Site 04881001 - Nicholas Denys Building

  • Status

    Initial testing completed. No further action required.
  • Site Status

    Closed
  • Classification

Site Details

Site Location

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  • Latitude, Longitude

    47.621389, -65.656142
  • Municipality

    Bathurst, NB
  • Federal Electoral District

    Acadie--Bathurst

Site Management Strategy

  • Other

Contaminant Details

Contamination Estimate

The following contaminated media may exist on the site:

Contaminant Type Medium Type
PHCs (petroleum hydrocarbons) Groundwater
BTEXs (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene) Groundwater
Other organics Groundwater

Action Plan

Phase II ESA was completed in 2014-15, exceedances found, further delination is required to determine the extent of contamination. In 2016-17 a Phase III ESA and a Risk Screening completed, further assessment required.

Population

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

Radius Population
1 km2,012
5 km12,851
10 km23,328
25 km41,930
50 km134,421

Summary of Annually Reported Data

Total Expenditures

  • Assessment

    $94,850.28

Financial/Annual Information

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2022-2023

  • Reporting Organization

    Public Services and Procurement Canada
  • Internal Identifier

    Atlantic 04881001
  • Highest Step Completed

    03 Initial Testing Program
  • Total Assessment Expenditure

    $14,172.88
  • Total Remediation Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Total Monitoring Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Assessment Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Remediation Expenditure

    $0.00
  • FCSAP Monitoring Expenditure

    $0.00
  • Actual Cubic Meters Remediated

    0 m3
  • Actual Hectares Remediated

    0 ha
  • Actual Tons Remediated

    0 t
  • Closed

    Yes

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