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Policy Id:
SPR/SPA:
Risk:
C.8.3
Ausable Bayfield, Maitland Valley
Significant
Implementing Body
Legal Effect
Policy Tool
Threat Type
Status
Comment
Conservation Authority
Conform with
Education / Outreach
Existing
Implemented
Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Township of - (Municipality)
Conform with
Education / Outreach
Existing
Implemented
Bluewater Municipality of - (Municipality)
Conform with
Education / Outreach
Existing
Implemented
Central Huron Municipality of - (Municipality)
Conform with
Education / Outreach
Existing
Implemented
Huron East Municipality of - (Municipality)
Conform with
Education / Outreach
Existing
Implemented
Huron-Kinloss Township of - (Municipality)
Conform with
Education / Outreach
Existing
Implemented
Minto Town of - (Municipality)
Conform with
Education / Outreach
Existing
Implemented
Morris-Turnberry Municipality of - (Municipality)
Conform with
Education / Outreach
Existing
Implemented
North Huron Township of - (Municipality)
Conform with
Education / Outreach
Existing
Implemented
North Perth Municipality of - (Municipality)
Conform with
Education / Outreach
Existing
Implemented
Policy Text:
Within one year of the Plan coming into effect, municipalities in collaboration with the lead Source Protection Authority (SPA) shall implement an outreach and education program, developed by the lead SPA, for delivery to all landowners within their jurisdiction engaged in road salt handling, storage or application where it is a significant drinking water threat, either entirely or partially within a wellhead protection area where the vulnerability score is 10.
The outreach and education program is intended to help inform affected landowners of risks to sources of local municipal drinking water and help identify means by which such risks can be minimized. The education program should be based on existing programs such as "Smart About Salt".
Monitoring Text:
Policy P.12.9 – Monitoring Policy for Policies where a Conservation Authority or Source Protection Authority is named as an Implementing Body
Where a policy of this Plan prescribes that the Conservation Authority or Source Protection Authority shall undertake an implementing action, the Authority shall, by February 1 of each year, prepare and submit to the Source Protection Authority a report in a form to be established, summarizing their actions and results for the previous year.
Policy P.12.10 – Monitoring Policy for Policies where a Municipality or Principal Authority is named as an Implementing Body
By February 01, 2016, and then thereafter annually by February 01, where a policy of this plan prescribes that a municipality or a principal authority shall undertake an implementing action, the municipality and the principal authority shall complete and submit to the Source Protection Authority, the monitoring report in a form to be established (this includes reporting from Risk Management Officials).
Revoked
This Policy has been Revoked.
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