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  1. Provides a free voluntary property assessment for residents who seek to determine and mitigate their home and property's risk to wildfire. An assessment is conducted by a formally trained assessor. Note: Self-assessment is recommended before requesting an asse...
  2. Provides information about the appeals process for decisions made under the Environmental Protection Act. Appeals can be submitted for decisions related to:The refusal, revocation or amendment of a permit, grass headland variance, grass headland exemption, or ...
  3. Search online to find a list of locations that accept batteries for drop-off. Website lists address and types of batteries accepted.A variety of locations across PEI, including most Public Libraries. See website for complete list.
  4. Online searchable registry of properties that exceed regulatory limits and are deemed a contaminated site. Registry can be searched by the community the property is in or by the property identification number (PID).
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