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Document ID ca-mpppler-2026-04-01-2 Title Meat and Poultry Products Plant Liquid Effluent Regulations URL https://www.cer-rec.gc.ca/en/about/acts-regulations/other-acts/offshore-waste-treatment-guidelines/index.html Jurisdiction /ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 03:41:10.262528+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (105)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativeoperationalmandatoryException Discharge Variance Notificationwastewater, otherWhen, under exceptional circumstances, an operator plans to discharge waste material that has not been described in its EPP, it must contact the appropriate Board to vary the authorization to allow such a discharge.Exceptional circumstances where waste material is not described in the Environmental Protection Plan (EPP).high
#Q002prohibitionoperationalrecommendedUnauthorized Discharge Prohibitionwastewater, otherNo substance should be discharged unless the appropriate Board has determined that the discharge is acceptable.high
#Q003reportingreportingmandatoryEPP Discharge Inventory Requirementswastewater, otherIn accordance with Paragraph 9(i) of the Regulations, an EPP must provide an inventory of all planned discharges to the natural environment and the limits, qualitative or quantitative, that the operator will apply to each discharge. Each discharge location should also be described.high
#Q004reportingreportingrecommendedUnlisted Discharges in EPPwastewater, otherOperators should note that the listing in Section 2 is not intended to be exhaustive, and where discharges not described in Section 2 are contemplated, these discharges also should be described in the operator's EPP.Where discharges not described in Section 2 are contemplated.high
#Q005reportingreportingrecommendedMonthly Compliance Monitoring Reportingwastewater, otherWhere specific qualitative or quantitative discharge limits are identified in the EPP pursuant to Paragraph 9(i), the operator should report the results of its compliance monitoring program monthly to the Board.Where specific qualitative or quantitative discharge limits are identified in the EPP.high
#Q006reportingreportingrecommendedGreenhouse Gas Annualized EstimateotherEach operator of a production installation should, as part of its development application, provide an annualized estimate of the quantities of greenhouse gases (CO2 or CO2 equivalent) that will be emitted from its offshore installation(s), and a description of its strategy to control and reduce these emissions.As part of its development application.high
#Q007operationaloperationalrecommendedGreenhouse Gas Strategy Review ProvisionotherIn keeping with the philosophy of continual improvement and waste minimization, each operator's EPP should include a provision to periodically review and update this strategy, and to report the results to the Board.high
#Q008reportingtreatmentrecommendedProduced Water Treatment Technical ReviewwastewaterAs part of its development application, each operator of a production installation should examine and report upon the technical requirements for treatment of produced water to meet discharge requirements.As part of its development application.high
#Q009monitoringoperationalrecommendedProduced Water Sampling FrequencywastewaterAs a minimum, the discharge of produced water should be sampled and analyzed every 12 hours, and the 30-day and 24-hour averages calculated, but the operator may elect to sample and analyze more frequently.high
#Q010monitoringoperationalrecommendedProduced Water Sampling and Analysis MethodswastewaterThe methods for sampling and analysis of oil in produced water should be in accordance with Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20th Edition (or as amended or updated), 5520 Oil and Grease, 5520 C Partition-Infrared Method and 5520 F Hydrocarbons.high
#Q011monitoringoperationalrecommendedProduced Water Sampling LocationwastewaterAll samples of produced water, the analysis of which is intended to support compliance monitoring, should be collected at a point that is upstream of the discharge location and downstream of the last treatment unit.high
#Q012designoperationalrecommendedProduced Water Sampling Port DesignwastewaterThe sampling port should be designed to facilitate collection of a representative sample.high
#Q013reportingreportingrecommendedProduced Water Monthly ReportingwastewaterThe results of the sampling and analysis program, including the individual sample values, the 24-hour performance metric, the 30-day volume-weighted average, and the total volume of produced water discharged, for each day of discharge, should be reported to the Board monthly.high
#Q014reportingreportingrecommendedHydrate and Ice Mitigation Fluids ReportingwastewaterWhere fluids such as ethylene glycol, methanol or other substances have been added to prevent hydrate and/or ice formation, and are discharged as part of produced water, the volume discharged and average concentration should be reported as part of the monthly produced water reporting.Where fluids such as ethylene glycol, methanol or other substances have been added and are discharged as part of produced water.high
