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CANUSWEST-NORTH - Annex I to the Canada-United States Joint Inland Pollution Contingency Plan : a plan for response to polluting incidents along the inland boundary between the Yukon Territory and the...En4-83/1-2016E-PDF

"The Canada–United States Joint Inland Pollution Contingency Plan (the “Inland Plan”), originally signed by the Government of Canada’s Minister of the Environment and the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (U.S. EPA’s) Administrator in July 1994, and revised and signed in October 2009, sets forth cooperative measures for dealing with a release of a pollutant along the inland boundary of a magnitude that causes, or may cause, damage to the environment or constitutes a threat to public safety, security, health, welfare, or property"-letter of promulgation.

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Department/Agency
  • United States. Environmental Protection Agency.
  • Canada. Environment and Climate Change Canada.
TitleCANUSWEST-NORTH - Annex I to the Canada-United States Joint Inland Pollution Contingency Plan : a 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 / Environment Canada, Pacific & Yukon Region, Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10.
Publication typeMonograph
Language[English]
Other language editions[French]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • Issued also in French under title: CANUSWEST-NORD - Annexe I du plan d'urgence bilatéral Canada-États-Unis en cas de pollution dans la zone frontalière intérieure.
Publishing information
  • Gatineau, Quebec : Environment Canada, 2015.
Description34 p. : col. maps
Catalogue number
  • En4-83/1-2016E-PDF
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