Cara Weber
About Cara Weber
Cara Weber is a Project Coordinator specializing in environmental reclamation at Vertex Resource Group Ltd. in Regina, Saskatchewan, where she has worked since 2007. She has extensive experience in managing environmental approvals for pipeline projects and liaising with landowners on reclamation issues.
Work at Vertex Resource Group
Cara Weber has been employed at Vertex Resource Group Ltd. as a Project Coordinator, Env. since 2007. In this role, she specializes in the reclamation of problematic wellsites and addresses pipeline subsidence issues. Her extensive experience spans 17 years in the environmental sector, contributing to various projects that require environmental screening and approvals. Based in Regina, Saskatchewan, she has played a key role in managing environmental aspects of pipeline projects.
Previous Experience at Red Deer County
Before joining Vertex Resource Group, Cara Weber worked at Red Deer County as the Assistant Manager of Agricultural Services from 2002 to 2007. In this position, she gained experience in managing agricultural services and liaising with landowners. Her responsibilities included addressing issues related to reclamation, crop loss, and compensation, which provided her with a solid foundation in environmental management.
Education and Expertise
Cara Weber holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Sociology from the University of Saskatchewan, where she studied from 1992 to 1997. Additionally, she earned a Diploma in Land Resource Management with a focus on Soil & Water Conservation from Olds College, completing her studies from 2000 to 2002. This educational background supports her expertise in environmental project coordination and management.
Project Management and Collaboration
In her role as Project Coordinator, Cara Weber has managed environmental screening and approvals for international pipeline projects. She has worked with regulatory bodies such as Canada's National Energy Board and the United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Her collaborative efforts extend to multiple governmental organizations, including the Heritage Branch, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Economy, and Indian Oil and Gas Canada, ensuring compliance and project approvals.
Reclamation and Abandonment Programs
Cara Weber coordinates reclamation and abandonment programs, which include the acquisition of Abandonment Orders (AORs). Her work involves acting as a liaison with landowners to address reclamation issues and compensation related to agricultural impacts. This role highlights her commitment to environmental stewardship and effective communication with stakeholders.