#Q015reportingreportingrecommendedProduced Water Characterization ProgramwastewaterThe operator should describe, as part of its EPP, the program by which it monitors the chemical and potentially biologically relevant characteristics of its produced water, and how this changes over time.high
#Q016reportingreportingrecommendedProduced Water Characterization Reporting FrequencywastewaterThe results of this program should be reported to the Board at least annually.high
#Q017operationaloperationalmandatoryDrilling Muds Chemical ScreeningotherAll substances that make up drilling muds are screened through the chemical management system developed by the operator in consideration of the Offshore Chemical Selection Guidelines for Drilling and Production Activities on Frontier Lands.high
#Q018operationaloperationalrecommendedWater Based Mud (WBM) UsageotherWhere it is technically reasonable, water based mud (WBM) should be used in the drilling of wells and well sections.Where technically reasonable.high
#Q019reportingreportingrecommendedWBM Discharge PlanningwastewaterPlans to discharge WBM should be described in the operator's EPP.high
#Q020operationaloperationalrecommendedWBM Management ApproachesotherOperators should develop management approaches for the use of WBM that reduce the need for the bulk disposal of these materials.high
#Q021prohibitionoperationalrecommendedSBM or EMOBM Base Fluid Discharge ProhibitionwastewaterOther than residual base fluid retained on cuttings as described in the operator's EPP (see Section 2.4 of these guidelines), no whole SBM or EMOBM base fluid, or any whole mud containing these constituents as a base fluid, should be discharged to the sea.high
#Q022prohibitionoperationalrecommendedOil Based Mud (OBM) Discharge ProhibitionwastewaterUnder no circumstances should oil base fluid or whole mud containing oil base fluid be discharged to the sea.high
#Q023reportingreportingrecommendedSBM or EMOBM Drilling Solids Reinjection ReviewotherEach operator that plans to use SBM or EMOBM in development drilling should, as part of its development application, examine and report upon the technical feasibility and economic reasonability of re-injecting the associated drilling solids into subsurface formations at its drill site(s).When planning to use SBM or EMOBM in development drilling.high
#Q024reportingreportingrecommendedDrilling Solids Management ReportingotherFor a drilling program where an operator has demonstrated that re-injection of drilling solids associated with the use of SBM or EMOBM is not technically feasible or economically reasonable, the operator's EPP should describe the manner in which drilling solids will be managed and discharged to the marine environment.When re-injection is not technically feasible or economically reasonable.high
#Q025operationaloperationalrecommendedLowest Concentration Retained Drilling Fluid ManagementotherThe operator should manage drilling solids in a manner which achieves the lowest concentration of drilling fluid retained on cuttings using proven and practicable best practices.high
#Q026prohibitionoperationalrecommendedOBM Drilling Solids Discharge ProhibitionwastewaterDrilling solids associated with the use of OBM should not be discharged to the marine environment.high
#Q027reportingreportingrecommendedDrilling Solids Sampling and Data ReportingotherTime series of both raw and averaged data should be reported.high
#Q028monitoringoperationalrecommendedAbnormal Operations Sampling FrequencyotherThe operator's sampling and analysis program should provide for more frequent sampling and analysis during periods of operations not considered to be within normal operating practice.During periods of operations not considered to be within normal operating practice.high
#Q029monitoringoperationalrecommendedContinuous Storage Displacement Water SamplingwastewaterWhere discharge is continuous, the discharge should be sampled for oil-in-water at least every 12 hours.Where discharge is continuous.high
#Q030monitoringoperationalrecommendedBatch Storage Displacement Water SamplingwastewaterWhere batch discharge is contemplated, the operator should devise a methodology for sampling of the water to be discharged, such that the samples are representative of the oil-in-water concentrations in the discharge.Where batch discharge is contemplated.high
#Q031monitoringoperationalrecommendedStorage Displacement Water Analysis MethodswastewaterThe methods for sampling and analysis of oil in water should be in accordance with Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20th Edition (or as amended or updated), 5520 Oil and Grease, 5520 C Partition-Infrared Method and 5520 F Hydrocarbons.high
#Q032monitoringoperationalrecommendedBilge Water Sampling MethodologywastewaterWhere the equipment described above is not used, the operator should devise a methodology for sampling of the bilge water to be discharged such that the samples are representative of the oil-in-water concentrations in the discharge.Where the equipment described above (oil-water separator meeting Transport Canada requirements) is not used.high
