Nova Scotia Department of Environment and Climate Change Forms

The Nova Scotia Department of Environment and Climate Change is responsible for managing and protecting the natural environment of Nova Scotia, a province in Canada. They are also responsible for addressing climate change issues and promoting sustainable development in the region.

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This form is used for submitting environmental registry applications in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is a process to register and track environmental projects and activities within the province.

This document is used to request approval for an industrial project in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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This document is used for applying for approval from the municipal government in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is typically required for various purposes such as building permits, development projects, or land use changes.

This document is for applying for approval to install an on-site sewage disposal system in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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This form is used for applying for approval for the use or storage of pesticides in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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This document is used for obtaining approval to alter a watercourse in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is required to ensure that any changes made to a watercourse are done in a way that protects the environment and prevents damage.

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This document is for pesticide approval and certificate holders in Nova Scotia, Canada. It outlines a contingency plan for situations that may arise while using or applying pesticides.

This Form is used to apply for permission to conduct scientific research in Nova Scotia, Canada.

This document provides a checklist for individuals in Nova Scotia, Canada who are planning to alter a watercourse. It outlines the necessary steps and requirements to ensure compliance with regulations.

This form is used for applying for the installation, removal, or alteration of petroleum storage tanks in Nova Scotia, Canada.

This form is used for applying for approval to use motive fuel and fuel oil in Nova Scotia, Canada.

This Form is used for submitting notifications in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It is used to provide important information or updates to the relevant authorities or individuals.

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This document is a report that provides information about a dug well in Nova Scotia, Canada. It may include details about the location, water quality, and any relevant certification or permits.

This form is used for the classification of water and wastewater facilities in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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This document provides a report on drilled wells in Nova Scotia, Canada. It includes information about the location, depth, and quality of the wells.

This Form is used for registering public drinking water supplies in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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This document is an application form for individuals in Nova Scotia, Canada who want to obtain a certificate of qualification as a Pump Installer.

This document is an application for a Well Digger Certificate of Qualification in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is used by individuals who want to become certified well diggers in the province.

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This document is an application form for obtaining a Well Driller Certificate of Qualification in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is for individuals who wish to become qualified well drillers.

This document provides a report on the installation of a pump in Nova Scotia, Canada. It includes details on the installation process, any issues encountered, and the final results.

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This form is used for renewing a Pump Installer Certificate of Qualification in Nova Scotia, Canada. It should be completed by individuals who already hold a certificate and need to renew it.

This document is used for conducting a checkup on a domestic heating oil tank system in Nova Scotia, Canada. It helps ensure the system is functioning properly and meets safety standards. The checkup includes inspecting the tank, checking for leaks, and assessing the overall condition of the system.

This Form is used for inspecting malfunctioning on-site sewage systems in Nova Scotia, Canada. Ensures proper maintenance and functionality of sewage systems.

This document provides an alert for 24-hour construction activities related to on-site sewage systems in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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This form is used to notify authorities in Nova Scotia, Canada about on-site sewage systems.

This document provides details about the submission process in Nova Scotia, Canada. It includes information on how to submit various types of documentation or forms.

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This Form is used for completing work done by on-site sewage disposal system installers in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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This document is used for submitting comments or feedback regarding a proposed subdivision in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada.

This document is an application for the Water and Wastewater Operator Certification Exam in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is used by individuals seeking certification in order to work in the field of water and wastewater management.

This application is used to renew a Well Driller Certificate of Qualification in Nova Scotia, Canada.

This Form is used for filing an appeal in Nova Scotia, Canada related to safe body art practices.

This document is an application for approval of a Dangerous Goods/Waste Dangerous Goods/Salvage Facility in Nova Scotia, Canada.

This document provides a contingency plan for dealing with spills at commercial salvage facilities in Nova Scotia, Canada. It outlines procedures and protocols for handling spills that may occur while handling vehicles.

This document provides a template for business operators in Nova Scotia, Canada to create a contingency plan specifically for pesticide spills with a concentration of 25 L/Kg or less. It outlines the necessary steps and procedures to effectively handle and mitigate such spills.

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This document provides a contingency plan template specifically designed for pesticide approvals and for business operators storing more than 25 L/Kg in Nova Scotia, Canada. It outlines the necessary steps and actions to be taken in case of emergencies or incidents related to pesticide storage.

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