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Document ID ca-mpppler-1978-2 Title Meat and Poultry Products Plant Liquid Effluent Regulations URL https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/aquaculture/management-gestion/aar-raa-gd-eng.htm Jurisdiction /ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 03:39:30.780752+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (62)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativeoperationalmandatoryRequirement to Operate Under Aquaculture Licenceaquatic life, otherThe deleterious substance must be deposited in the operation of the aquaculture facility and the facility must be operated under an aquaculture licence.high
#Q002administrativehealthmandatoryDrug Prescription Requirementaquatic life, other(a) if by or under an Act of Parliament the drug may only be sold under a prescription, it must be prescribed by a person who is duly authorized to practise veterinary medicine (i) under the laws of the province in which the aquaculture facility is located, or (ii) under the laws of any province, if the aquaculture facility is not located in a province;In the case of a deposit of a drughigh
#Q003operationaloperationalmandatoryMinimization of Accidental Drug Depositaquatic life, other(b) the owner or operator of the facility must take measures to minimize the risk of an accidental deposit of the drug;In the case of a deposit of a drughigh
#Q004reportingreportingmandatoryConsideration of Drug Alternativesaquatic life, other(c) if the drug is deposited to control a pest as defined in the Pest Control Products Act, the owner or operator must consider, before depositing the drug, whether there are alternatives to the deposit of that drug and make a record of that consideration.If the drug is deposited to control a pesthigh
#Q005operationaloperationalmandatoryCompliance with Pest Control Products Actaquatic life, other(a) if the pest control product is registered, the owner or operator of the aquaculture facility must use it in compliance with any conditions specified under the Pest Control Products Act, including any conditions relating to the place where it may be used and the quantity and concentration that may be used;In the case of a deposit of a pest control producthigh
#Q006reportingreportingmandatoryConsideration of Pesticide Alternativesaquatic life, other(c) the owner or the operator must consider, before depositing the pest control product, whether there are alternatives to the deposit of that pest control product and make a record of that consideration;In the case of a deposit of a pest control producthigh
#Q007reportingreportingmandatoryNotification of Pesticide Depositaquatic life, other(d) the owner or the operator must notify the Minister, at least 72 hours before the deposit, of the product name of the pest control product and the time, date and geographic coordinates of the deposit.In the case of a deposit of a pest control producthigh
#Q008operationaloperationalmandatoryMeasures to Reduce Detriment to Fish Habitataquatic life, other7.(1) The owner or the operator of the aquaculture facility must, in depositing a deleterious substance referred to in paragraph 2(a) or (b), take reasonable measures to minimize detriment to fish and fish habitat outside of the facility, having regard to (a) the cost and effectiveness of the available measures; (b) the degree and nature of the detriment that may result from the deposit; and (c) the physical characteristics of the facility and the type of aquaculture that is engaged in.In depositing a deleterious substance referred to in paragraph 2(a) or (b) [drugs or pest control products]high
#Q009operationaloperationalmandatoryMeasures to Minimize Deposit of Feces and Feedaquatic life, other(2) In the case of an aquaculture facility that cultivates finfish and that is operated under an aquaculture licence that permits a standing biomass of more than 2.5 t or an annual production of more than 5 t, the owner or operator of the facility must take reasonable measures to minimize the deposit of fish feces and unconsumed feed, having regard to the factors set out in paragraphs (1)(a) to (c).Facility that cultivates finfish with standing biomass > 2.5 t or annual production > 5 thigh
#Q010reportingreportingmandatorySubmission of Information Before Depositingaquatic life, other8.(1) In the case of an aquaculture facility located in tidal waters for the cultivation of finfish that commences operations after the day on which these Regulations come into force, the owner or operator of the facility must submit the following information to the Minister at least 300 days before making a first deposit of a deleterious substance in the operation of the facility: (a) the predicted contours of the footprint of the biochemical oxygen demanding matter... (b) a survey conducted in accordance with the Monitoring Standard... (c) the bathymetry of the seabed... and (d) in the case of a facility located over a soft bottom, the additional information that is specified in the Monitoring Standard concerning the seabed...New facility located in tidal waters for cultivation of finfish (exceptions apply for small sites under 8(4))high
