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Real Property Management: Environment
Best Practices Advisory: Contaminated Sites Management Plans
http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/rpm-gbi/cs-sc/bpa-csmp_e.asp Alternate Format: Rich Text
Best Practices Advisory: Environmental Considerations in Real Property Transactions
http://publiservice.tbs-sct.gc.ca/rpm-gbi/cs-sc/bpa-ec_e.asp
Best Practices Advisory: Federal Brownfields
This best practices advisory is one element of the Federal Contaminated Sites Management Framework and is intended to provide guidance on the management of "brownfields" to those departments and agencies whose mandate does not normally include property development or redevelopment. http://publiservice.tbs-sct.gc.ca/rpm-gbi/cs-sc/bpa-fb_e.asp
Environmental Guide for Federal Real Property Managers
The Environmental Guide for Federal Real Property Managers is intended to be a good reference for managers throughout the country in the life-cycle management of Real Property from the acquisition phase to the disposal or demolition and dismantling of the property. http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pubs_pol/dcgpubs/tb_g3/enviro1_e.asp Alternate Format: Adobe Acrobat (1.8Mb) Alternate Format: Rich Text (3.2Mb)
Guidance on Accounting for Environmental Liabilities
This document provides guidance on the issues surrounding the accounting for the liability for contaminated sites. The accounting for liabilities is independent from decisions surrounding the funding of these liabilities. In other words, the determination of liability amounts should not be influenced by the availability of funding and amounts reported for liability purposes may be different than amounts sought for funding http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/rpm-gbi/rpmdpubs/liabilities-passifs_e.asp Related Resources
Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment
CCME is comprised of environment ministers from the federal, provincial and territorial governments. These 14 ministers normally meet at least once a year to discuss national environmental priorities and determine work to be carried out under the auspices of CCME. http://www.ccme.ca/index.html
Contaminated Sites Management Working Group (CSMWG)
The CSMWG's objective is to promote and develop a consistent approach for the management of federal contaminated sites issues, which integrates sustainable development and pollution prevention principles while meeting environmental regulations, protecting public health, and establishing a forum for discussion of the various existing technologies, guidelines, and policies. http://www.ec.gc.ca/etad/csmwg/en/index_e.htm |