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Policy Id:
SPR/SPA:
Risk:
OC-CW-8.2
Catfish Creek, Grand River, Long Point
Significant
Implementing Body
Legal Effect
Policy Tool
Threat Type
Status
Comment
Oxford, County of - (Municipality)
Conform with
Education / Outreach
Future & Existing
Implemented
The County has reached out to landowners about the proper application of commercial fertilizers. When contaminants of concern (i.e., Nitrates) raise at certain wells the county re-engages those landowners to educate best practices.
Policy Text:
For the existing or future application of commercial fertilizer to land, on properties zoned as residential in the Area Municipal Zoning By- Laws, where this activity is, or would be, a significant drinking water threat, The County, in collaboration with the Source Protection Authority, Area Municipalities, the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, and/or other bodies wherever possible, shall develop and implement an education and outreach program directed at the owners and/or occupants of such properties to ensure this activity ceases to be or never becomes a significant drinking water threat. The program may include, but not necessarily be limited to, the provision of education material and information about the nature of the threat and how commercial fertilizer can be applied appropriately.
Monitoring Text:
OC-CW-1.8: The County shall provide a report to the Source Protection Authority, by February 1st of each year, summarizing the actions taken by the County to implement the Source Protection Plan Policies, where specifically required by the policies and not forming part of the report from the Risk Management Official required under OC-CW-1.10. Where the County is required to implement education and outreach programs as the primary means of managing the risk associated with significant drinking water threats, the County shall provide a report to the Source Protection Authority. This report must indicate, at minimum, the properties where these programs were implemented and additional details on how the significant drinking water threat was managed and/or ceased to be significant.
Revoked
This Policy has been Revoked.
Redundant policy
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