RELEASE REPORTING REGULATION

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Province of Alberta ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT ACT RELEASE REPORTING REGULATION Alberta Regulation 117/1993 With amendments up to and including Alberta Regulation 127/2017 Office Consolidation Published by Alberta Queen s Printer Alberta Queen s Printer Suite 700, Park Plaza 10611-98 Avenue Edmonton, AB T5K 2P7 Phone: 780-427-4952 Fax: 780-452-0668 E-mail: qp@gov.ab.ca Shop on-line at www.qp.alberta.ca

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(Consolidated up to 127/2017) ALBERTA REGULATION 117/93 Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act RELEASE REPORTING REGULATION Table of Contents 1 Definition 2 Exemption from reporting 3 Substances regulated by federal Act 4 Written report 4.1 Reporting by electronic means 4.2 Expiry Schedule Definition 1 In this Regulation, Act means the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act. Exemption from reporting 2 Sections 110 to 112 of the Act and this Regulation do not apply (a) to releases of substances that are regulated by the Oil and Gas Conservation Act or any regulation made under that Act, the Dangerous Goods Transportation and Handling Act or any regulation made under that Act, or an approval, licence or permit granted under any of those Acts or regulations, or (b) to releases of substances classified as Class 1 dangerous goods (explosives) or Class 7 dangerous goods (radioactive materials) as set out in the Schedule to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992 (Canada). AR 117/93 s2;217/96;251/2001;386/2003 Substances regulated by federal Act 3(1) Subject to section 2(a), where a release of a substance falling within a Class set out in the first column of the Schedule to this Regulation occurs and the release has caused, is causing or may cause an adverse effect, sections 110 to 112 of the Act and this Regulation apply in respect of the release only if

Section 4 RELEASE REPORTING REGULATION AR 117/93 (a) the release is at or in excess of the quantity or emission levels set out for the substance in the second column of the Schedule, or (b) the substance is released into a watercourse or into groundwater or surface water. (2) Subsection (1)(b) applies regardless of whether the quantity or emission level of the release is at or in excess of the levels set out for the substance in the second column of the Schedule. AR 117/93 s3;247/93;217/96;251/2001;386/2003;127/2017 Written report 4(1) A person referred to in section 110(2) of the Act who makes a report under section 111(1) of the Act by telephone or by electronic means shall within 7 days ensure that the Director is in receipt of a written report made by the person in accordance with subsection (3). (2) The Director may, on the request of the person reporting under section 111(1) of the Act, waive the requirement of subsection (1) of this section where, in the Director s opinion, the report provided under section 111(1) of the Act is satisfactory and (a) no adverse effects are likely to occur as a result of the release, or (b) the adverse effects caused by the release have been adequately controlled. (3) A written report must include the following information, where reasonably available: (a) the date and time of the release; (b) the location of the point of the release; (c) the duration of the release and the release rate; (d) the composition of the release showing with respect to each substance (i) its concentration, and (ii) the total weight, quantity or amount released; (e) a detailed description of the circumstances leading up to the release; (f) the steps or procedures which were taken to minimize, control or stop the release; 2

Section 4.1 RELEASE REPORTING REGULATION AR 117/93 (g) the steps or procedures which will be taken to prevent similar releases; (h) any other information required by the Director. (4) Where the Director receives a written report the Director may require, by written notice given to the person who submitted the report, the submission of additional information specified in the notice by the time specified in the notice. (5) A person who receives a notice under subsection (4) shall comply with it in accordance with its terms. AR 117/93 s4;251/2001;386/2003 Reporting by electronic means 4.1(1) In this section, reporting system means a system of reporting by electronic means provided for in an agreement entered into under subsection (2). (2) A person shall only report under section 111(1) of the Act using electronic means if the person is a party to a subsisting agreement with the Department that provides for the system of reporting by electronic means. (3) A person reporting under section 111(1) by electronic means shall report only through the reporting system provided by the Department. (4) No person shall interfere with the operation of the reporting system. (5) No person shall cause or permit access to the reporting system unless the person is a party to an agreement under subsection (2). (6) No person shall cause or permit access to the reporting system except to information to which the person is entitled access pursuant to an agreement under subsection (2). AR 386/2003 s5 Expiry 4.2 For the purpose of ensuring that this Regulation is reviewed for ongoing relevancy and necessity, with the option that it may be repassed in its present or an amended form following a review, this Regulation expires on June 30, 2018. AR 386/2003 s5;122/2013;64/2015;127/2017 5 Repealed AR 386/2003 s6. 3

Schedule RELEASE REPORTING REGULATION AR 117/93 Schedule Reportable Levels for Certain Substances 1 In this Schedule: Federal means the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (SOR/2016-95) made under the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (Canada); Class Class 2: Gases, referred to in section 2.13(a) of the Federal Class 3: Flammable liquids and combustible liquids, referred to in section 2.18 of the Federal Class 4: Flammable solids, substances liable to spontaneous combustion, substances that on contact with water emit flammable gases (water-reactive substances), referred to in section 2.20 of the Federal Class 5.1: Oxidizing substances, referred to in section 2.24(a) of the Federal Class 5.2: Organic peroxides, referred to in section 2.24(b) of the Federal Class 6.1: Poisonous (toxic) substances, referred to in section 2.27(a) of the Federal Class 6.2: Infectious substances, referred to in section 2.27(b) of the Federal Quantity Any quantity that could pose a danger to public safety or any sustained release of 10 minutes or more 200 L 25 kg 50 kg or 50 L 1 kg or 1 L 5 kg or 5 L Any quantity 4

Schedule RELEASE REPORTING REGULATION AR 117/93 Class 8: Corrosives, referred to in section 2.40 of the Federal Class 9: Miscellaneous products, substances or organisms, referred to in section 2.43 of the Federal 5 kg or 5 L 25 kg or 25 L 5

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