Policy Text:
Where the application of road salt is a significant, moderate, or low drinking water threat the Ministry of Transportation should ensure their salt management plan is up-to-date to comply with Environment Canada's Code of Practice for the Environmental Management of Road Salts and Transportation Association of Canada documents.
Implementers: Ministry of Transportation
Applicable Areas: This policy applies to the following areas:
a) Significant: Picton (IPZ 1)*
b) Moderate and Low:
WHPA A, B, C and D and IPZ 1, 2 and 3(a) Madoc, Tweed, Deloro, Peats Point, Belleville, Point Anne, Deseronto, Napanee, Ameliasburgh, Picton and Bayside. *
* Refer to Impervious Surface Area Maps in the Updated Assessment Report, 2011 to determine exact areas where policies apply. For Bayside refer to the Trent Conservation Coalition's Assessment Report, 2011.
Tools: Specify Action pursuant to Section 26 of Ontario Regulation 287/07.
Legal Effect: Strategic (See Appendix C, List J and K)
Effective Date: Within one year of the Plan taking effect.
Monitoring Policy (See Appendix C, List F):
The Ministry of Transportation should provide an up-to-date copy of their Salt Management Plan to the Quinte Source Protection Authority and shall report by February 1st if updates/changes are made to the Plan during the previous calendar year.