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Status of Fuel Storage Tanks on Indian and Northern Affairs Canada owned Land
Annual Report for April 30, 2006
As required under the CEPA, Part IV, Registration of Storage Tank Systems for Petroleum Products and Allied Petroleum Products on Federal Lands Regulations, this report provides the information set out in Schedule II of the aforementioned regulation, updated to December 31, 2005.
The following number of aboveground storage tank systems:
Are registered with Indian and Northern Affairs Canada: 2,053.
Comply with the Federal Aboveground Storage Tank Technical Guidelines: 130.
Do not comply with the Federal Aboveground Storage Tank Technical Guidelines: 1,923.
The following number of underground storage tank systems:
Are registered with Indian and Northern Affairs Canada: 644.
Comply with the Federal Underground Storage Tank Technical Guidelines: 16.