professionals was created:
- to educate, promote and aid the hydro seeding industry
- to lead the Hydroseeding Industry by being the single best source of education for seeding contractors, the industry and the public
- to unify and unite the industry and provide a medium for fellowship, business growth, education, and for promoting an awareness of the Hydroseed industry among any interested parties
- to provide knowledge, service and help without bias to those with an interest in the Hydroseed industry.
Every member of the International Association of Hydroseeding Professionals must acknowledge and abide by this firm Code of Ethics. This Code has been established to serve a dual purpose:
To assure the customer of professional workmanship and protect the principles of the Association
The Board of Directors has determined that every member must conduct their business under these Regulations.
WORKMANSHIP
Workmanship must be of the highest standards and must be under expert supervision at all times.
QUALITY
Quality of all seed, mulch, fertilizers and all other recommended products must be reputable and of the highest of quality.
RESPONSIBILITY
The individual contractor is expected to fulfill the contract in a timely fashion and to the satisfaction of the client.
INTEGRITY
Every member of the Association shall operate their business with the integrity to perform their responsibilities to the best of their abilities and provide the maximum value for services rendered

International Erosion Control Association
(Website http://www.ieca.org)
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3001 S Lincoln Avenue., Suite A
Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80487 USA
Tel: 1-800-455-4322 (within USA)
Phone: 970-879-3010
Fax: 970-879-8563
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The International Erosion Control Association (IECA) is the world’s oldest and largest association devoted to helping members solve the problems caused by erosion and its by-product—sediment.
IECA offers connections to 3500 members who specialize in stormwater management and natural resource protection.
The erosion control industry is rapidly evolving. Contractors, engineers, educators, business owners and others count on IECA to keep them informed about the latest practices, regulations and technology.

Erosion Control Network
(Website http://www.erosioncontrolnetwork.com)
The Erosion Control Network is the world’s foremost leader in erosion and sediment control news, information, and professional networking. The Erosion Control Networks comprehensive database of the most current industry information quickly and efficiently brings together erosion control professionals from around the globe.

Canadian Land Reclamation Association
Association canadienne de réhabilitation des sites dégradés
(Website www.clra.ca)
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CLRA/ACRSD
Box 61047, Kensington Postal Outlet
Calgary, Alberta T2N 3P9
phone/fax - (403) 289-9435
Email: clra@telusplanet.net
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The Canadian Land Reclamation Association/Association canadienne de réhabilitation des sites dégradés (CLRA/ACRSD) is a non-profit organization that was incorporated in 1975. The Association encourages personal and corporate involvement where reclamation or rehabilitation of disturbed lands is planned or implemented. Its members meet annually for technical discussion, information exchange and personal interaction. Local activities occur in Alberta, Atlantic Canada, British Columbia and Ontario where there are active provincial chapters. The CLRA/ACRSD provides its members with up-to-date technical information through the publication of its Newsletters, the magazine “Canadian Reclamation” and proceedings of its annual conferences.
Membership in the CLRA/ACRSD is available to anyone interested in or actively engaged in reclamation activities. The Association draws members from a wide range of industries, universities, consulting companies and government departments. The personal skills and interests of members are diverse and include agriculture, botany, plant ecology, forestry, wildlife biology, soil science, bioscience, landscape architecture, land use planning, civil and mine engineering, construction and reclamation.
If you or your company are involved with or interested in reclamation of land or watercourses, environmental guidelines and/or enforcement, decommissioning, research (products, methods or equipment), or education, consider becoming a member of Canada's only national association concerned solely with reclamation. Contact us and we will send you additional information, including membership information and an application. Or you can print and fill in the following application form
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