Policy Edit

Policy Id:

SPR/SPA:

Risk:

Implementing Body

Legal Effect

Policy Tool

Threat Type

Status

Comment

Policy Text:

The Town of Orangeville shall undertake research to determine the extent to which the sodium and chloride loading from the Town's Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) outfall into WHPA-E for Well 10 influences the rising sodium and chloride levels measured at this well and report back to the Credit Valley Source Protection Authority (CVSPA) within 2 years from the date the Source Protection Plan takes effect.

The CVSPA in partnership with the Town of Orangeville shall provide the report along with recommendations to the CTC Source Protection Committee to determine whether to make a formal request to the Director pursuant to section 119 of the Technical Rules: Assessment Report under the Clean Water Act, 2006 dated November 2009 to add this WPCP outfall as a Local Threat. If the WPCP outfall is added as a Local Threat then policies SWG-17 and SWG-18 shall apply.

Monitoring Text:

MON-1: The municipality or planning approval authority shall, by February 1 of each year, prepare and submit a report equivalent to s. 65 of O. Reg. 287/07 under the Clean Water Act, 2006 to the Source Protection Authority on the actions taken in the previous calendar year to achieve the outcomes of the source protection policy. Where applicable, municipal planning authorities shall provide a copy of the notice of adoption of amendments to official plans and/or zoning by laws. Reporting shall include information related to the effectiveness of the policies in ensuring a threat ceases to be, or does not become significant, and any actions required to respond to a drinking water threat during the reporting period.

MON-3: The source protection authority shall include in the annual report pursuant to s. 46 under the Clean Water Act, 2006, documentation on the risk reduction efforts they administered throughout the year. Reporting shall include information related to the effectiveness of the policies in ensuring a threat ceases to be, or does not become significant, and any actions required to respond to a drinking water threat during the reporting period.