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Atlantic PIRI is a multi-stakeholder group that oversees the implementation of the Atlantic RBCA process in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador. The acronym ‘PIRI’ stands for Partnership in RBCA Implementation.
Atlantic PIRI was established in 1996 as the forum where the four Atlantic Provinces could work together and with experts from the region in developing and implementing a RBCA process for Atlantic Canada. Government and petroleum industry members provide financial support for the activities of Atlantic PIRI and all members contribute in-kind services.
Essentially, “An agreement between the four Atlantic Provinces regarding the development and implementation of a RBCA management process (Atlantic RBCA) for use on petroleum contaminated sites in the Atlantic Provinces.” An agreement to endorse the continuance of Atlantic PIRI as the working group responsible for the enhancement and implementation of the RBCA process in the Atlantic Provinces. A renewed mandate for Atlantic PIRI, signed by all four Environment Deputy Ministers includes additional mandate
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The goal of Atlantic PIRI is to ensure the Atlantic RBCA (risk-based corrective action) process is effective and serves the needs of Atlantic Canadians. Effective RBCA remediation should mean more sites are returned to safe use and at a reduced cost.
Atlantic PIRI functions as a forum where Provincial regulators, representatives of the petroleum industry and regional technical expertise come together to guide the implementaion of the RBCA process in Atlantic Canada. The Committe meets several times a year to review national initiatives, identify regional issues and management approaches, and to discuss communications and outreach needs. Atlantic PIRI reports annually to the Provincial Ministers responsible for environment.
Mise à jour février 2010
