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BC-MC-4.8
Grand River
Significant
Implementing Body
Legal Effect
Policy Tool
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Status
Comment
MECP – WDS – Hauled Sewage, Biosolids
Conform with
Prescribed Instruments
Existing
Implemented
The application and storage of non-agricultural source materials (NASM) is regulated by the Nutrient Management Act. NASM Plans requiring approval are reviewed by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, not by Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. Since May 2015, the ministry screens all (including new and existing) hauled sewage, processed organic waste, and biosolids disposal site Environmental Compliance Approval applications in accordance with Source Water Protection Plans. This includes consideration of whether the proposed activity would be a drinking water threat as outlined in the relevant Source Water Protection Plan under the Clean Water Act. The ministry will not issue an Environmental Compliance Approval for a site deemed as a significant drinking water threat. For sites deemed as a low or moderate drinking water threat, the ministry will consider the application, but additional site restrictions may apply. The ministry’s review and approval process is included in the Standard Operating Procedure that can be found in Environmental Registry No. 012-2968 (https://ero.ontario.ca/archive/012-2968).
MECP – WDS – Hauled Sewage, Biosolids
Conform with
Prescribed Instruments
Future
Implemented
The application and storage of non-agricultural source materials (NASM) is regulated by the Nutrient Management Act. NASM Plans requiring approval are reviewed by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, not by Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. Since May 2015, the ministry screens all (including new and existing) hauled sewage, processed organic waste, and biosolids disposal site Environmental Compliance Approval applications in accordance with Source Water Protection Plans. This includes consideration of whether the proposed activity would be a drinking water threat as outlined in the relevant Source Water Protection Plan under the Clean Water Act. The ministry will not issue an Environmental Compliance Approval for a site deemed as a significant drinking water threat. For sites deemed as a low or moderate drinking water threat, the ministry will consider the application, but additional site restrictions may apply. The ministry’s review and approval process is included in the Standard Operating Procedure that can be found in Environmental Registry No. 012-2968 (https://ero.ontario.ca/archive/012-2968).
OMAFA - NASM Plans
Conform with
Prescribed Instruments
Existing
Implemented
No existing NASM plans in 2023
OMAFA - NASM Plans
Conform with
Prescribed Instruments
Future
Implemented
4 new NASM plan in Grand River, 2 are only E&O policies, 1 had the vulnerable area excluded from the NASM plan, and 1 had land application best management practices added as conditions.
Policy Text:
To ensure the existing and future application of non-agricultural source material to lands located within a WHPA-B with a vulnerability score equal to ten (10) ceases to be or never becomes a significant drinking water threat, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, or Ministry of the Environment, as applicable, shall review or prepare and, if necessary, amend a Non-Agricultural Source Material (NASM) Plan in accordance with the Nutrient Management Act, or an Environmental Compliance Approval 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.
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