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Ministry of Agriculture and Lands

Crown Land Restoration Branch

Crown Contaminated Sites Policy

The government’s approach to the management of provincial contaminated sites is guided by the Management of Provincial Contaminated Sites Policy (PDF 84KB). This document outlines a risk-based framework for a coordinated and consistent approach across ministries and government agencies. This framework was developed with the assistance of the Provincial Contaminated Sites Committee, and was built on the experiences of other jurisdictions including Canada, USA, Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand.

The application of the following broad principles reflects a systematic approach to managing provincial contaminated sites that is based on science and fiscal and performance accountability.

  • Provincial risk management approach to human health and environmental issues, and legal and financial liability issues;

  • Polluter Pays principle where the person or organization responsible for the pollution will pay for pollution control, clean up costs, and any consequential costs including damages;

  • Consultation and cooperation across agencies and with First Nations.

  • Consistency and fairness in processes and standards.

  • Accountability and transparency in government's management of provincial contaminated sites.

  • Innovative leadership approaches will be pursued when managing provincial contaminated sites including Public Private Partnerships (P3s) and Brownfield re-development opportunities.

  • Promotion of prevention to minimize the creation of future contaminated sites on provincial lands.

  • Sound science and technology will guide the management of contaminated sites on provincial lands.