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Document ID ca-cgdrwutuf-2011-01-11-2 Title Canadian Guidelines for Domestic Reclaimed Water for Use in Toilet and Urinal Flushing URL https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/publications/healthy-living/canadian-guidelines-domestic-reclaimed-water-use-toilet-urinal-flushing/canadian-guidelines-domestic-reclaimed-water-use-toilet-urinal-flushing-page-3.html Jurisdiction /ca Subdomain(s) Water reuse, Wastewater, Drinking water Language en Status completed Analyzed at 2026-03-19 08:07:43.446666+00:00 Relevance Provides technical guidelines and water quality standards for reclaimed water.

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Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001designoperationalguidancePlumbing Standards Guidancewastewater, otherPlumbing requirements for non-potable water systems are addressed by CSA Standard B128.1-06/B128.2-06, Design and installation of non-potable water systems/Maintenance and field testing of non-potable water systems (CSA, 2006).Applies to design, installation, maintenance, and field testing of non-potable water systems.high
#Q002administrativehealthrecommendedManagement Program Developmentwastewater, otherIt is recommended that authorities develop and implement a management program for domestic reclaimed water systems, giving due consideration to the protection of public health, local administrative and operational capacity, and economic considerations.high
#Q003operationaltreatmentrecommendedSite-Specific Risk Assessmentwastewater, otherA site-specific risk assessment should be conducted initially to determine the appropriate levels of microbiological reduction or inactivation needed for the specific system.To be conducted initially for the specific system.high
#Q004treatmenttreatmentrecommendedTreatment Technology Performancewastewater, otherTreatment technologies used should consistently achieve the guideline levels established in this document.high
#Q005monitoringoperationalrecommendedOperational Oversight and Monitoringwastewater, otherOperational oversight, inspections and ongoing monitoring should form key components of a management program to ensure that treatment of reclaimed water is effective on a long-term basis.As part of the management program.high

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