Author: Sheldon MacLeod
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Category : Brownfields
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Contaminated Sites Issues in Canada, Final Report
Author: Sheldon MacLeod
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Brownfields
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Brownfields
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Final Report
Author: Sheldon McLeod
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Category : Liability for environmental damages
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Liability for environmental damages
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
2005 Public Opinion Survey on Contaminated Sites : Final Report
Author: Canada. Environment Canada
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Category : Pollution
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
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Category : Pollution
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
Contaminated Site Issues in Canada
Author: National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (Canada). Task Force on the Financial Services Program
Publisher: National Round Table
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Category : Brownfields
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
This background paper analyzes broad areas of concern relating to contaminated sites in Canada and sets the stage for more detailed work. The following issues are explored: the need for information on the nature and size of the contaminated site problem; the allocation of liability among those responsible for contamination; how to define cleanliness of a site; funding the clean-up of sites for which no responsible parties can be found; clean-up of sites involving properties and operations in bankruptcy; treatment of abandoned or idle commercial or industrial lands that are contaminated; societal costs of contaminated sites; the role of insurance in contaminated sites; and the prevention of future contamination.
Publisher: National Round Table
ISBN:
Category : Brownfields
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
This background paper analyzes broad areas of concern relating to contaminated sites in Canada and sets the stage for more detailed work. The following issues are explored: the need for information on the nature and size of the contaminated site problem; the allocation of liability among those responsible for contamination; how to define cleanliness of a site; funding the clean-up of sites for which no responsible parties can be found; clean-up of sites involving properties and operations in bankruptcy; treatment of abandoned or idle commercial or industrial lands that are contaminated; societal costs of contaminated sites; the role of insurance in contaminated sites; and the prevention of future contamination.
Evaluation of the Federal Contaminated Sites Action Plan
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Category : Brownfields
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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"This report presents the results of the Evaluation of the Federal Contaminated Sites Action Plan (FCSAP), which was led by Environment Canada's (EC's) Evaluation Division, Audit and Evaluation Branch, in 2011. This evaluation was undertaken in order to meet a Treasury Board (TB) requirement related to the renewal of funding for the final two years of Phase II of the program (2014-15 and 2015-16). As per the 2009 TB Policy on Evaluation, the evaluation examines the relevance and performance (including effectiveness, efficiency and economy) of FCSAP. ... The FCSAP is a cost-shared program that assists federal custodian departments, agencies and consolidated Crown corporations to address contaminated sites for which they are responsible. FSCAP's primary objectives are to reduce environmental and human health risks from known federal contaminated sites and reduce associated federal financial liabilities in the Public Accounts of Canada, giving priority to higher-risk sites"--Executive summary, page vi.
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Category : Brownfields
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"This report presents the results of the Evaluation of the Federal Contaminated Sites Action Plan (FCSAP), which was led by Environment Canada's (EC's) Evaluation Division, Audit and Evaluation Branch, in 2011. This evaluation was undertaken in order to meet a Treasury Board (TB) requirement related to the renewal of funding for the final two years of Phase II of the program (2014-15 and 2015-16). As per the 2009 TB Policy on Evaluation, the evaluation examines the relevance and performance (including effectiveness, efficiency and economy) of FCSAP. ... The FCSAP is a cost-shared program that assists federal custodian departments, agencies and consolidated Crown corporations to address contaminated sites for which they are responsible. FSCAP's primary objectives are to reduce environmental and human health risks from known federal contaminated sites and reduce associated federal financial liabilities in the Public Accounts of Canada, giving priority to higher-risk sites"--Executive summary, page vi.
A Federal Approach to Contaminated Sites
Author: Canada. Contaminated Sites Management Working Group
Publisher: Le Groupe de travail
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
This document has been developed to provide a common federal approach to managing contaminated sites under federal custody. The intended audience for this approach is managers & operational personnel who are responsible for managing contaminated sites on federal lands. The approach incorporates risk-based environmental management which assesses risks to human health & the natural environment under current & intended-use scenarios and implements risk management solutions considered to be protective of those risks. Objectives, methodologies, and intended outputs are described for ten steps of the approach, from identification of suspect sites through detailed testing to final reporting & long-term monitoring. Appendices include a list of guidance documents and generic statements of work for various steps of the approach.
Publisher: Le Groupe de travail
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
This document has been developed to provide a common federal approach to managing contaminated sites under federal custody. The intended audience for this approach is managers & operational personnel who are responsible for managing contaminated sites on federal lands. The approach incorporates risk-based environmental management which assesses risks to human health & the natural environment under current & intended-use scenarios and implements risk management solutions considered to be protective of those risks. Objectives, methodologies, and intended outputs are described for ten steps of the approach, from identification of suspect sites through detailed testing to final reporting & long-term monitoring. Appendices include a list of guidance documents and generic statements of work for various steps of the approach.
Removing Barriers to the Redevelopment of Contaminated Sites for Housing
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Category : Construction on contaminated sites
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Category : Construction on contaminated sites
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Federal, Provincial and Territorial Framework for the Management of Contaminated Sites in Canada
Author: Lisa Joyce Mitchell
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Category : Hazardous waste sites
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Category : Hazardous waste sites
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Make it Safe
Author: Amanda M. Klasing
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ISBN: 9781623133634
Category : Drinking water
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
"The report, 'Make It Safe: Canada's Obligation to End the First Nations Water Crisis,' documents the impacts of serious and prolonged drinking water and sanitation problems for thousands of indigenous people--known as "First Nations"--living on reserves. It assesses why there are problems with safe water and sanitation on reserves, including a lack of binding water quality regulations, erratic and insufficient funding, faulty or sub-standard infrastructure, and degraded source waters. The federal government's own audits over two decades show a pattern of overpromising and underperforming on water and sanitation for reserves"--Publisher's description.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781623133634
Category : Drinking water
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
"The report, 'Make It Safe: Canada's Obligation to End the First Nations Water Crisis,' documents the impacts of serious and prolonged drinking water and sanitation problems for thousands of indigenous people--known as "First Nations"--living on reserves. It assesses why there are problems with safe water and sanitation on reserves, including a lack of binding water quality regulations, erratic and insufficient funding, faulty or sub-standard infrastructure, and degraded source waters. The federal government's own audits over two decades show a pattern of overpromising and underperforming on water and sanitation for reserves"--Publisher's description.
Federal Contaminated Sites Action Plan formative evaluation
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Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This report presents the findings, conclusions, and recommendations for the Formative Evaluation of the Federal Contaminated Sites Action Plan (FCSAP) conducted from March to September 2008. FCSAP is a cost-shared program that assists federal departments, agencies, and consolidated Crown corporations to address contaminated sites for which they are responsible. The overall objective of FCSAP isto assess, remediate, or risk manage the highest-risk federal contaminated sites, and eliminate (or reduce as much as possible) the related federal liability. ...
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Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This report presents the findings, conclusions, and recommendations for the Formative Evaluation of the Federal Contaminated Sites Action Plan (FCSAP) conducted from March to September 2008. FCSAP is a cost-shared program that assists federal departments, agencies, and consolidated Crown corporations to address contaminated sites for which they are responsible. The overall objective of FCSAP isto assess, remediate, or risk manage the highest-risk federal contaminated sites, and eliminate (or reduce as much as possible) the related federal liability. ...