#Q011reportingreportingmandatorySubmission of Studies for Expansion Applicationsaquatic life, other9. If the owner or operator of an aquaculture facility located in tidal waters that cultivates finfish makes an application under federal or provincial law that, if approved, would authorize any activity that is likely to increase the predicted contours of the footprint of the biochemical oxygen demanding matter deposited by the facility, the owner or operator must conduct the studies necessary to obtain the information referred to in paragraphs 8(1)(a) to (d) and submit the information to the Minister within 30 days after the day on which the application was made.Application to increase footprint of BOD matterhigh
#Q012monitoringoperationalmandatoryBenthic Substrate Sampling Requirementaquatic life, other10.(1) In the case of an aquaculture facility that is located over a soft bottom and cultivates finfish in tidal waters in or adjacent to Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, British Columbia, Prince Edward Island or Newfoundland and Labrador, the owner or operator of the facility (a) must take samples of the benthic substrate in the manner and at the times and locations specified in the Monitoring Standard and determine the concentration of free sulfide in the samples in accordance with that Standard;Soft bottom facility cultivating finfish in tidal waters in specified provinceshigh
#Q013prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition on Restocking (Free Sulfide)aquatic life, other(c) must not restock the facility if the concentrations of free sulfide exceed the applicable concentration limits set out in paragraph (b).If free sulfide concentrations exceed limitshigh
#Q014monitoringoperationalmandatoryAlternative Visual Monitoring Requirementaquatic life, other(2) The owner or operator of an aquaculture facility must conduct visual monitoring in accordance with section 11 instead of the sampling described in subsection (1) if the owner or operator cannot obtain, from each of the locations specified in the Monitoring Standard, benthic substrate samples that (a) contain substrate to a depth of at least 5 cm; and (b) have a volume of at least 15 ml and undisturbed sediment-water interface.When acceptable benthic substrate samples cannot be obtainedhigh
#Q015prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition on Restocking (Visual Monitoring)aquatic life, other(b) must not, if the facility is located in tidal waters in or adjacent to Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island or Newfoundland and Labrador, restock the facility if the visual monitoring shows the presence of Beggiatoa species or similar bacteria, marine worms or barren substrate in more than 70% of the locations specified in the Monitoring Standard; and c) must not, if the facility is located in tidal waters in or adjacent to British Columbia, restock the facility if visual monitoring shows that Beggiatoa species or similar bacteria or marine worms cover (i) 10% or more of any four segments... or (ii) 10% or more of the two contiguous segments...If visual monitoring thresholds are exceededhigh
#Q016reportingreportingmandatoryNotification of Minister for Threshold Exceedanceaquatic life, other(3) The owner or operator must notify the Minister within 14 days after the day on which the samples of the substrate were taken or the visual monitoring conducted, as the case may be.If concentration limits for free sulfide or visual monitoring parameters are exceededhigh
#Q017reportingreportingmandatoryNotification of Fish Morbidity or Mortalityaquatic life, other13.(1) If fish morbidity or mortality outside the aquaculture facility is observed from any part of the facility within 96 hours after the deposit of any drug or pest control product referred to in paragraph 2(a) or (b), the owner or operator of the facility must immediately notify a fishery officer of (a) the name of the facility and its operator; (b) the geographic coordinates of the fish observed; (c) the estimated number and, if known, species of the fish observed; and (d) the product name of the drug or pest control product deposited and the date of the deposit.If fish morbidity or mortality is observed outside the facility within 96 hours of depositing drug or pest control producthigh
#Q018corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryCompliance with Minister's Direction on Deposit Ceasationaquatic life, other(2) If the owner or operator of an aquaculture facility is directed by the Minister to undertake measures under subsection 36(6) of the Act, and the Minister advises the owner or operator that the direction is related to the notification made by them under subsection (1), the owner or the operator must cease depositing the drug or pest control product referred to in subsection (1) until they have complied with the Minister’s directions.If directed by the Minister following a morbidity/mortality notificationhigh
#Q019reportingreportingmandatorySubmission of Annual Reportaquatic life, other14. The owner or operator of an aquaculture facility must submit an annual report to the Minister, and retain a copy of it, in accordance with section 16.high
#Q020reportingreportingmandatoryContent and Due Date of Annual Reportaquatic life, other16.(1) An annual report must be submitted in a form acceptable to the Minister and contain the following information in respect of the operation of the aquaculture facility during the calendar year... (2) An annual report must be submitted to the Minister on or before April 1 of the year following the year that is the subject of the report.high
#Q021reportingreportingmandatoryRetention of Annual Reportaquatic life, other(3) An owner or operator of an aquaculture facility must retain a copy of the annual report in the facility for a period of two years after the day on which it is submitted to the Minister.high
