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Policy Text:

In areas where existing private onsite sewage systems are identified as significant drinking water threats, the municipality is required by the Ontario Building Code to implement a mandatory inspection program. The municipality shall:

1) Follow the 'On-Site Sewage Maintenance Inspection' document dated March, 2011 as amended from time to time, developed by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, to ensure a consistent approach to inspecting onsite systems across the province;
2) Prioritize the inspections based on location, age of septic systems and other factors which would result in identifying systems that may need to be improved.

Applicable Areas:
- WHPA A and B (vulnerability score of 10) - Deloro, Madoc, Peats Point, Point Anne and Tweed;
- IPZ 1 (vulnerability score of 10) -  Ameliasburgh, Picton and Point Anne; and
- Issues Contributing Area - Madoc and Tweed.

Effective Date: When the Plan, or any plan amendment, as applicable, takes effect and in accordance with the Ontario Building Code.  

Note: The Ontario Building Code allows municipalities to start inspections upon approval of an Assessment Report. Each septic system in these zones must be inspected every five years. 

Monitoring Text:

The municipality shall prepare a report for the previous calendar year to the Quinte Source Protection Authority by February 1st of each year summarizing:
a) The number of inspections conducted;
b) The number and location of septic systems identified as non-compliant using the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing On-Site Sewage Management Inspection protocol; and
c) A description of any identified deficiencies in the private sewage systems, and the compliance and enforcement action taken to achieve compliance.