| Req ID | Category | Intent | Legal Status | Name | Subdomain(s) | Context | Conditions | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #Q001 | corrective_action | operational | mandatory | Mitigate impacts from environmental emergencies | other | Using a science-based approach, we ensure that all reasonable measures are taken to mitigate impacts from environmental emergencies. | medium | |
| #Q002 | reporting | reporting | mandatory | Timely notification to federal partner agencies | other | Federal legislation requires that when we receive written or verbal notifications about a pollution incident, we are responsible to provide timely notification to federal partner agencies. | when we receive written or verbal notifications about a pollution incident | high |
| #Q003 | operational | operational | mandatory | Incident escalation to emergency operations centre | other | If there is a significant threat to the health of Canadians or the environment from a spill or the potential of one, the incident is escalated to the emergency operations centre for action. | If there is a significant threat to the health of Canadians or the environment from a spill or the potential of one | medium |
| #Q004 | operational | operational | mandatory | Thorough review of pollution reports | other | Each report of pollution is thoroughly reviewed. | Upon receipt of a pollution report | high |
No quantitative requirements.
| Req ID | Category | Name | Context | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #D001 | ECCC | Environment and Climate Change Canada | high | |
| #D002 | MDMER | Metal and Diamond Mining Effluent Regulations | high | |
| #D003 | Incident Command System | a standardized organizational structure for incident management to coordinate Environment and Climate Change Canada’s response to environmental emergencies | high | |
| #D004 | Traditional Ecological Knowledge | TEK | high | |
| #D005 | CANUTEC | Canadian Transport Emergency Centre, the Department of Transport | high | |
| #D006 | PS | Public Safety Canada | high | |
| #D007 | PHAC | Public Health Agency of Canada | high | |
| #D008 | CAFC | Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs | high | |
| #D009 | NOAA | The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | high | |
| #D010 | USCG | United States Coast Guard | high | |
| #D011 | EPA | United States Environmental Protection Agency | high | |
| #D012 | NRC | National Response Center | high | |
| #D013 | FEMA | United States Federal Emergency Management Agency | high | |
| #D014 | OECD | Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development | high | |
| #D015 | UNEP | United Nations Environment Program | high | |
| #D016 | WMO | World Meteorological Organization | high | |
| #D017 | NEEC | National Environmental Emergencies Centre | high | |
| #D018 | Sensitivity maps | contain details about local environmentally sensitive areas and seasonal considerations that could affect key physical, biological and cultural resources during an emergency | high | |
| #D019 | TEK | Traditional Ecological Knowledge | high | |
| #D020 | ECCC | Environment and Climate Change Canada | high | |
| #D021 | NEEC | National Environmental Emergencies Centre | high | |
| #D022 | ECCC | Environment and Climate Change Canada | high |