Petroleum Storage Tank Systems Certificate of Compliance Application Form
Application Form for a Certificate of Compliance for Petroleum Storage Tank Systems.
Application Form for a Certificate of Compliance for Petroleum Storage Tank Systems.
The role of the Boilers and Pressure Vessels Advisory Board is to regulate the construction and modification of all boilers and pressure vessels on PEI as outlined in the Boilers and Pressure Vessels Act and its regulations. Who serves on the Board? Islanders who serve on the...
How do I properly remove and dispose a used oil tank? Failing to properly prepare an oil tank for disposal can result in an environmental damage, such as groundwater contamination or third party property damage. When a tank is no longer in use, the owner shall arrange a licensee...
Prince Edward Island Housng Corporation 2023-2025 Action Plan
The PEI government appointed the Land Matters Advisory Committee to engage the public in reviewing and updating land-related policies and legislation to reflect the current and future needs of the province. In PEI, two primary pieces of legislation govern land use and ownership...
Search for property charge rates using the fields below. Non-commercial and commercial provincial and municipal tax rates, Island Waste Management Corporation dues, and fire rates are listed depending on the municipality or fire district selected. View a sample calculation and...
This guide provides a brief overview of what members of council will encounter or need to know during their term of office, such as the roles of council and administration, conflict of interest, public participation in municipal decision-making and council’s role in finan
What is an unsightly property? An unsightly property refers to any property that has dilapidated buildings, derelict vehicles and litter located on the property which is visible to the public. How do I file a complaint about an unsightly property? Concerned residents can call the...
A subdivision approval is required when any parcel of land is divided (e.g., to create a new lot or lots). An approval is also required to add more land to an existing lot, or to join two or more lots.