#Q033monitoringoperationalrecommendedBilge Water Analysis MethodswastewaterThe sampling and analysis should be conducted in accordance with Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20th Edition (or as amended or updated), 5520 Oil and Grease, 5520 C Partition-Infrared Method and 5520 F Hydrocarbons.high
#Q034monitoringoperationalrecommendedBallast Water Contamination SamplingwastewaterWhere oil contamination is known or suspected to exist, the operator should devise a methodology for sampling of the water to be discharged such that the samples are representative of the oil-in-water concentrations in the discharge.Where oil contamination is known or suspected to exist.high
#Q035monitoringoperationalrecommendedBallast Water Analysis MethodswastewaterThe methodology for sampling and analysis of oil in water should be in accordance with Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20th Edition (or as amended or updated), 5520 Oil and Grease, 5520 C Partition-Infrared Method and 5520 F Hydrocarbons.high
#Q036monitoringoperationalrecommendedContinuous Deck Drainage SamplingwastewaterWhere discharge is continuous, the discharge should be sampled for oil-in-water concentration at least every 12 hours.Where discharge is continuous.high
#Q037monitoringoperationalrecommendedBatch Deck Drainage SamplingwastewaterWhere batch discharge is contemplated, the operator should devise a methodology for sampling of the water to be discharged such that the samples are representative of the oil-in-water concentrations in the discharge.Where batch discharge is contemplated.high
#Q038monitoringoperationalrecommendedDeck Drainage Analysis MethodswastewaterThe methods for sampling and analysis of oil in water should be in accordance with Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20th Edition (or as amended or updated), 5520 Oil and Grease, 5520 C Partition-Infrared Method and 5520 F Hydrocarbons.high
#Q039designoperationalrecommendedDeck Drainage Collection System SeparationwastewaterAny systems used to collect deck drainage should be separated from drip pans placed under machinery.high
#Q040operationaltreatmentrecommendedDrip Pan Fluids ManagementwastewaterWaste materials and fluids from drip pans should be returned to the process, recovered and recycled, or transferred to shore and disposed of in a manner approved by local regulatory authorities.high
#Q041reportingreportingrecommendedProduced Sand Volume Monitoring and ReportingotherOperators of production installations should monitor and report the volume of produced sand that is being recovered during production operations.high
#Q042treatmenttreatmentrecommendedProduced Sand Oil Concentration TreatmentotherIn all cases, the sand should be treated to reduce oil concentrations to the lowest level practicable.high
#Q043monitoringoperationalrecommendedWell Treatment Fluids Sampling MethodologywastewaterWhere well treatment fluids are not being discharged with produced water, the operator should devise a methodology for sampling of the fluid to be discharged such that the samples are representative of the oil-in-water concentrations in the discharge.Where well treatment fluids are not being discharged with produced water.high
#Q044monitoringoperationalrecommendedWell Treatment Fluids Analysis MethodswastewaterThe methods for sampling and analysis of oil in water should be in accordance with Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20th Edition (or as amended or updated), 5520 Oil and Grease, 5520 EC Partition-Infrared Method and 5520 EF Hydrocarbons.high
#Q045reportingreportingrecommendedWell Treatment Fluids Analysis ReportingwastewaterResults of sample analyses should be reported to the Board.high
#Q046prohibitionoperationalrecommendedHighly Aromatic Oils Usage RestrictionwastewaterWell treatment fluids containing diesel oil or other highly aromatic oils should not be used unless they are recovered at site and recycled, or are transferred to shore and disposed of in a manner approved by local regulatory authorities.Unless they are recovered at site and recycled, or transferred to shore for disposal.high
#Q047treatmenttreatmentrecommendedAcidic Fluids Neutralization RequirementwastewaterStrongly acidic fluids recovered from well treatment operations should be treated with neutralizing agents to a pH of at least 5.0 prior to discharge.For strongly acidic fluids recovered from well treatment operations prior to discharge.high
#Q048operationaloperationalrecommendedCooling Water Biocide Chemical ScreeningotherAll biocides should be screened through the chemical management system developed by the operator in consideration of the Offshore Chemical Selection Guidelines for Drilling and Production Activities on Frontier Lands.high
#Q049reportingreportingmandatoryCooling Water Biocide Identification in EPPotherThe operator shall identify, in its EPP, any biocide that may be discharged in cooling water and the concentrations to be discharged to the sea.high
