Executing a project of this scale presents numerous technical and logistical challenges. WSP’s ability to adapt and innovate has been critical to ensuring timely and effective remediation. Some of the key challenges and solutions include:
- Managing unforeseen waste volumes: Many excavation sites contained significantly more LLRW than originally estimated, requiring rapid adaptation of excavation plans and sequencing work in a “celled approach” to maintain project timelines.
- Water management: At Waterworks West and Port Granby, elevated groundwater levels posed risks to excavation. WSP introduced water diversion techniques, dewatering pumps, and advanced containment tanks to keep operations on track.
- Winter construction and harsh conditions: In Port Hope Harbour, freezing temperatures impacted marine work. WSP implemented wave attenuators and custom anchoring systems to stabilize excavation efforts year-round.

A radiation protection technician is performing a Remediation Verification Standard Operating Procedure (RVSOP) to verify that remediation efforts have been successful.
Beyond just remediation, WSP’s work ensures that Port Hope is future-ready. The project is more than an environmental cleanup - it’s a restoration of community assets, a safeguard for future generations, and a model for sustainable land use. With plans for new parks, fish habitats, and natural reserves, the work done today will benefit Port Hope residents for decades to come.
By combining technical expertise with a commitment to sustainability, WSP is leaving a lasting legacy - one where communities can reclaim and thrive in their environment once more.