#Q022administrativereportingmandatoryLaboratory Accreditation for Samplesaquatic life, other1. All water, sediment, and/or tissue samples collected by the owner or operator will be submitted to a laboratory accredited by the Standards Council of Canada.During sampling for drugs and pest control productshigh
#Q023operationaloperationalmandatoryCleaning of Sampling Equipmentaquatic life, other6. All equipment must be cleaned with detergents and rinsed three times with sterile water between sampling sessions and when there may have been direct exposure to drugs and pest control products or indirectly via dust or water vapourDuring sampling for drugs and pest control productshigh
#Q024designreportingmandatoryCalculation of BOD Deposition Rateaquatic life, other1. (1) Calculate the rate of deposition of biochemical oxygen demanding (BOD) matter from the facility during maximum daily quantity of feed usage, using an aquaculture waste deposition model, and map the 1, 5, and 10 grams carbon per meter squared per day (g C/m2/day) depositional contours.For baseline information for new sites and expansion of existing siteshigh
#Q025monitoringoperationalmandatoryBathymetric Survey Procedureaquatic life, other3.(1) A bathymetric survey must be conducted with a minimum resolution of 10 m contours to generate depth profiles, related to chart datum, within the modeled 1 g C/m2/day depositional contour, as calculated in subsection 1(1), and covering the entire lease, including reference stations where applicable.Unless using an existing bathymetric chart per 3(2)high
#Q026monitoringoperationalmandatoryTiming of Baseline Benthic Surveysaquatic life, other7. Benthic substrate surveys or visual monitoring must be conducted prior to the introduction of fish to the site.For baseline information for new sites and expansionshigh
#Q027monitoringoperationalmandatoryTiming of Operational Benthic Monitoringaquatic life, other9. Benthic monitoring samples or video must be taken at the facility at least once during the production cycle at sea or every 24 months for farms with finfish continuously on siteDuring operationshigh
#Q028designoperationalmandatoryRequirement to Describe Environmental Control Measureswastewater, otherThe applicant or licensee shall: describe the control measures that will be taken for the protection of the environment, including the pollution control and abatement technologies and techniquesApplicable to all facilities and activitieshigh
#Q029designoperationalmandatoryBATEA Assessment Requirementwastewater, otherFor facilities and activities that are new or are undergoing major modifications that have the potential to increase or change the nature of releases to the environment and the resulting risks to receptors, the applicant or licensee shall conduct an assessment to identify the best available technologies, or the best available techniques for controlNew facilities or major modificationshigh
#Q030corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryResponse to Licensed Release Limit Exceedancewastewater, otherWhen a licensee becomes aware that a licensed release limit has been exceeded, the licensee shall: limit, to the extent possible, the effect and magnitude of the exceedance; conduct an investigation to establish the cause and determine the magnitude of the exceedance; assess the potential effects on human health and the environment; identify and take action to restore the effectiveness of the environmental protection program and/or control measure(s) implemented, and prevent recurrenceUpon awareness of licensed release limit exceedancehigh
#Q031monitoringoperationalmandatoryAction Level Establishment ProtocolotherFor contaminants and physical stressors released to the environment, the licensee shall establish and implement action levels in accordance with CSA N288.8, Establishing and implementing action levels for releases to the environment from nuclear facilitiesAs part of the environmental protection programhigh
#Q032reportingreportingmandatoryResponse to Action Level ExceedancesotherWhen an action level is exceeded, the licensee shall: notify and report to the Commission as specified in the licence or licence conditions handbook; conduct an investigation to identify the basis for exceeding the action level; where necessary, take action to restore the effectiveness of the program or control measures that have been implementedUpon action level exceedancehigh
#Q033designtreatmentmandatoryCommissioning Plan Submissionwastewater, otherFor any facility or activity that has a new treatment system to be commissioned, or a major modification to an existing treatment system, the licensee shall submit a commissioning plan to the CNSC.New treatment system or major modificationhigh
#Q034reportingreportingmandatoryCommissioning Report and Performance Verificationwastewater, otherAfter the treatment system is commissioned, the licensee shall submit a commissioning report that: includes an assessment of the operating performance of the treatment system against the licensed release limits and MPDRCs to ensure the operating performance is within the licensed release limits; confirms whether the proposed action levels remain appropriate.After system commissioninghigh
#Q035reportingreportingmandatoryNotification of Unmanaged Risk in ERAotherupon completion of the ERA, notify the Commission if a previously unmanaged risk is identified in the ERA, and adaptive management is required to restore the effectiveness of the environmental protection programIf unmanaged risk is identified in periodic ERA updatehigh