#Q050treatmenttreatmentmandatorySewage Maceration RequirementwastewaterSewage and food wastes must be macerated before discharge.Prior to discharge.high
#Q051reportingreportingmandatorySewage Biocide IdentificationwastewaterIn cases where an installation chemically disinfects sewage prior to discharge, the operator shall describe any biocide that may be discharged in sewage and the concentrations to be discharged to the sea.Where an installation chemically disinfects sewage prior to discharge.high
#Q052reportingreportingrecommendedFire Suppressant Agents EPP Descriptionwastewater, otherWhere chemical fire suppressant agents are added to water, the operator should describe the chemicals and amounts to be discharged in its EPP.Where chemical fire suppressant agents are added to water.high
#Q053reportingoperationalrecommendedFire Control System Testing Notificationwastewater, otherPrior to conducting scheduled testing of fire suppression systems, and where fire suppression chemicals are expected to be discharged to sea, the operator should notify the appropriate Board when this discharge is expected to occur.Prior to conducting scheduled testing of fire suppression systems, and where fire suppression chemicals are expected to be discharged.high
#Q054prohibitionoperationalrecommendedFire Control Systems Oil Discharge ProhibitionwastewaterOil should not be discharged to sea in conjunction with testing of fire suppression systems.high
#Q055corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryFire System Testing Oil Spill ReportingwastewaterAny such discharge of oil must be reported and responded to as a spill in accordance with the operator's contingency plans.Upon any discharge of oil during testing of fire suppression systems.high
#Q056operationaloperationalmandatorySubsea Fluids Toxicity MinimizationotherThe toxicity of these fluids is managed through the chemical management system developed by the operator in consideration of the Offshore Chemical Selection Guidelines for Drilling and Production Activities on Frontier Lands, and, as far as possible, the operator is expected to select the lowest toxicity alternative and to minimize the amount discharged.high
#Q057reportingreportingrecommendedSubsea Fluids EPP Description RequirementsotherIn the EPP submitted as part of an application for authorization, operators should describe the fluids of this type that are required for operation of subsea systems and that will be discharged to sea. The EPP should also contain estimates the volumes to be discharged or the discharge rate, and the frequency of reporting.In the EPP submitted as part of an application for authorization.high
#Q058operationaloperationalrecommendedSubsea Discharges Chemical ScreeningotherChemicals to be discharged should be screened through the operator's chemical management system.During installation and maintenance of subsea systems.high
#Q059reportingreportingrecommendedSubsea Batch Discharges EPP Descriptionwastewater, otherPlanned batch discharges from subsea systems should be described in the operator's EPP.high
#Q060administrativeoperationalrecommendedUnplanned Subsea Discharge Variance Requestwastewater, otherWhere operators have not described a necessary discharge in the EPP, they should contact the appropriate Board to vary the authorization to allow such a discharge.Where operators have not described a necessary discharge in the EPP.high
#Q061reportingreportingrecommendedSubsea Chemical Discharge ReportingotherThe volumes of chemicals discharged in association with subsea work should be reported through the normal process for reporting chemical usage.high
#Q062operationaloperationalrecommendedSubsea Residual Hydrocarbon MinimizationotherOperators should take all reasonable precautions to reduce to a minimum the amount of residual hydrocarbons in subsea equipment that is to be opened to the natural environment subsea.high
#Q063reportingreportingrecommendedPlanned Subsea Residual Petroleum EstimationotherFor planned discharges, the amount of residual petroleum should be estimated in the EPP, if possible.For planned discharges.high
#Q064reportingreportingrecommendedActual Discharged Residual Petroleum ReportingotherThe estimated volume of residual petroleum that is actually discharged should be reported to the Board.high
#Q065corrective_actionoperationalrecommendedSubsea Surface Expression Reporting and ManagementotherWhere a subsea discharge of residual petroleum causes a surface expression (slick or sheen), the surface expression should be reported and managed in a manner consistent with the operator's spill contingency plan.Where a subsea discharge of residual petroleum causes a surface expression.high
#Q066reportingreportingrecommendedNORM ReportingotherOperators should report the occurrence or probability of occurrence of naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) to the appropriate Board as early as possible in order to initiate discussion on available disposal options.Upon occurrence or probability of occurrence of naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM).high
