Policy Edit

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Policy Text:

Notwithstanding policy BC-CW-4.2, to ensure any existing handling and storage of non-agricultural source material within a WHPA-A or B with a vulnerability score equal to ten (10) ceases to be a significant drinking water threat, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, or Ministry of the Environment, as applicable, shall review and, if necessary, amend any existing Non-Agricultural Source Material (NASM) Plan, in accordance with the Nutrient Management Act, or Environmental Compliance Approvals, in accordance with the Environmental Protection Act, to ensure that such Plans/Compliance Approvals incorporate appropriate measures and/or terms and conditions that, when implemented, ensure that the activity ceases to be a significant drinking water threat.

Monitoring Text:

(BC-CW-1.12): Where the Source Protection Plan policies may result in amendments to Prescribed Instruments or the issuance of a new Prescribed Instrument, the applicable ministry shall provide a summary of any actions taken the previous year to implement the policies and provide a written report summarizing this information to the Source Protection Authority by February 1st of each year.