Site 00024300 - Former asphalt plant

  • Status

    Initial testing completed. No further action required.
  • Site Status

    Closed
  • Classification

    Not a Priority for Action

Site Details

  • Reporting Organization

  • Reason for Involvement

    National Park of Canada
  • Property Type

    Canada Lands

Site Location

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  • Latitude, Longitude

    46.414994, -63.059811
  • Municipality

    North Shore, PE
  • Federal Electoral District

    Cardigan

Site Management Strategy

  • Remediation
  • Assessment
  • Risk Management

Contaminant Details

Contamination Estimate

  • Hectares

    1

The following contaminated media was identified on the site:

Contaminant Type Medium Type
PHCs (petroleum hydrocarbons) Surface water
PHCs (petroleum hydrocarbons) Groundwater
PHCs (petroleum hydrocarbons) Soil

Action Plan

Site closed. No futher action is required.

Additional Information

The site is located in a National Park of Canada.

Population

This table contains the population estimates at distances around the site.

Radius Population
1 km69
5 km1,293
10 km4,591
25 km82,726
50 km131,370

Summary of Annually Reported Data

Total Expenditures

  • Assessment

    $27.88

FCSAP Expenditures

  • Assessment

    $27.88

Financial/Annual Information

2013-2014

  • Reporting Organization

    Parks Canada Agency
  • Internal Identifier

    AEPPEIT006
  • Highest Step Completed

    04 Pre-Classify contaminated site using the CCME National Classification System (optional)
  • Total Assessment Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Total Remediation Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Total Care Maintenance Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Total Monitoring Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Assessment Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Remediation Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Care Maintenance Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Monitoring Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Actual Cubic Meters Remediated

    0 m3
  • Actual Hectares Remediated

    0 ha
  • Actual Tons Remediated

    0 t
  • Closed

    Yes

2011-2012

  • Reporting Organization

    Parks Canada Agency
  • Internal Identifier

    AEPPEIT006
  • Highest Step Completed

    04 Pre-Classify contaminated site using the CCME National Classification System (optional)
  • Total Assessment Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Total Remediation Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Total Care Maintenance Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Total Monitoring Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Assessment Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Remediation Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Care Maintenance Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Monitoring Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Actual Cubic Meters Remediated

    0 m3
  • Actual Hectares Remediated

    0 ha
  • Actual Tons Remediated

    0 t
  • Closed

    Yes

2010-2011

  • Reporting Organization

    Parks Canada Agency
  • Internal Identifier

    834
  • Highest Step Completed

    03 Initial Testing Program
  • Total Assessment Expenditure

    $27.88
  • Total Remediation Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Total Care Maintenance Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Total Monitoring Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Assessment Expenditure

    $27.88
  • FCSAP Remediation Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Care Maintenance Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Monitoring Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Actual Cubic Meters Remediated

    0 m3
  • Actual Hectares Remediated

    0 ha
  • Actual Tons Remediated

    0 t
  • Closed

    No

2009-2010

  • Reporting Organization

    Parks Canada Agency
  • Internal Identifier

    834
  • Highest Step Completed

    01 Identify Suspect Sites
  • Total Assessment Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Total Remediation Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Total Care Maintenance Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Total Monitoring Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Assessment Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Remediation Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Care Maintenance Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Monitoring Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Actual Cubic Meters Remediated

    0 m3
  • Actual Hectares Remediated

    0 ha
  • Actual Tons Remediated

    0 t
  • Closed

    No