#Q067administrativeoperationalrecommendedWaste Material Mixing Proposal RequirementwastewaterAny proposal relating to the mixing of waste material discharge streams should be prepared and presented to the Board for consideration as early as possible in the design stage of a project, and should specifically identify the points of waste discharge.For any proposal relating to the mixing of waste material discharge streams.high
#Q068prohibitionoperationalrecommendedWaste Mixing for Dilution ProhibitionwastewaterMixing of waste should not be carried out as a means of dilution in order to meet specified waste concentrations.high
#Q069reportingreportingrecommendedDischarge Locations Specification in EPPwastewater, otherThe locations on offshore installations for the discharge of waste materials should be specified in the EPP and will be reviewed by the Board on a case-by-case basis.high
#Q070designoperationalrecommendedSubmerged Effluent Discharge DesignwastewaterTypically, all points of effluent discharge should be below the water or ice surface.high
#Q071administrativeoperationalrecommendedAnalytical Laboratory Accreditation Requirementwastewater, otherOnshore laboratories that are used for the analysis of samples described in these guidelines should be accredited to ISO/IEC 17025.high
#Q072monitoringoperationalrecommendedCompliance Sample Collection PointwastewaterAll samples of produced water, the analysis of which is intended to support compliance monitoring, should be collected at a point that is upstream of the discharge location and downstream of the last treatment unit.For samples intended to support compliance monitoring.high
#Q073designoperationalrecommendedRepresentative Sample Port DesignwastewaterThe sampling port should be designed to facilitate collection of a representative sample.high
#Q074reportingreportingmandatoryEnvironmental Protection Control Measures Descriptiondrinking water, wastewater, agricultural water, aquatic life, recreational water, 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
#Q075treatmenttreatmentmandatoryNuclear and Hazardous Release Mitigation Dutydrinking water, wastewater, agricultural water, aquatic life, recreational water, otherThe applicant or licensee shall: demonstrate that reasonable precautions have been taken: to prevent or mitigate physical disturbances and releases of nuclear or hazardous substancesApplicable to all facilities and activitieshigh
#Q076designtreatmentmandatoryALARA and BATEA Principle Incorporationdrinking water, wastewater, agricultural water, aquatic life, recreational water, 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
#Q077prohibitionhealthmandatoryAcute Lethality Preventionaquatic lifeThe applicant or licensee shall: ensure that releases are not acutely lethal.Applicable to all facilities and activitieshigh
#Q078designtreatmentmandatoryBATEA Assessment Requirement for New/Modified Facilitiesdrinking water, wastewater, 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: conduct a BATEA assessment to determine the maximum predicted design release characteristicsFor new facility/activity or existing facility undergoing major modificationhigh
#Q079reportingreportingmandatoryUnmanaged Risk NotificationotherFor an existing facility or activity under normal operation... the licensee shall: upon 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 programUpon identification of a previously unmanaged risk in the ERAhigh
#Q080reportingreportingmandatoryBATEA Assessment Documentation SubmissionotherThe applicant or licensee shall document the BATEA assessment and results and shall submit them to the CNSC (see figure 3a).Following a BATEA assessmenthigh
#Q081corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryLicensed Release Limit Exceedance Investigationdrinking water, wastewater, agricultural water, aquatic life, recreational water, otherWhen a licensee becomes aware that a licensed release limit has been exceeded, the licensee shall: conduct an investigation to establish the cause and determine the magnitude of the exceedanceUpon awareness of a licensed release limit exceedancehigh
#Q082monitoringoperationalmandatoryAction Level Implementation RequirementotherFor 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 facilitieshigh
#Q083reportingreportingmandatoryTreatment System Commissioning Report Submissionwastewater, 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 MPDRCsAfter commissioning a new or majorly modified treatment systemhigh
#Q084operationaloperationalmandatoryAdaptive Management Plan Developmentdrinking water, wastewater, agricultural water, aquatic life, recreational water, otherWhen a requirement for adaptive management is identified, the licensee shall: develop, document, and implement an adaptive management planWhen adaptive management is identified due to unreasonable risk or regulatory changeshigh
#Q085administrativeoperationalmandatoryApplication Requirement ChecklistotherAs 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); establish the action levels (see section 6); conduct an ERA in accordance with REGDOC-2.9.1; establish a commissioning plan and implement commissioning of the treatment system and control measures (see section 7)New facility or activity, or existing facility or activity undergoing a major modificationhigh
