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Hazardous Materials Spill Database Environment Division of ENR Scotia 6, 5102­50Th Avenue; Yellowknife, NT X1A 3S8 Phone: (867) 873­7654 Fax: (867) 873­0221 Hazardous Materials Spill Database Environment Division of ENR Scotia 6, 5102­50th Avenue; Yellowknife, NT X1A 3S8 Phone: (867) 873­7654 Fax: (867) 873­0221 Sorted By: SpillNo for the year(s): 2017 Spill No. Date Ter Region Location Site Description Commodity Quantity Source Agency Ekati Diamond Mine ­ Underground Fuel Bay, 64 2016001 2016­01­01 NT NSL ­ Diesel 100 L TRU GNWTL 43 25N 110 35 55W 2016002 2016­01­02 NU KEE ­ Meadowbank Mine Site, 65 2 14N 96 3 58W Lime 400 kg ­ INAC 2016003 2016­01­03 NT NSL ­ Diavik Diamond Mine Hydraulic Oil 750 L OTH GNWTL 2016004 2016­01­04 NT DEH Fort Simpson 10002­95th Ave., Fort Simpson, NT Diesel 750 L ST< GNWT 2016005 2016­01­06 NU BAF ­ Mary River Project Mine Site, Baffin Island, NU Lube Oil 120 L PL INAC Duplex Trailer Unit #13 Lot 21644 ­ SK­359 2016006 2016­01­07 NT SAH Tulita Fuel 20 L UK GNWT Mackenziedr., Tulita, NT 2016007 2016­01­07 NT INU Tuktoyaktuk NWS Site BAR­3 Tuktoyaktuk, NT Jet A1 0 L ST< GNWT 2016008 2016­01­08 NT DEH Fort Liard Fort Liard Diesel 100 L UK GNWT 2016009 2016­01­09 NT NSL ­ Diavik Diamond Mine Hydraulic Oil 240 L INST GNWTL Mary River Project Mine Site, Baffin Island, NU, 2016010 2016­01­06 NU BAF ­ Lube Oil 120 L PL INAC 71 18 40N 79 16 27W Mary River Project Mine Site, Baffin Island, NU, 2016011 2016­01­06 NU BAF ­ Lube Oil 120 L PL INAC 71 18 40N, 79 16 27W 2016012 2016­01­12 NU BAF Pangnirtung Pangirtung Fuel Oil 350 L ST< GN Ekati Diamond Mine ­ Pigeon Pit, 64 45 24N 110 2016013 2016­01­14 NT NSL ­ Hydraulic Fluid 500 L INST GNWTL 39 15W 2016014 2016­01­14 NU BAF Pond Inlet Pond Inlet Gas Bar Diesel 1 L OTH GN 2016015 2016­01­14 NU BAF Pangnirtung Pangnirtung Co­op Diesel 20 L UK GN School Draw by copper sky town across from 2016016 2016­01­14 NT NSL Yellowknife Fuel 0 L OTH GNWT 4844 school draw Steep Creek bridge crossing (south of Tulita) 64 2016017 2016­01­16 NT SAH Tulita Transmission Fluid Coolant 18 L TRU GNWTL 10 59N 124 23 24W 2016018 2016­01­19 NU BAF Cape Dorset Municipality of Cape Dorset 0W30 Engine oil 250 L DRUM GN 2016019 2016­01­14 NU BAF Iqaluit Nipisa Street, M.H.37 Sewage 0 L PL GN Lift Station 1. Corner of School Draw and 50th 2016020 2016­01­19 NT NSL Yellowknife Sewage 200 L TRU GNWT Ave 2016021 2016­01­20 NU BAF Iqaluit Sinaa Street, M.H.13 Sewage 0 L PL GN 2016022 2016­01­20 ­ ­ Deception Bay Coast Ammonion Nitrate 0 L MV CCG Brevoort Island, NWS Site BAF­3, 63 20 24N 64 9 2016023 2016­01­23 NU BAF ­ Jet A1 1 L PL INAC 21W Ekati Diamond Mine ­ Pigeon Pit, 64 45 33N 110 2016024 2016­01­23 NT NSL ­ Hydraulic Fluid 340 L INST GNWTL 39 30W 2016025 2016­01­24 NU KEE ­ Meadowbank Mine Site, 65 2 14N 96 3 58W Hydraulic Oil 300 L INST INAC 2016026 2016­01­25 ­ ­ Deception Bay Unknown 0 L MV INAC 2016027 2016­01­25 NU KEE ­ Meadowbank Mine Site, 65 2 14N 96 3 58W Diesel 150 L TRU INAC 2016028 2016­01­25 NU KEE ­ Meadowbank Mine Site, 65 2 14N 96 3 58W Engine Coolant 250 L TRU INAC 2016029 2016­01­26 NT INU ­ ILA Borrow Source 174, 69 2 18.2N 133 21 1.2W Hydraulic Oil 63 L INST ILA Ekati Diamond Mine ­ Panda Ramp (Near Processed Kimberlite ­ 2016030 2016­01­27 NT NSL ­ 3000000 L PL GNWTL Beartooth Drain Line), 64 43 31N 110 35 39W Tailing 2016031 2016­02­01 NT DEH Fort Liard Fort Liard, NT, 60 14N 123 28W Hydraulic Oil 0 L TRU GNWT 73+620 RHS on the ITH, 68 58 49.9N 133 23 2016032 2016­01­30 NT INU ­ Hydraulic Oil 3 L OTH GNWTL 45W Ekati Diamond Mine ­ Koala fuel Inside 2016033 2016­02­03 NT NSL ­ Diesel 400 L TRU GNWTL containment berm, 64 43 24N 110 35 54W 2016034 2016­02­05 NU KEE ­ Meadowbank Mine Back, 65 2 14N 96 3 58W Hydraulic Oil 150 L OTH INAC 2016035 2016­02­05 NT DEH Fort Liard NTPC Plant Fort Liard Ethyene Glycol 25 L INST GNWT 2016036 2016­02­08 NT NSL ­ Diavik Diamond Mine, 64 31N 110 20W Glycol 250 L ST< GNWTL NTPC Plant Fort Liard, 60 14 22.32N 123 28 2016037 2016­02­08 NT DEH Fort Liard Propylene Glycol 25 L PL GNWT 25.30W 101 Berry Street, Yellowknife Airport. Air Tindi 2016038 2016­02­09 NT NSL Yellowknife Jet A­1 100 L TRU GNWT Ramp Near Hangar #2 2016039 2016­02­09 NT NSL Yellowknife Walmart Parking Lot, Yellowknife Oil 20 L UK GNWT 2016040 2016­02­12 NT SSL ­ 59 km south of Enterprise, NT Unknown 0 L TRU GNWT Ekati Diamond Mine ­ Beartooth Valve Shack, 64 2016041 2016­02­14 NT NSL ­ Clear Process Water 10000 L PL GNWTL 42 39N 110 38 28 2016042 2016­02­16 NT SSL ­ Hwy 2 km 39.9, West Channel Bridge Univis N22 100 L OTH GNWT 2016043 2016­02­16 NT INU ­ ITH ­ Crossing No. 31, 68 56 495N 133 24 891W Hydraulic Fluid 20 L OTH ILA 2016044 2016­02­16 NT NSL Yellowknife RTL Westcan Tank Farm Diesel Fuel 150 L TRU GNWT 55 km south of Tulita on the winter Road, 64 38 Bentonite ­ drill Lubicant 2016045 2016­02­18 NT SAH ­ 90000 L INST GNWTL 31N 124 51 30W mud 2016046 2016­02­17 NT NSL ­ Gahcho Kue Mine Project (Kennady Lake, NT) Sewage 1000 L PL GNWTL 2016047 2016­02­17 NT SSL Fort Resolution Fort Resolution/Airport Garage Fuel Oil 2 L ST< GNWT Portage 2 on GK Spur Road & Salvage, 63 58 2016048 2016­02­20 NT NSL ­ Diesel 250 L TRU GNWTL 28.6N 110 10 19.9W ­30km South of Tulita ­ Gotcha creek crossing, 64 2016049 2016­02­21 NT SAH ­ Engine Oil 2 L TRU GNWT 52 33N 125 6 10W Eastern Arctic Bay (East of Ballot Strait) 62 33N 2016050 2016­02­21 ­ ­ Ocean Water 0 L MV CCG 059 02W 2016051 2016­02­22 NT INU ­ ILA Borrow Source 174, 069 02 16.1N 133 20 Antifreeze 150 L OTH ILA 51.5W 2016052 2016­02­23 NU BAF Pangnirtung Alookie School, 66 08 44N 65 42 13W Heating Fuel 36 L ST< GN 2016053 2016­02­23 NT NSL ­ Winter Road ­ Portage # 49 Clear Diesel 105 L OTH GNWT 2016054 2016­02­24 NU BAF Pond Inlet Pond Inlet Gas