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The Provincial Enforcement Centre Spill Report Line receives about 275 - 375 spill calls a year. Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment appreciates the diligence of companies, their staff and the concerned public in reporting spills. Without this cooperation, the potential for environmental degradation and risk to public safety from a spill could be higher.

Emergency Response Guidebook
Developed jointly by the US Department of
Transportation, Transport Canada and the Secretariat of Communications and
Transportation of Mexico for use by firefighters, police and other emergency
services personnel who may be the first to arrive at the scene of a
transportation incident involving dangerous goods. This guidebook is
primarily a guide to aid first responders in quickly identifying the specific or
generic hazards of the material(s) involved in the incident, and protecting
themselves and the general public during the initial response phase of the
incident.
Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment File Search Application
Application
for additional information on an environmental spill or incident in Saskatchewan is
available.
Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment Written Spill Report Form
Whenever a spill occurs as defined in the regulations it must be reported to
Ministry of Environment by calling 1-800-667-7525. If the spill exceeds
defined maximum limits, the responsible party will be required to submit a written
spill report
(Word
version) within seven days.
Reporting Discharges and
Spills information factsheet.
Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources

The oil and gas industry much report upstream petroleum product spills. Searches
can be done on a company wide basis and/or by location(s) . Confirm that a
reportable spill has occurred at the site and the spill report has been filed
with Ministry of Energy and Resources prior to submitting an
Application Form (PDF).