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Real Property Management: Contaminated Sites
Federal Contaminated Sites Inventory (FCSI)
The Inventory includes information on all known federal contaminated sites, as well as those that are being or have been investigated to determine whether they have contamination arising from past use that could pose a risk to human health or the environment. The inventory also includes non-federal contaminated sites for which the Government of Canada has accepted some or all financial responsibility. http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/fcsi-rscf/home-accueil.aspx?Language=EN Related Resources
Data Dictionary
The Federal Contaminated Sites Inventory (FCSI) has undergone a major revision. This document describes the data structure of the new Inventory. http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/rpm-gbi/guides/fcsi-rscf/dd0_e.asp
Input Guide for FCSI Data Submitters
The Input Guide is aimed at helping reporting organisations understand their reporting requirements to the FCSI. http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/rpm-gbi/guides/fcsi-rscf/ig0_e.asp
Official Contacts List
The following are the official contacts for each Reporting Organisation and/or Branch in the Federal Contaminated Sites Inventory. Contact these people if you have questions regarding an individual site. http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/fcsi-rscf/officials-officiels.aspx?Language=E ...
Reporting Standard on Real Property
This standard establishes the information management requirements that will ensure compliance with the Treasury Board Policy on the Management of Real Property. That policy requires that deputy heads ensure custodians and Crown corporations regularly record, update and certify information in the Directory of Federal Real Property (DFRP). Custodians and consolidated Crown corporations are required to do the same for the Federal Contaminated Sites Inventory (FCSI). http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pubs_pol/dcgpubs/aas-gasa/rsrp-nerbi/rsrp-ner ... |