Water Supply System and/or Wastewater Treatment System Registration Application Form
All owners of Water or Wastewater Facilities must register that facility with the department.
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All owners of Water or Wastewater Facilities must register that facility with the department.
All individuals who engage in the cleaning of sewage disposal systems, wastewater treatment systems, or spreading of sludge must obtain a Sewage Pumper's License.
PEI’s minister responsible for forestry has extended the fire closure order that bans all fires in the province, including campfires, until September 22 or further notice.
Who must complete this report? Applicants who received funding from the Active Transportation (AT) Fund must complete two Progress Reports during the fiscal year of the project. What is the report for? These reports will provide information to the Government of PEI on the status of all all funded projects. This information will help the AT Working Group efficiently administer the AT Fund When do the reports need to be completed by? The first Progress Report is due by September 1. The second Progress Report is due by December 1. How long will it take to fill out the report? It should take about...
Last Fall, Government announced the most ambitious climate target in the country; to be Net Zero by 2040. Today, Government released its plan on how to help guide industry, business and all Islanders to get there. The plan, 2040 Net Zero Framework, “Accelerating our transition to...
Climate change is the most pressing issue of our time. Climate change impacts will have consequences for all Islanders, across all sectors of employment and our environment. We must take steps to prepare as the impacts of climate change continue to worsen. What is PEI doing to...
In Prince Edward Island, homeowners can purchase selected pesticides for home use. These are called domestic class pesticides. Two kinds of domestic class pesticides are sold in the province: self select domestic pesticides: These products contain lower risk active ingredients or...
Financing is available for energy efficient upgrades for all Islanders.
Charlottetown and Stratford residents can also access financing with their municipalities.
All projects currently under environmental review in the province and any projects previously assessed for their environmental impact are available to the public. Search this database for a brief description of the project, its review status and other project details.
Natural Areas Protection Act (NAPA) The goal of this restrictive covenant is to preserve exceptional or rare habitats and areas of special importance to wildlife with more non-intrusive, hands off management. Under this agreement, allowable activities prescribed in property...