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Spill Occurance Date Spill Regionsort descending Location Location Description Product Spilled Quantity Measurement Spill Cause Lead Agency
spill-2024124 April 25, 2024 South Slave Highway 1 - Mackenzie Highway Fort Providence Petroleum - fuel oil (jet A, diesel, turbo A, heat) Unknown Quantity Vehicle Overturn GNWT - Department of Environment and Climate Change
spill-2024209 June 4, 2024 South Slave Hay River 37 Wright Crescent Hay River Residential property Petroleum - fuel oil (jet A, diesel, turbo A, heat) Unknown Quantity Tank Leak GNWT - Department of Environment and Climate Change
spill-2024286 July 24, 2024 South Slave Fort Smith Fort Smith Fort Smith Airport Other 1000.00 Liters Other GNWT - Department of Environment and Climate Change
spill-2024290 July 30, 2024 South Slave Pine Point South Slave Region Petroleum - fuel oil (jet A, diesel, turbo A, heat) 50.00 Liters Tank Leak GNWT - Department of Environment and Climate Change
spill-2024303 August 7, 2024 South Slave Fort Smith 40 HWY 5 Fort Smith Petroleum - fuel oil (jet A, diesel, turbo A, heat) 15.00 Liters Overflow Event GNWT - Department of Environment and Climate Change
spill-2024311 August 14, 2024 South Slave Fort Smith Fort Smith Fort Smith Airtanker Base Other 4500.00 Liters Unknown Cause GNWT - Department of Environment and Climate Change
spill-2024315 August 20, 2024 South Slave Hay River Hay River Great Slave Lake Petroleum - unknown 1000.00 Liters Unknown Cause CCG/TCMSS - Canadian Coast Guard/Transport Canada, Marine Safety and Security
spill-2024339 September 4, 2024 South Slave Hay River Taylor Place Hay River Wastewater/impacted water Unknown Quantity Pipe Leaks GNWT - Department of Environment and Climate Change
spill-2020452 December 3, 2020 South Slave Enterprise, Community, Northwest Territories All over Robin Road, Hamlet of Enterprise, NT. Petroleum - lubricating oil (lube, hydraulic) 150.00 Liters Other GNWT - Department of Environment and Natural Resources
spill-2021033 February 7, 2021 South Slave Highway 3 - Yellowknife Highway, Highway vehicle overfilled - 15L on a concrete slap, minimal risk, we have the absorbent material on top of it now, and they are going to extract the snow ice and absorbent material and place it in a drive and wait for opportune disposal Petroleum - fuel oil (jet A, diesel, turbo A, heat) 15.00 Liters Deliberate Discharge GNWT - Department of Environment and Natural Resources

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