Each year, the Department of Environment performs fuel tank inspections in Nunavut. The service is provided free of charge as a courtesy to fuel tank owners.
Homeowners and property managers may save significant oil spill cleanup costs if they take the time to conduct regular inspections and ensure proper maintenance of their heating oil tanks.
The Department of Environment is encouraging all homeowners and property managers to have annual inspections of their heating oil tanks by a qualified technician who can empty the drip leg (water trap).
Homeowners and property managers may save significant oil spill cleanup costs if they take the time to conduct regular inspections and ensure proper maintenance of their heating oil tanks.
Homeowners and property managers may save significant oil spill cleanup costs if they take the time to conduct regular inspections and ensure proper maintenance of their heating oil tanks.
The Department of Community and Government Services would like to inform Nunavummiut that effective April 1, 2021, the rates for the Federal Carbon Tax will be increased on fuel products sold throughout Nunavut.
The Department of Community and Government Services would like to inform Nunavummiut that effective April 1, 2021, the rates for the Federal Carbon Tax will be increased on fuel products sold throughout Nunavut.
The Department of Community and Government Services (CGS) is continuing cleanup efforts in Baker Lake following a fuel spill that was announced on April 22.