Environmental Emergency Regulations (SOR/2003-307) [Repealed]

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These regulations require individuals who own or have the charge, management or control of specified (at or above the specified thresholds) at on-shore fixed facilities, to provide information on the substance(s), and their quantities. In some cases, they require preparation of an environmental emergency plan.

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Environmental Emergencies Division
Environment and Climate Change Canada
351 Saint-Joseph Boulevard
Gatineau QC K1A 0H3
Email: ec.ue-e2.ec@canada.ca
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These regulations require individuals who own or have the charge, management or control of specified (at or above the specified thresholds) at on-shore fixed facilities, to provide information on the substance(s), and their quantities. In some cases, they require preparation of an environmental emergency plan.

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Regulations are current to 2017-11-06 and last amended on 2011-12-08. Previous Versions

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These regulations require individuals who own or have the charge, management or control of specified (at or above the specified thresholds) at on-shore fixed facilities, to provide information on the substance(s), and their quantities. In some cases, they require preparation of an environmental emergency plan.

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Canada Gazette Part II

  • : Vol.137,No.19, PDF (1.43 MB, go to page 2)

Canada Gazette Part I

  • : Vol.136,No.32, PDF (2.27 MB, go to page 21)

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