Presentation to EAC - Climate Action: Adaptation
Presentation to Environmental Advisory Council - Climate Action: Adaptation - Hope Parnham January 2020.
Presentation to Environmental Advisory Council - Climate Action: Adaptation - Hope Parnham January 2020.
Application form for a Environmental Awards Nomination.
Coles Creek Watershed: Flow and Fisheries Monitoring, 2016-2018 (Year 2 Report)
Montrose River Fish Kill 2020 - Preliminary Report
Considering investing in the energy efficiency of your home? Take a few simple steps to make sure you’re getting the most bang for your buck. Step 1: Find an expert with a good reputation There are many great Island companies doing energy efficiency work. Some of these companies...
The Government of Prince Edward Island is reviewing energy legislation and is inviting Islanders, businesses, communities and energy partners to provide their feedback starting today. “Energy is key to our long-term sustainability goals in Prince Edward Island. Some of the major...
What is a Coastal Hazard Assessment (CHA)? A Coastal Hazard Assessment (CHA) is a free service that provides a summary of potential erosion and flood hazards associated with a coastal property. The CHA is intended to provide guidance for current and prospective property owners who want to be aware of the potential impacts of coastal hazards as they buy, sell, develop, and/or maintain a given property. Who can request a Coastal Hazard Assessment? Anyone can request a CHA for any coastal property on PEI. If you are the owner of a waterfront property, or are thinking about purchasing a coastal...
When do I need a permit to operate a used oil burner? You need a Permit to Operate a Used Oil Burner if your company operates a used oil burner. How can I obtain a Permit to Operate a Used Oil Burner? You must complete a Permit to Operate a Used Oil Burner Application Form and...
Islanders want science and evidence-based research to inform public policy and to protect their drinking water. This was one of the common themes identified during the water withdrawal regulation consultations that took place in the fall 2019 to get input from the public about...
As part of the provincial government’s COVID-19 adaptation efforts, Island property owners can now apply for domestic burning permits online rather than driving to the nearest Forests, Fish and Wildlife office. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Forests, Fish and Wildlife...