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Table 19: Storage Tanks

In order to reduce the volume of printed material, this table is not to be included in the printed DPR.


Status of Fuel Storage Tanks on Health Canada crown-owned Land
Annual Report for April 30, 2007

As required under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA), Part IV, Federal Registration of Storage Tank Systems for Petroleum Products and Allied Petroleum Products on Federal Lands or Aboriginal Lands Regulations, this report provides the information set out in Schedule II of the aforementioned regulations, updated to December 31,2006.

The following number of aboveground storage tank systems:

Are registered with Health Canada

6

Comply with the Federal Aboveground Storage Tank Technical Guidelines

4

Do not comply with the Federal Aboveground Storage Tank Technical Guidelines

2*

The following number of underground storage tank systems:

Are registered with Health Canada

5

Comply with the Federal Underground Storage Tank Technical Guidelines

2

Do not comply with the Federal Underground Storage Tank Technical Guidelines

3**


*One of the non-compliant aboveground storage tanks has been removed since December 31, 2006, and Health Canada is reviewing the possibility of decommissioning the second aboveground storage tank.

**The removal of 3 non-compliant underground storage tanks (UST) is being reviewed by Health Canada and removal will be planned over the next 3 fiscal years (07/08 - 09/10).