Biophysical Impact Assessment (BIA)

Focus’ Environmental and Geosciences team was hired by the Town of St. Paul to conduct a Biophysical Impact Assessment (BIA) for two adjacent properties proposed for commercial/industrial development from current agriculture land uses.

The objective of a BIA is to assess environmental conditions at a specific site using available background information and site visits.  This provides basic information on the biophysical resources at the site and potential impacts that development may have on the environment. 

This BIA was undertaken to characterize the biophysical resources on the lands identified as areas where development (commercial/industrial) could occur.  The study area encompassed 292 ha of land adjacent or within the Town.  The BIA included searches for information on vegetation, rare plants and rare ecological communities, wetlands, soils, geology, topography, wildlife, fish and aquatic resources, Species at Risk, hydrology, Environmentally Significant Areas, and Historical resources.  Field studies included a reconnaissance level survey to assess the environmental conditions of the properties, including land use, soils, topography, geology, water, wetlands, vegetation and wildlife.

Biophysical Impact Assessment (BIA)
Biophysial Impact Assessment (BIA)
Focus’ Environmental and Geosciences team was hired by the Town of St. Paul to conduct a Biophysical Impact Assessment (BIA) for two adjacent properties proposed for commercial/industrial development from current agriculture land uses.