#Q086monitoringoperationalmandatoryRoutine Monitoring and AssessmentotherFor an existing facility or activity under normal operation, and in line with its environmental protection program, the licensee shall: conduct routine effluent and/or emission and environmental monitoring as described in the licensee’s approved environmental protection program; assess effluent and/or emission monitoring results against the licensed release limits and action levels; assess the environmental monitoring results against: the predictions in the ERA [and] any new or changes in legislationExisting facility or activity under normal operationhigh
#Q087reportingoperationalmandatoryERA Update RequirementotherFor an existing facility or activity under normal operation... the licensee shall: update the site-specific ERA and characterize the risks to the environment (as per ERA periodic update requirements)Existing facility or activity under normal operationhigh
#Q088corrective_actiontreatmentmandatoryAdaptive Management ImplementationotherWhere adaptive management is required, the licensee shall: develop and document an adaptive management response plan (see section 8); implement an interim pollution prevention plan, as applicable (see section 8); conduct a BATEA assessment to determine the maximum predicted design release(s) characteristics (MPDRCs) and update proposed release limits to be used in the new or revised ERA (see section 4); submit the information for the proposed revision to the licensing basis to the CNSC; as applicable, implement the long-term solution arising from the BATEA assessment (see section 8)Where adaptive management is requiredhigh
#Q089reportingreportingmandatorySubmission of Release Point and Method DataotherThe 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 for each contaminant, or the proposed release limit(s) for the facility and/or activity for each contaminant; for hazardous substances, the proposed release limit(s) associated with each proposed controlled release point for each contaminant and/or physical stressor; the methodology used to establish the proposed release limit(s)high
#Q090reportinghealthmandatoryPublic Dose Limit Compliance Demonstrationdrinking waterFor 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
#Q091corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryLicensed Limit Exceedance Mitigation DutyotherWhen 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; 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 recurrence (this may include the application of adaptive management; see section 8)Upon awareness of a licensed release limit exceedancehigh
#Q092corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryAction Level Exceedance ResponseotherWhen 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 implementedWhen an action level is exceededhigh
#Q093administrativeoperationalmandatoryCommissioning Plan SubmissionotherFor 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.high
#Q094operationaloperationalmandatoryMandatory Commissioning AdherenceotherThe licensee shall commission the treatment system and control measures in accordance with the approved commissioning plan.high
#Q095corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryCommissioning Failure ProceduresotherIf the licensee determines that the treatment system performance is unable to meet a specific licensed release limit, the licensee shall: establish a revised release limit based on achievable technology; reassess the ERA to determine whether the predictions of the ERA remain valid; if the reassessment of the ERA... identifies an unreasonable risk... implementation [of] additional optimization, mitigation measures or techniques; [if no unreasonable risk] request that the CNSC amend the licensing basis; submit the revised ERA and proposed release limits.If the licensee determines that the treatment system performance is unable to meet a specific licensed release limithigh
#Q096administrativeoperationalmandatoryLicensed Release Limit RevisionotherLicensed 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 requirements (for example, federal, provincial, territorial, and municipal requirements)Upon major facility modification or regulatory updateshigh
#Q097operationaloperationalmandatoryAction 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.high
#Q098reportingreportingmandatoryAction Level Development 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] [and] submit this documentation and the proposed action levels to the CNSChigh
#Q099reportingreportingmandatoryAdaptive Management NotificationotherWhen a requirement for adaptive management is identified, the licensee shall: notify the CommissionUpon identification of unreasonable risk or regulatory changes requiring adaptive managementhigh
