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Document ID ca-neec-2017-05-15-3 Title National Environmental Emergencies Centre URL https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/managing-pollution/sources-industry/mining-effluent.html Jurisdiction /ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-13 15:32:21.463896+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (2)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#R001reportingreportingmandatoryTimely notification to federal partner agenciesotherFederal legislation requires that when we receive written or verbal notifications about a pollution incident, we are responsible to provide timely notification to federal partner agencies.when written or verbal notifications about a pollution incident are receivedhigh
#R002operationaloperationalmandatoryEscalation of significant threatsotherIf there is a significant threat to the health of Canadians or the environment from a spill or the potential of one, the incident is escalated to the emergency operations centre for action.there is a significant threat to the health of Canadians or the environment from a spill or the potential of onehigh

P Quantitative Requirements (0)

No quantitative requirements.

D Definitions (24)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001ECCCEnvironment and Climate Change Canadahigh
#D002MDMERMetal and Diamond Mining Effluent Regulationshigh
#D003Incident Command Systema standardized organizational structure for incident management to coordinate Environment and Climate Change Canada’s response to environmental emergencies.high
#D004Sensitivity mapscontain details about local environmentally sensitive areas and seasonal considerations that could affect key physical, biological and cultural resources during an emergencyhigh
#D005TEKTraditional Ecological Knowledgehigh
#D006CANUTECCanadian Transport Emergency Centre, the Department of Transporthigh
#D007PSPublic Safety Canadahigh
#D008PHACPublic Health Agency of Canadahigh
#D009CAFCCanadian Association of Fire Chiefshigh
#D010NOAAThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationhigh
#D011USCGUnited States Coast Guardhigh
#D012EPAUnited States Environmental Protection Agencyhigh
#D013NRCNational Response Centerhigh
#D014FEMAUnited States Federal Emergency Management Agencyhigh
#D015OECDOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Developmenthigh
#D016UNEPUnited Nations Environment Programhigh
#D017WMOWorld Meteorological Organizationhigh
#D018NEECNational Environmental Emergencies Centrehigh
#D019CANUSWEST-NORTHA Plan for response to polluting incidents along the inland boundary between the Yukon Territory and the Province of British Columbia, Canada and the State of Alaska, United States of America.high
#D020CANUSWEST - SOUTHA Plan for response to polluting incidents along the inland boundary between the Province of British Columbia, Canada and the States of Montana, Washington, and Idaho, United States of America.high
#D021CANUSPLAINA Plan for response to polluting incidents along the inland boundary between the Provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, Canada and the States of Minnesota, Montana and North Dakota, United States of America.high
#D022CANUSCENTA Plan for response to polluting incidents along the inland boundary between the Province of Ontario, Canada and the States of New York, Minnesota, and Michigan, United States of America.high
#D023CANUSQUEA Plan for response to polluting incidents along the inland boundary between the Province of Québec, Canada and the States of Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and New York, United States of America.high
#D024CANUSEASTA Plan for response to polluting incidents along the inland boundary between the Province of New Brunswick, Canada and the State of Maine, United States of America.high