Policy Edit

Policy Id:

SPR/SPA:

Risk:

Implementing Body

Legal Effect

Policy Tool

Threat Type

Status

Comment

Policy Text:

To ensure the existing handling and storage of road salt and storage of snow ceases to be a significant drinking water threat, where such an activity would be a significant drinking water threat, it shall be designated for the purpose of Section 58 of the Clean Water Act, 2006 and a Risk Management Plan shall be required.

A Risk Management Plan for the handling and storage of road salt, at a minimum, should include terms and conditions that mirror a salt management plan, and comply with contemporary standards to ensure the handling and storage of road salt ceases to be a significant drinking water threat.

A Risk Management Plan for the storage of snow, at a minimum, should be based on contemporary standards to ensure that the storage of snow and associated run-off ceases to be a significant drinking water threat.

Monitoring Text:

DC-M-CW-1.10: The Risk Management Official shall provide a report to the Source Protection Authority, by February 1st of each year, summarizing the actions taken by the Risk
Management Official to implement the Source Protection Policies, in accordance with the Clean Water Act, 2006 and associated regulations.