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Policy Text:

The existing handling and storage of fuel is designated for the purpose of Section 58 of the Clean Water Act requiring Risk Management Plans in the vulnerable areas where the activity is a significant threat.

The risk management plan must at a minimum meet the standards set forth in the Technical Standards and Safety Act, 2000 and related regulations (O. Reg. 213/01 [Fuel Oil] and O. Reg. 217/01 [Liquid Fuels]) as amended from time to time, including the Code of Adoption document and associated Director's Orders. It must also require reporting any spills of fuel that enter or are likely to enter waters to the MOE Spills Action Centre. Expansions to existing activities are permitted provided that the activity can be adequately managed.

All land uses in the City of Greater Sudbury Zoning By-Law 2010-100Z are designated for the purpose of Section 59 of the Clean Water Act in the vulnerable areas where the handling and storage of fuel is a significant threat.

Monitoring policy M2 applies.

Monitoring Text:

M2: By February 1 of each year, risk management officials shall report annually to the Source Protection Authority with the information required in section 65 of Regulation 287/07 related to the previous calendar year.