Policy Edit

Policy Id:

SPR/SPA:

Risk:

Implementing Body

Legal Effect

Policy Tool

Threat Type

Status

Comment

Policy Text:

Where the handling and storage of fuel at a facility as defined in Section 1 of Ontario Regulation 213/01 is or would be a significant drinking water threat as described in Appendix B, the Ministry of Consumer Services and the Ministry of the Environment are strongly encouraged to consider source water protection during the next scheduled code review.

In addition, the TSSA is strongly encouraged to continue to include information regarding new code requirements and leak resistant technology in its communications products, and request
fuel suppliers to:

Promote to their customers the importance of regular maintenance as described in Section 13 of the Ontario Installation Code for Oil-burning Equipment to increase awareness of and compliance with this requirement (this could be accomplished by
printing a reminder on the fuel bill).

Implementer: The Ministry of Consumer Services, Technical Standards and Safety Authority and Ministry of the Environment

Applicable Areas: This policy applies to the following areas:
WHPA A, B and IPZ 1 (vulnerability score of 10) – Deloro, Madoc, Peats
Point, Point Anne, Tweed, Picton and Ameliasburgh.

Tools: Specify Action – Ministry of Consumer Services, Technical Standards and Safety Authority and Ministry of the Environment (Section 33 of the Clean Water Act, 2006).

Legal Effect: Strategic (See Appendix C, List J)

Effective Date: When the Plan takes effect.

Monitoring Text:

The Ministry of Consumer Services shall prepare a summary of the actions it has taken to achieve the outcomes of this Source Protection Plan policy and when codes are reviewed, make the summary available to the Quinte Source Protection Authority by February 1st of the next year.