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Annual reports

Last updated on March 6, 2025

Find reports that summarize the responsibilities of the Environmental Emergency Program (EEP).

The annual reports include:

  • Information about the EEP program
  • A summary of regulatory amendments
  • Profiled spills that showcase spill response throughout the province
  • Spill statistics
  • Financials during the noted fiscal years

Review and download the latest reports:

  • 2023/2024 Environmental Emergency Program 6th Annual Report (PDF, 8.3MB)
  • 2022/2023 Environmental Emergency Program 5th Annual Report (PDF, 4.3MB)
  • 2021/2022 Environmental Emergency Program 4th Annual Report (PDF, 4.7MB)
  • 2020/2021 Environmental Emergency Program 3rd Annual Report (PDF, 2MB)
  • 2019/2020 Environmental Emergency Program 2nd Annual Report (PDF, 2MB)
  • 2017/2019 Environmental Emergency Program 1st Annual Report (PDF, 8.5MB)
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