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Policy Id:
SPR/SPA:
Risk:
2.06
Lower Thames Valley, St. Clair Region, Upper Thames River
Significant
Implementing Body
Legal Effect
Policy Tool
Threat Type
Status
Comment
MNRF
Strategic
Incentives
Existing
Implemented
There are currently no application fees associated with certain aggregate licence site plan amendments. An amendment required to specifically satisfy a source protection criteria would most likely not be subject to an application fee.
OMAFRA
Strategic
Incentives
Existing
No response required/not applicable
OMAFRA has never had an application fee for a nutrient management strategy or a Non-Agricultural Source Material plan.
MECP – MRDWS – Fuel Handling & Storage
Strategic
Incentives
Existing
Implemented: Policy outcome(s) evaluated - No further action(s) required
The ministry has implemented its commitment to review and consider the policy and will continue to report on the actions resulting from the review of the policy. Please also refer to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry’s, Ministry of Transportation's, and Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs' responses for policy 2.06.
MECP – Permit to Take Water
Strategic
Incentives
Existing
Implemented: Policy outcome(s) evaluated - No further action(s) required
The ministry has implemented its commitment to review and consider the policy and will continue to report on the actions resulting from the review of the policy. Please also refer to responses of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry’s, Ministry of Transportation's, and Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs' to policy 2.06 for further details.
MECP – Pesticides
Strategic
Incentives
Existing
Implemented
The ministry does not charge a fee for amending a permit for a land extermination. The ministry will continue to report on any actions relating to the policy.
MECP - Wastewater/Sewage Works
Strategic
Incentives
Existing
Implemented: Policy outcome(s) evaluated - No further action(s) required
The ministry has implemented its commitment to review and consider the policy and will continue to report on the actions resulting from the review of the policy. Please also refer to responses by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Ministry of Transporation, Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs to policy 2.06 for further details.
MECP – WDS – Hauled Sewage, Biosolids
Strategic
Incentives
Existing
Implemented: Policy outcome(s) evaluated - No further action(s) required
The ministry has implemented its commitment to review and consider the policy and will continue to report on the actions resulting from the review of the policy. Please also refer to responses of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry’s, Ministry of Transportation's, and Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs' to policy 2.06 for further details.
MECP - WDS - Landfilling and Storage
Strategic
Incentives
Existing
Implemented: Policy outcome(s) evaluated - No further action(s) required
If an approved activity is deemed a significant drinking water threat, the ministry will review the activity and the ECA to determine if changes are needed to meet the intent of the source protection policies. The ministry addresses drinking water threat activities that are regulated by ministry approvals and permits on a consistent province-wide basis. Please also refer to responses by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Ministry of Transportation, Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs to policy 2.06 for further details.
MTO - Fuel
Strategic
Incentives
Existing
No response required/not applicable
N/A - Policy 2.06 and OC 2.43 do not apply.
Policy Text:
The Province should consider waiving application fees in instances where Prescribed Instruments (PIs) are required to be amended for the sole reason of satisfying the policies in this Plan.
Monitoring Text:
(5.03): Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs 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.
(5.04): Ministry of Environment, 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. 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.
(5.05): Ministry of Natural Resources, 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.
5.06: Ministry of Transportation 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.
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