#Q036prohibitionhealthmandatoryNon-Acute Lethality Requirementwastewater, aquatic lifeThe applicant or licensee shall: ensure that releases are not acutely lethal.Applicable to all facilities and activitieshigh
#Q037designtreatmentmandatoryALARA and BATEA Incorporation Requirementwastewater, otherThe applicant or licensee shall: demonstrate that the principles of ALARA and BATEA have been incorporated (based on the approved design; see section 4) to: minimize controlled releases and prevent uncontrolled releases of nuclear and hazardous substances to the environmentApplicable to all facilities and activitieshigh
#Q038designoperationalmandatoryEstablishment of Proposed Release Limitswastewater, otherAs part of the licence application for a new facility or activity, or for an existing facility or activity that is undergoing a major modification, the applicant or licensee shall: establish the proposed release limits (see section 5)New facility or activity, or undergoing a major modificationhigh
#Q039reportingreportingmandatorySubmission of Release Point Informationwastewater, otherThe applicant or licensee shall submit to the CNSC: the locations of the proposed controlled release points; for radioactive nuclear substances, either: the proposed release limit(s) associated with each proposed controlled release point... or the proposed release limit(s) for the facilityhigh
#Q040operationalhealthmandatoryPublic Dose Limit Compliance DemonstrationotherFor all nuclear substances released from the facility or activity, the applicant or licensee shall demonstrate that, based on the proposed release limit(s), the maximum predicted annual total effective dose to a member of the public is less than the regulatory public dose limit.high
#Q041corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryAdaptive Management Plan Requirementother, wastewaterWhen a requirement for adaptive management is identified, the licensee shall: notify the Commission; develop, document, and implement an adaptive management planUpon identification of unreasonable risk or regulatory changeshigh
#Q042operationaloperationalmandatoryReasonable Precautions Demonstrationwastewater, aquatic life, otherdemonstrate that reasonable precautions have been taken: to prevent or mitigate physical disturbances and releases of nuclear or hazardous substances; to prevent or minimize any effects associated with those disturbances and releasesApplicable to all facilities and activitieshigh
#Q043designoperationalmandatoryRequirement to Conduct ERAotherconduct an ERA in accordance with REGDOC-2.9.1, Environmental Principles, Assessments and Protection Measures [1]New facility or activity, or undergoing a major modificationhigh
#Q044monitoringoperationalmandatoryRoutine Effluent and Environmental Monitoringwastewater, otherconduct routine effluent and/or emission and environmental monitoring as described in the licensee’s approved environmental protection programExisting facility or activity under normal operationhigh
#Q045operationaloperationalmandatoryMonitoring Results Assessmentwastewater, otherassess effluent and/or emission monitoring results against the licensed release limits and action levelsExisting facility or activity under normal operationhigh
#Q046reportingoperationalmandatoryPeriodic ERA Updateotherupdate the site-specific ERA and characterize the risks to the environment (as per ERA periodic update requirements)Existing facility or activity under normal operationhigh
#Q047reportingoperationalmandatoryBATEA Documentation and Submissionwastewater, otherThe applicant or licensee shall document the BATEA assessment and results and shall submit them to the CNSCNew facilities or activities undergoing major modificationshigh
#Q048reportingreportingmandatoryAction Level Documentation and SubmissionotherThe applicant or licensee shall: document the development of the action levels in accordance with CSA N288.8, Establishing and implementing action levels for releases to the environment from nuclear facilities [7]; submit this documentation and the proposed action levels to the CNSChigh
#Q049operationaltreatmentmandatoryImplementation of Commissioning Planwastewater, otherThe licensee shall commission the treatment system and control measures in accordance with the approved commissioning plan.New treatment system or major modificationhigh
#Q050corrective_actiontreatmentmandatoryResponse to Unexpected Commissioning Performancewastewater, otherIf the licensee discovers that a specific licensed release limit on releases to the environment cannot be met, the licensee shall: notify the Commission; determine the nature of the unexpected performance or behaviour; assess if the licensed release limit can be met through further optimization, or through application of additional mitigation measures or techniques to bring releases to levels below the licensed release limitWhen treatment system performance is unable to meet limitshigh
#Q051administrativeoperationalmandatoryRevision of Licensed Release Limitswastewater, otherLicensed release limits shall be revised in response to: a major modification of the operations of the facility, leading to a change in the licensing basis; new or updated governmental requirementshigh
#Q052operationaltreatmentmandatoryInterim Pollution Prevention Plan Implementationwastewater, otherWhere adaptive management is required, the licensee shall: implement an interim pollution prevention plan, as applicableWhen adaptive management is triggered to restore environmental protection program effectivenesshigh
