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Policy Text:


RMP for Existing and Future Road Salt Handling and Storage
The handling and storage of road salt may only occur in accordance with an approved Risk Management Plan and is therefore designated for the purposes of s.58 of the Clean Water Act where:
a) The activity is or would be a significant drinking water threat and
b) Salt is stored or handled  on the property in quantities greater than 250 kg; and
c) The property is used for any land uses except residential consisting of four units or fewer.
The Risk Management Plan is to contain, at a minimum, structural or management alterations (if any) which when implemented will ensure that existing operations continue to function in a manner that minimizes the risk to sources of municipal drinking water. Risk Management Plans for existing activities shall established within five years of the amendment to the Source Protection Plan taking affect.

Monitoring Text:

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)