Policy Text:
The Ministry of the Environment, when reviewing applications for the establishment of new waste disposal sites that would be moderate or low drinking water threats, should incorporate available source protection information in its decision-making process, and require the incorporation of appropriate risk management measures to protect the source of drinking water as part of any environmental compliance approval.
The provision in a. applies to the following types of waste disposal sites where they would be a moderate or low drinking water threat as identified in the Assessment Report:
for the Brockville and James W. King Intake Protection Zones 1 and 2 and Sydenham Intake Protection Zones 1, 2 and 3a:
landfarming of petroleum refining waste
landfilling of hazardous, municipal, or solid non-hazardous industrial or commercial waste
liquid industrial waste injection into a well.
for the A.L. Dafoe, Bath, Fairfield, Kingston Central, Point Pleasant, and Sandhurst Shores Intake Protection Zones 1 and 2:
the application of non-agricultural source material to land
the application of untreated septage (i.e., hauled sewage) to land
land farming of petroleum refining waste
landfilling of hazardous, municipal, solid non-hazardous industrial or commercial waste
liquid industrial waste injection into a well.