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Policy Text:

Policy 1-8-E & F: Restricted Land Use Risk Management Plans for Waste Disposal Sites Not Regulated by Ontario Regulation 347/09

To assist the municipality with identifying areas where waste disposal sites require Risk Management Plans (Policy 1-7-E & F), all land uses in the applicable areas are designated for the purpose of Section 59 (restricted land use) of the Clean Water Act, 2006.

Implementer: Municipality

Applicable Areas: This policy applies to the following areas:

Waste Disposal Site - PCB Waste Storage, Waste Disposal Site - Storage of wastes described in clauses (p), (q), (r), (s), (t) or (u) of the definition of hazardous waste:
WHPA A and B, and IPZ 1 (vulnerability score of 10) - Madoc, Tweed, Deloro, Peats Point, Point Anne, Picton, and Ameliasburgh.


Waste Disposal Site - Storage Of Hazardous Waste At Disposal Sites:

WHPA A and B, IPZ 1 and 2 (vulnerability score of 9 or greater) - Madoc, Tweed, Deloro, Peats Point, Belleville (IPZ 1), Picton (IPZ 1 and 2), Deseronto (IPZ 1), Ameliasburgh (IPZ 1), Napanee (IPZ 1) and Point Anne (IPZ 1 and WHPA and B).
Note that in these areas this policy is applicable to commercial sites but not residential properties.

Tools: Restricted Land Use pursuant to Section 59 of the Clean Water Act, 2006.

Legal Effect: Must Conform (See Appendix C, List A and I)

Effective Date: The policy will be implemented when the Plan takes effect. Official Plans must be updated no later than the date of their next five year review required under Section 26 of the Planning Act and zoning by-laws must be updated within three years of the Official Plan amendments to bring them into conformity with the Official Plan.

Monitoring Policy (See Appendix C, List F):

The municipality shall submit an annual report to the Quinte Source Protection Authority by February 1st summarizing the actions it has taken to implement the policy.

Monitoring Text:

The municipality shall submit an annual report to the Quinte Source Protection Authority by February 1st summarizing the actions it has taken to implement the policy.