#Q053designtreatmentmandatoryBATEA Assessment Contentwastewater, otherA BATEA assessment shall contain the following elements: characterization of pollutant source or sources; identification of contaminants and physical stressors that will require control; establishment of environmental release targets; analysis of options for technology and techniques; identification of the maximum predicted design release characteristics; analysis of benefits; selection of best BATEA optionRequired for new facilities or major modificationshigh
#Q054monitoringoperationalmandatoryAction Levels for Other Environmental ControlsotherThe applicant or licensee shall establish and implement action levels on other environmental controls that are necessary to ensure the effectiveness of the environmental protection program and control measures.Including controls like flow and hydraulic head across engineered or natural barriershigh
#Q055reportingreportingmandatoryAdaptive Management Periodic Update ContentotherDuring this interim period, at a frequency specified by the CNSC, the periodic updates shall include: a summary of the technology and techniques being applied and their performance in reducing the contaminants and physical stressors; for each contaminant and physical stressor: an assessment of the historic and current effluent and/or emission performance data; an assessment of the predicted future trends in effluent and/or emission performance; an update summarizing the potential and residual risks to the environment; the status of implementation of the long-term adaptive management planApplicable during the interim period of adaptive managementhigh
#Q056operationalhealthmandatoryMulti-Radionuclide Release ConditionotherWhen more than 1 radionuclide is released via 1 mode of release (that is, releases to municipal landfills, releases to the atmosphere or releases to the municipal sewer system), for each mode of release, the following condition applies: the sum of the ratio of activity released to the corresponding conditional clearance level for each radionuclide must be less than or equal to 1.Where multiple radionuclides are released to the same pathwayhigh
#Q057administrativereportingmandatoryNotification Method Requirementaquatic lifeNotification must be made by email.Required for pesticide deposit notificationshigh
#Q058reportingreportingmandatoryPost-Morbidity Laboratory Reportingaquatic lifeThe owner or operator is responsible for providing the fishery officer with the name of the laboratory to which the samples have been sent and the date of their expected delivery.If directed to sample following a morbidity or mortality eventhigh
#Q059monitoringoperationalmandatoryBenthic Sampling Minimum Attemptsaquatic lifeAt least 5 failed attempts per station must occur and be documented before sediment sampling is abandoned.During benthic substrate sampling using grab or core deviceshigh
#Q060monitoringoperationalmandatorySulfide Analysis Timeframesaquatic lifeThe concentration of free sulfide in the sediment samples must be determined within 36 hours of collection, except in British Columbia where sediment samples must be analyzed within 5 minutes.high
#Q061monitoringreportingmandatoryVideo Data Preservation Ruleaquatic lifeOriginal video must be transferred to digital format storage media with no post-survey video editing.Applies to visual monitoring of benthic substratehigh
#Q062prohibitionoperationalmandatoryDisease Outbreak Visitation Prohibitionaquatic lifeSampling must not be undertaken on any site during any disease outbreak or recovery period as determined in consultation with the NL DFA – Aquatic Animal Health Division.Specific to Newfoundland and Labrador marine finfish farmshigh

P Quantitative Requirements (75)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001operationaloperationalmandatoryMaximum standing biomass exception thresholdotherrequirement<= 2.5 tNon-application of baseline reporting requirements for small aquaculture facilitiesAquaculture licence permits a maximum standing biomass of 2.5 t or lesshigh
#P002operationaloperationalmandatoryMaximum annual production exception thresholdotherrequirement<= 5 tNon-application of baseline reporting requirements for small aquaculture facilitiesAquaculture licence permits a maximum annual production of 5 t or lesshigh
#P003chemicaltreatmentmandatoryMean concentration of free sulfide (Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador)aquatic lifeMAC> 3000 µMTriggers requirement for additional substrate samples and restricts restocking of the facilityApplicable to tidal waters in or adjacent to Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island or Newfoundland and Labradorhigh
#P004chemicaltreatmentmandatoryMean concentration of free sulfide at 30 m (British Columbia)aquatic lifeMAC> 1300 µMCalculated at 30 m from the structure containing cultivated fish. Exceedance restricts restocking.Applicable to tidal waters in or adjacent to British Columbiahigh
#P005chemicaltreatmentmandatoryMean concentration of free sulfide at 125 m (British Columbia)aquatic lifeMAC> 700 µMCalculated at 125 m from the structure containing cultivated fish. Exceedance restricts restocking.Applicable to tidal waters in or adjacent to British Columbiahigh
#P006physicaloperationalmandatoryBenthic substrate sample depth minimumaquatic liferequirement>= 5 cmRequirement for benthic substrate sample to be valid. If unmet, visual monitoring is required.To avoid shifting to visual monitoring substitute for samplinghigh