Bar Diesel 60 L TRU GN 2016055 2016­02­26 NT NSL ­ Wekweti Winter Road Truck Fluid 0 L TRU GNWT 2016056 2016­02­26 NU BAF ­ Milne Ports, Baffin Island Arttic Diesel P50 120 L UK INAC Inuvik Tuk Highway km 58+600, 68 58 551N 133 2016057 2016­02­28 NT INU ­ Diesel Fuel 20 L TRU GNWT 31 989W Brevoot Island, NWS Site BAF­3, 63 20 24N 64 2016058 2016­02­29 NU BAF ­ Jet A1 0 L PL INAC 09 23W Gahcho Kue Mine (Kennady Lake, NWT) 63 26 2016059 2016­02­29 NT NSL ­ Diesel Fuel 100 L OTH GNWTL 5N 9 12 29W North of Fort Good Hope ­ between KM 898 and 2016060 2016­03­01 NT SAH ­ Diesel Fuel 75 L DRUM GNWTL 506 on the Mackanzie Valley fibre line 2016061 2016­03­02 NT DEH Trout Lake Trout Lake Diesel 450 L ST< GNWT 2016062 2016­03­01 NT NSL ­ Diavik Diamond Mine, 64 31N 110 20W Hydraulic Oil 450 L OTH GNWTL Mary River Project Mine Site, Baffin Island, NU, 2016063 2016­03­01 NU BAF ­ Lube Oil 300 L PL GNWTL 71 18 40N 79 16 27W Diamond Plaza 5204 50th Avenue, Yellowknife, 2016064 2016­03­03 NT NSL Yellowknife Diesel 45 L TRU GNWT NT Mine Site Kitchen Lift Station 19, 71 18 53N 79 17 2016065 2016­03­04 NU BAF ­ Grey Water 100 L PL INAC 01W Gasoline, Gas line 2016066 2016­03­04 NT NSL ­ Wool Bay, Great Slave Lake, on ice road 31 L OTH GNWT Antifreeze, Engine Oil Diesel fuel, oil and 2016067 2016­03­05 NT NSL ­ Portage 11, Tibbit to Contwoyto Winter Road 100 L OTH GNWTL antifreeze 2016068 2016­03­05 NT DEH Fort Liard Fort Liard NTPC Plant Glycol antifreeze 40 L OTH GNWT Approx. 3 km from deline on ice crossing, 65 9 5N 2016069 2016­03­05 NT SAH ­ Diesel 50 L TRU GNWTL 123 25 22W 2016070 2016­03­05 NT NSL ­ Anti Freeze 15 L OTH GNWTL Inuvik Tuk Highway km 59+240, 68 52 843N 133 2016071 2016­03­07 NT INU ­ Hydraulic Oil 44 L TRU GNWTL 31 965W 2016072 2016­03­08 NT SSL Hay River Hay River Unknown 0 L ST< GNWT 2016073 2015­08­07 NU KEE ­ Amaruq Exploration Site, 65 24 13N 96 40 45W Diesel 1500 L PL INAC Dempster Highway ­ KM 108, 67 25 12N 134 27 2016074 2016­03­10 NT INU ­ Diesel 300 L TRU GNWT 11W 2016075 2016­03­10 NT NSL Behchokö Northern Store Parking Lot ­ Behchoko Engine Oil 6 L OTH GNWT Pipeline Hill South of Tulita, Mackenzle Valley 2016076 2016­03­11 NT SAH ­ Diesel /Heating fuel 2300 L TRU GNWT Winter Road, 64 12 55N 124 22 54W Valve Shack, Beartooth PK line next to LLCF, Processed kimberlite / 2016077 2016­03­13 NT NSL ­ 2 L PL GNWTL EKATI Diamond Mine, 64 42 39N 110 38 28W water 2016078 2016­03­13 NU KEE ­ Meadowbank mine site, 65 2 14 N 96 3 58W Sewage 625000 L PL GNWTL 2016079 2016­03­14 NT INU ­ Inuvik Tok Highway, 68 54 59.4N 133 29 32.2 Hydraulic Oil 20 L PL GNWT Gahcho Kue Mine Project (Kennady Lake, NT), 2016080 2016­03­14 NT NSL ­ Diesel 25 L TRU GNWTL 63 26 5N 109 12 29W 2016081 2016­03­14 NU KEE ­ 65 2 14N 96 3 58W Diesel Fuel 700 L TRU INAC 2016082 2016­03­16 NT NSL Yellowknife Aven Senior Center 5710 50 ave.
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