#Q100reportingreportingmandatoryAdaptive Management Reporting ComponentsotherDuring 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; [and] for each contaminant and physical stressor: an assessment of the historic and current effluent and/or emission performance data; [and] an assessment of the predicted future trends in effluent and/or emission performance; [and] an update summarizing the potential and residual risks to the environment; [and] the status of implementation of the long-term adaptive management planDuring the interim period of adaptive managementhigh
#Q101operationaloperationalrecommendedGeneral Waste Minimization ObligationotherOffshore operators are expected to take all reasonable measures to minimize the volumes of waste materials generated by their operations, and to minimize the quantity of substances of potential environmental concern contained within these waste materials.Standard drilling and production operations.high
#Q102reportingreportingrecommendedNEB Jurisdiction Incident ReportingotherOperators should contact the NEB to discuss requirements in its jurisdiction.When exceeding the limits described in the operator's EPP within NEB jurisdiction.high
#Q103operationaloperationalguidanceFlare Volume Minimization and ManagementotherThe Boards expect all operators to take steps to minimize flare gas volumes and operators are encouraged to develop flare management plans that strive for the minimization of gas flaring volumes.Standard production installation operations.high
#Q104administrativereportingrecommendedAir Emission Priority ConsultationotherThe management of emissions to air in relation to these priorities is beyond the scope of this guidance and operators should consult with Environment Canada in respect of these emissions.In relation to chemical substances and reduction priorities administered by Environment Canada.high
#Q105operationaltreatmentrecommendedProduced Water Compliance Implementation DeadlinewastewaterExisting operators of production installations should be able to meet this performance target within one year of the publication of these guidelines.For existing operators of production installations regarding the 30 mg/L (30-day) and 44 mg/L (24-hour) oil-in-water targets.high

P Quantitative Requirements (70)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001chemicaltreatmentrecommendedoil-in-water concentration (30-day volume weighted average)wastewater, otherMAC<= 30 mg/LDischarged produced water from a production installation.30-day volume weighted averagehigh
#P002chemicaltreatmentrecommendedoil-in-water concentration (24-hour average)wastewater, otherMAC<= 44 mg/LDischarged produced water from a production installation.24-hour average oil-in-water concentration in discharged produced water, as calculated at least twice per day.high
#P003chemicaltreatmentrecommendedretained synthetic-on-cuttings or enhanced mineral oil-on-cuttingswastewater, otherMAC<= 6.9 g/100 gDrilling solids discharged to sea.48-hour mass weighted average of retained oil on wet solids.high
#P004chemicaltreatmentrecommendedresidual oil concentrationwastewater, otherMAC<= 15 mg/LStorage displacement water that is to be discharged to sea.high
#P005chemicaltreatmentrecommendedresidual oil concentrationwastewater, otherMAC<= 15 mg/LBilge water that is to be discharged to sea.high
#P006chemicaltreatmentrecommendedresidual oil concentrationwastewater, otherMAC<= 15 mg/LBallast water that is to be discharged to sea.If it is known or suspected to be contaminated with oil.high
#P007chemicaltreatmentrecommendedresidual oil concentrationwastewater, otherMAC<= 15 mg/LDeck drainage that is to be discharged to sea.If there is potential for it to be contaminated with oil.high
#P008chemicaltreatmentrecommendedresidual oil concentrationwastewater, otherMAC<= 30 mg/LWell treatment fluids before being discharged to sea.Where it is not feasible to discharge well treatment fluids through a produced water treatment system.high
#P009chemicaltreatmentrecommendedpHwastewater, otherrequirement>= 5.0 pHWell treatment fluids.Strongly acidic fluids recovered from well treatment operations.high
#P010physicaltreatmentrecommendedparticle sizewastewater, otherMAC<= 6 millimetresSewage and food wastes.Reduced through maceration prior to discharge to sea.high
#P011chemicaltreatmentmandatoryBOD - Red Meat Integrated Plant (Actual Daily)wastewaterrequirement1.0 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit for Red Meat Integrated Plant.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(1).high
#P012chemicaltreatmentmandatoryBOD - Red Meat Integrated Plant (Average Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.5 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent month.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(2).high
#P013physicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Suspended Matter - Red Meat Integrated Plant (Actual Daily)wastewaterrequirement1.2 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(1).high
#P014physicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Suspended Matter - Red Meat Integrated Plant (Average Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.6 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent month.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(2).high