#P007physicaloperationalmandatoryBenthic substrate sample volume minimumaquatic liferequirement>= 15 mlRequirement for benthic substrate sample to be valid.To avoid shifting to visual monitoring substitute for samplinghigh
#P008microbiologicaltreatmentmandatoryBeggiatoa species, marine worms or barren substrate presence limit (East Coast)aquatic lifeMAC> 70 %Owner or operator must not restock if visual monitoring shows presence in more than 70% of the specified locations.Applicable to tidal waters in or adjacent to Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island or Newfoundland and Labradorhigh
#P009microbiologicaltreatmentmandatoryBeggiatoa species or marine worms cover limit (British Columbia)aquatic lifeMAC>= 10 %Owner or operator must not restock if visual monitoring shows 10% or more coverage in specific segments of substrate.Applicable to tidal waters in or adjacent to British Columbiahigh
#P010operationalreportingmandatoryMorbidity or mortality notification threshold timeaquatic liferequirement<= 96 hoursTimeframe after the deposit of any drug or pest control product during which any observed fish morbidity or mortality requires immediate notification.Observation of wild fish morbidity or mortality outside the aquaculture facilityhigh
#P011chemicalreportingmandatoryDepositional contours for biochemical oxygen demanding matteraquatic liferequirement1, 5, and 10 g C/m2/dayRequired to calculate the rate of deposition of BOD matter to map depositional contours.During maximum daily quantity of feed usagehigh
#P012physicaloperationalmandatoryMaximum sampling depth exceptionaquatic liferequirement> 300 mSampling is not required within areas of the tenure or depositional contour where depths exceed 300 m.high
#P013chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRed Meat Integrated Plant - BOD Actual Daily LimitwastewaterMAC1.0 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit per unit of productionRed Meat Integrated Planthigh
#P014chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRed Meat Integrated Plant - BOD Average Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.5 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent monthRed Meat Integrated Planthigh
#P015physicaltreatmentmandatoryRed Meat Integrated Plant - TSS Actual Daily LimitwastewaterMAC1.2 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit per unit of productionRed Meat Integrated Planthigh
#P016chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRed Meat Integrated Plant - Grease Actual Daily LimitwastewaterMAC1.6 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit per unit of productionRed Meat Integrated Planthigh
#P017chemicaltreatmentmandatoryEffluent pH rangewastewaterrequirement6.0 - 9.0 pH unitspH of each composite sample of effluenthigh
#P018chemicalreportingmandatoryStorm water BOD exclusion thresholdwastewaterrequirement<= 50 mg/LAverage concentration of BOD in at least 3 samples of storm water to be excluded from effluent definitionSamples taken at intervals of 15 minuteshigh
#P019unknownoperationalmandatoryAcute lethality test - Control fish mortality limitaquatic liferequirement<= 10 %Test is invalid if control fish mortality exceeds this limitStandardized acute lethality test procedurehigh
#P020chemicaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality test - Minimum dissolved oxygenaquatic liferequirement>= 8 mg/lMinimum dissolved oxygen level to be maintained during testAeration or oxygenation of test samplehigh
#P021physicaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality test - Temperatureaquatic liferequirement15 ± 1 °CelsiusTest environment temperaturehigh
#P022physicaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality test - Sample volume ratioaquatic liferequirement>= 1.5 L/gLitres of fresh test sample per gram of fish for 96-hour testhigh
#P023physicaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality test - Sample storage temperatureaquatic liferequirement1 to 6 °CTemperature range for storage exceeding 60 hoursIf stored more than 60 hours between collection and testinghigh
#P024operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality test - Maximum storage durationaquatic liferequirement<= 4 daysMaximum time allowed between sampling and commencement of testinghigh
#P025chemicaltreatmentmandatoryProcessing Plant - BOD Actual Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.7 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit per unit of productionProcessing Planthigh
#P026chemicaltreatmentmandatoryPoultry Integrated Plant - BOD Actual Daily LimitwastewaterMAC1.4 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit per unit of productionPoultry Integrated Planthigh
#P027chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRendering Plant - BOD Actual Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.4 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized actual daily deposit per unit of productionRendering Planthigh
#P028chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRendering Plant - Grease Actual Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.3 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized actual daily deposit per unit of productionRendering Planthigh
#P029operationaloperationalmandatoryComposite Sample - Max intervalwastewaterrequirement<= 1 hourMaximum interval between delivery of equal volumes into a receptacle for composite samplingSampling period of 24 hourshigh
