Policy Edit

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SPR/SPA:

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Legal Effect

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Comment

Policy Text:

The Conservation Authorities within the Source Protection Region shall work collaboratively with the municipalities of the Source Protection Region to develop guidance to identify the activities that will create transport pathways and the locations within which municipalities are required to provide notification of such new or altered transport pathways in accordance with Section 27(3) of O. Reg. 287/07 of the Clean Water Act. This guidance shall be available as soon as possible after the Source Protection Plan comes into effect.

Monitoring Text:

5.07: Conservation Authorities, and all other implementers, shall establish
monitoring programs as per Section 45 of the Clean Water Act. The
information collected through these monitoring programs shall be included
in a monitoring report that shall be submitted annually to the Source
Protection Authority. The information submitted to the Source Protection
Authority shall be consistent with the guidance developed pursuant to
policy 5.02 where that guidance identifies items required to meet provincial
reporting requirements of the implementer or SPA. Aspects of the
guidance which are beyond that which is necessary to satisfy provincial
reporting requirements shall be considered in submitting the monitoring
reports. Monitoring reports are to be submitted by February 1 of each
year following the first anniversary of the effective date of the Source
Protection Plan. Monitoring reports shall include information since the
submission of the previous monitoring report to December 31 of the year
previous to the deadline for report submission. For the first report, the
information shall include information from the effective date of the Source
Protection Plan.

5.08: Municipalities, and all other implementers, shall establish monitoring
programs as per Section 45 of the Clean Water Act. The information
collected through these monitoring programs shall be included in a
monitoring report that shall be submitted annually to the Upper Thames
River Conservation Authority. The information submitted to the
Conservation Authority shall be consistent with the guidance developed
pursuant to policy 5.02 where that guidance identifies items required to
meet provincial reporting requirements of the implementer or SPA.
Aspects of the guidance which are beyond that which is necessary to
satisfy provincial reporting requirements shall be considered in submitting
the monitoring reports. Monitoring reports are to be submitted by February
1 of each year following the first anniversary of the effective date of the
Source Protection Plan. Monitoring reports shall include information since
the submission of the previous monitoring report to December 31 of the
year previous to the deadline for report submission. For the first report, the
information shall include information from the effective date of the Source
Protection Plan.