Site 00026099 - Former Fire Training Area (PFAS)

  • Status

    Classification completed. Remedial action plan under development.
  • Site Status

    Active
  • Classification

    Medium Priority for Action

Site Details

  • Reporting Organization

  • Reason for Involvement

    Federal Real Property
  • Property Type

    Federal (DFRP Property Number 01898)

Site Location

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  • Latitude, Longitude

    52.929679, -66.873799
  • Municipality

    Wabush, NL
  • Federal Electoral District

    Labrador

Site Management Strategy

  • Assessment

Contaminant Details

Contamination Estimate

  • Cubic Meters

    6,000

The following contaminated media was identified on the site:

Contaminant Type Medium Type
PFAS (per and poly fluoroalkyl substances) Groundwater
Other organics Groundwater
Other organics Soil

Population

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

Radius Population
1 km29
5 km7,487
10 km9,163
25 km11,367
50 km11,719

Summary of Annually Reported Data

Total Expenditures

  • Assessment

    $45,000.00
  • Remediation

    $213,511.95

FCSAP Expenditures

  • Remediation

    $141,841.86

Financial/Annual Information

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2023-2024

  • Reporting Organization

    Transport Canada
  • Internal Identifier

    00026099
  • Highest Step Completed

    06 Classify the site using the CCME National Classification System
  • Total Assessment Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Total Remediation Expenditure

    $27,746.97
  • Total Monitoring Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Assessment Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Remediation Expenditure

    $23,584.92
  • FCSAP Monitoring Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Actual Cubic Meters Remediated

    0 m3
  • Actual Hectares Remediated

    0 ha
  • Actual Tons Remediated

    0 t
  • Closed

    No

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