#P030physicaltreatmentmandatoryRed Meat Integrated Plant - TSS Average Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.6 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent monthRed Meat Integrated Planthigh
#P031chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRed Meat Integrated Plant - Grease Average Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.8 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent monthRed Meat Integrated Planthigh
#P032physicaltreatmentmandatoryProcessing Plant - TSS Actual Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.5 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit per unit of productionProcessing Planthigh
#P033chemicaltreatmentmandatoryProcessing Plant - Grease Actual Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.8 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit per unit of productionProcessing Planthigh
#P034physicaltreatmentmandatoryRendering Plant - TSS Actual Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.4 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized actual daily deposit per unit of productionRendering Planthigh
#P035physicaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality test - Minimum water depthaquatic liferequirement>= 10 cmMinimum water depth in any test vesselStandardized acute lethality test procedurehigh
#P036physicaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality test - Individual fish weightaquatic liferequirement0.5 to 10 gramsWeight of individual test fish (Rainbow Trout)Standardized acute lethality test procedurehigh
#P037chemicaltreatmentmandatoryProcessing Plant - BOD Average Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.35 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent monthProcessing Planthigh
#P038physicaltreatmentmandatoryProcessing Plant - TSS Average Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.25 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent monthProcessing Planthigh
#P039chemicaltreatmentmandatoryProcessing Plant - Grease Average Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.4 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent monthProcessing Planthigh
#P040chemicaltreatmentmandatoryPoultry Integrated Plant - BOD Average Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.7 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent monthPoultry Integrated Planthigh
#P041physicaltreatmentmandatoryPoultry Integrated Plant - TSS Actual Daily LimitwastewaterMAC1.0 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit per unit of productionPoultry Integrated Planthigh
#P042physicaltreatmentmandatoryPoultry Integrated Plant - TSS Average Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.5 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent monthPoultry Integrated Planthigh
#P043chemicaltreatmentmandatoryPoultry Integrated Plant - Grease Actual Daily LimitwastewaterMAC1.0 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit per unit of productionPoultry Integrated Planthigh
#P044chemicaltreatmentmandatoryPoultry Integrated Plant - Grease Average Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.5 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent monthPoultry Integrated Planthigh
#P045chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRendering Plant - BOD Average Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.2 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent monthRendering Planthigh
#P046physicaltreatmentmandatoryRendering Plant - TSS Average Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.2 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent monthRendering Planthigh
#P047chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRendering Plant - Grease Average Daily LimitwastewaterMAC0.15 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent monthRendering Planthigh
#P048operationalreportingmandatoryLow Volume Plant Sampling Frequencywastewaterrequirement1 per equivalent monthFrequency of composite sampling and analysisRed meat < 500t, Processing < 500t, or Poultry < 2500t finished product annuallyhigh
#P049operationalreportingmandatoryMid-Range Plant Sampling Frequencywastewaterrequirement1 per weekFrequency of composite sampling and analysisRed meat 500-10000t, Processing > 500t, Poultry 2500-7000t, or any Rendering planthigh
#P050operationalreportingmandatoryHigh Volume Plant Sampling Frequencywastewaterrequirement2 per weekFrequency of composite sampling and analysisRed meat > 10000t or Poultry > 7000t finished product annuallyhigh
#P051operationaloperationalmandatoryExpanded plant capacity thresholdwastewaterrequirement2.5 timesDefinition of an expanded plant based on production increase relative to average annual amountPlant commenced production on or before Jan 1, 1971 or after Jan 1, 1971 but before Mar 31, 1977high
#P052operationaloperationalmandatorySmall plant composite sample volumeswastewaterrequirement>= 4 volumesMinimum number of equal volumes required for a valid composite sample at small plantsRed meat < 500t, Poultry < 2500t, or Processing < 500t annuallyhigh
#P053operationaloperationalmandatorySmall plant composite sampling periodwastewaterrequirement>= 4 hoursMinimum duration for effluent collection to form a composite sample for small plantsRed meat < 500t, Poultry < 2500t, or Processing < 500t annuallyhigh
#P054operationalreportingmandatoryReporting timeframewastewaterrequirement30 daysDeadline for forwarding the monthly monitoring report to the MinisterAfter the end of each equivalent monthhigh
