Hauled Wastewater Site Code of Practice
Refer to our Hauled Wastewater Site Code of Practice.
Private Pool Demolition Permit Package
Before demolishing a private swimming pool, compete the demolition permit package.
Advisory - Radon Gas
View the Advisory for Radon Gas.
2023 Adapted Sport and Recreation - Guidelines
2023 Adapted Sport and Recreation - Guidelines
Spill Response Procedure
Spill Response Procedure for the City's Hauled Wastewater Site.
Demolition Permit Application
A Demolition Permit Application Form is required if you wish to demolish a building such as a garage, house or commercial property.
PL202200268 - 4500 E Victoria Avenue
Public Notice - 4500 E Victoria Avenue
Measuring Energy & Greenhouse Gas
y 1752MWh.
Energy Generation Variations
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions take many forms and result in significantly different effects on the
environment. For example, methane released into the atmosphere is
about 25 times more harmful than carbon dioxide (CO2) as a greenhouse gas. Different types of
energy sources, such as natural gas or gasoline, produce different quantities of GHG emissions. As
with energy, all emissions are converted to a common unit of CO2e or CO2 equivalent. If a vehicle
consumes the average 1700L of gasoline per year it will emit approximately 3.75 tonnes CO2e into
the atmosphere. The Landfill Gas to Energy Facility can remove approximately 30,000 tonnes of CO2e
each year or the equivalent of emissions from 8,000 cars. The following table provides a comparison
of the GHG produced by selected energy sources and demonstrates the GHG impact per unit of energy.
Electricity produces 0.65 CO2e per 1 kwh of energy, while natural gas produces only 0.23 CO2e per
kwh of energy.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Fuel Unit GHG (kgCO2e) kgCO2e/KWh Gasoline 1 L 2.3 0.25 Diesel 1 L 2.7 0.27 Natural Gas 1 m3 2.14
0.24 Electricity from SaskPower (2019) 1 kWh 0.65 0.65 Electricity from SaskPower (2020) 1 kWh 0.53
0.53 striped The majority of our daily activities involve actions, materials, or energy resources
that in some way contribute to the release of carbon and other harmful greenhouse gases (GHG) into
the atmosphere. Unless absorbed through natural processes, this blanket of gases in the atmosphere
traps heat and results in climate change. Becoming sustainable requires us to reduce our use and
consumption of GHG-emitting energy sources and to shift to renewable energy sources. To calculate
your individual carbon-producing activity, try one of the following carbon calculators. UN Carbon
Footprint Calculator Map My Emissions Carbon Footprint Calculator
Our Carbon Footprint
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2021 Revaluation Report
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Design Regina B.18 Yards Neighbourhood Plan
View Design Regina Part B.18 - Yards Neighbourhood Plan