#P055operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality test fish countaquatic liferequirement>= 10 fishMinimum number of fish to be exposed to the sample and control waterStandard 96-hour acute lethality testhigh
#P056operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality test durationaquatic liferequirement96 hoursThe specific duration for the acute lethality static testhigh
#P057operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality pre-aeration limitaquatic liferequirement<= 2 hoursMaximum allowed aeration time of the test sample prior to commencement of the testhigh
#P058operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality storage threshold for coolingaquatic liferequirement> 60 hoursTime threshold beyond which samples must be refrigerated at 1 to 6 CApplies to time between collection and testinghigh
#P059operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality testing frequency - Red meat < 500taquatic liferequirement1 per calendar yearFrequency of sampling and testing for acute lethalityRed meat integrated plant producing annually less than 500 tonnes of finished producthigh
#P060operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality testing frequency - Red meat 500-10000taquatic liferequirement2 per calendar yearFrequency of sampling and testing for acute lethalityRed meat integrated plant producing annually between 500 and 10,000 tonnes of finished producthigh
#P061operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality testing frequency - Red meat > 10000taquatic liferequirement1 per 13 week periodFrequency of sampling and testing for acute lethalityRed meat integrated plant producing annually over 10,000 tonnes of finished producthigh
#P062operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality testing frequency - Processing < 500taquatic liferequirement1 per calendar yearFrequency of sampling and testing for acute lethalityProcessing plant producing annually less than 500 tonnes of finished producthigh
#P063operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality testing frequency - Processing > 500taquatic liferequirement2 per calendar yearFrequency of sampling and testing for acute lethalityProcessing plant producing annually over 500 tonnes of finished producthigh
#P064operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality testing frequency - Poultry < 2500taquatic liferequirement1 per calendar yearFrequency of sampling and testing for acute lethalityPoultry integrated plant producing annually less than 2,500 tonnes of finished producthigh
#P065operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality testing frequency - Poultry 2500-7000taquatic liferequirement2 per calendar yearFrequency of sampling and testing for acute lethalityPoultry integrated plant producing annually between 2,500 and 7,000 tonnes of finished producthigh
#P066operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality testing frequency - Poultry > 7000taquatic liferequirement1 per 13 week periodFrequency of sampling and testing for acute lethalityPoultry integrated plant producing annually over 7,000 tonnes of finished producthigh
#P067operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality testing frequency - Rendering plantaquatic liferequirement1 per 13 week periodFrequency of sampling and testing for acute lethalityAny rendering planthigh
#P068operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute lethality test observation intervalsaquatic liferequirement0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 24, 48, 72, 96 hoursRequired observation times for recording dead fish in treatment and control vesselsStandardized 96-hour acute lethality testhigh
#P069operationaloperationalmandatoryStorm water sampling intervalwastewaterrequirement15 minutesInterval for taking 3 samples of storm water to determine BOD average concentration for exclusion from effluent definitionWhen protecting storm water from contamination by deleterious substanceshigh
#P070operationaloperationalmandatoryStandard composite sampling durationwastewaterrequirement24 hoursDuration of effluent collection for a composite sampleGeneral plants not meeting specific small-volume thresholdshigh
#P071operationaloperationalmandatorySemi-annual acute lethality test intervalaquatic liferequirement> 4 calendar monthsMinimum interval between tests for plants requiring testing twice per calendar yearRed meat 500-10000t, Processing > 500t, or Poultry 2500-7000t annuallyhigh
#P072operationaloperationalmandatoryQuarterly acute lethality test intervalaquatic liferequirement> 1 calendar monthMinimum interval between tests for plants requiring testing every 13 week periodRed meat > 10000t, Poultry > 7000t, or any Rendering planthigh
#P073operationalreportingmandatoryInitial plant declaration deadlinewastewaterrequirement30 daysTimeframe for expanded plants to submit a production declaration after becoming subject to regulationsExpanded plants only; new plants must submit before deposithigh
#P074operationalreportingmandatoryAnnual production declaration deadlinewastewaterrequirement30 daysDeadline for annual production declaration following the end of the calendar yearhigh
#P075physicaloperationalmandatoryTotal Suspended Matter filter support screen sizewastewaterrequirement3.5 mSize of the support screen used for glass fiber filter discs during TSS analysisUsing APHA Section 208Dhigh

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