#P015chemicaltreatmentmandatoryGrease - Red Meat Integrated Plant (Actual Daily)wastewaterrequirement1.6 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(1).high
#P016chemicaltreatmentmandatoryGrease - Red Meat Integrated Plant (Average Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.8 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent month.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(2).high
#P017chemicaltreatmentmandatoryEffluent pH rangewastewaterrequirement6.0 to 9.0 pHpH of each composite sample of effluent.Required for authorized deposit of deleterious substances.high
#P018chemicaltreatmentguidelineStorm water BOD exemption thresholdotherrequirement<= 50 mg/LExclusion of storm water from the definition of effluent.Average concentration in at least 3 samples taken at intervals of 15 minutes.high
#P019physicaltreatmentmandatoryAcute Lethality - Standard Dissolved Oxygenwastewaterrequirement>= 8 mg/lAcute lethality test environment for Rainbow Trout.Minimum level maintained via aeration or oxygenation.high
#P020physicaloperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality - Sample Storage Temperaturewastewaterrequirement1 to 6 °CStorage of composite samples prior to toxicity testing.Applied if stored more than 60 hours between collection and testing.high
#P021chemicaltreatmentmandatoryBOD - Processing Plant (Actual Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.7 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit for Processing Plant.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(1).high
#P022physicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Suspended Matter - Processing Plant (Actual Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.5 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit for Processing Plant.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(1).high
#P023chemicaltreatmentmandatoryGrease - Processing Plant (Actual Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.8 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit for Processing Plant.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(1).high
#P024chemicaltreatmentmandatoryBOD - Poultry Integrated Plant (Actual Daily)wastewaterrequirement1.4 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit for Poultry Integrated Plant.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(1).high
#P025physicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Suspended Matter - Poultry Integrated Plant (Actual Daily)wastewaterrequirement1.0 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit for Poultry Integrated Plant.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(1).high
#P026chemicaltreatmentmandatoryGrease - Poultry Integrated Plant (Actual Daily)wastewaterrequirement1.0 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposit for Poultry Integrated Plant.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(1).high
#P027chemicaltreatmentmandatoryBOD - Rendering Plant (Actual Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.4 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized actual daily deposit for Rendering Plant.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(1).high
#P028physicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Suspended Matter - Rendering Plant (Actual Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.4 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized actual daily deposit for Rendering Plant.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(1).high
#P029chemicaltreatmentmandatoryGrease - Rendering Plant (Actual Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.3 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized actual daily deposit for Rendering Plant.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(1).high
#P030physicaltreatmentmandatoryAcute Lethality - Standard Test Exposure Durationwastewaterrequirement96 hoursDuration of fish exposure to sample.Standard test procedure using rainbow trout.high
#P031physicaloperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality - Minimum Fish Countwastewaterrequirement>= 10 fishMinimum number of fish per acute lethality test.Equal number must be in control vessel.high
#P032physicaloperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality - Control Mortality Thresholdwastewaterrequirement<= 10 per centInvalidation threshold for control fish mortality.Test is invalid if exceeded.high
#P033physicaloperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality - Test Organism Weightwastewaterrequirement0.5 to 10 gramsIndividual fish weight requirement.Standard rainbow trout test organism.high
#P034physicaloperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality - Test Temperaturewastewaterrequirement15 ± 1 °CelsiusTemperature control during toxicity testing.high
#P035physicaloperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality - Minimum Test Sample Volumewastewaterrequirement>= 1.5 litres per gram of fishAmount of fresh test sample per 96-hour test.high
#P036physicaloperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality - Minimum Vessel Water Depthwastewaterrequirement>= 10 cmWater depth in any test vessel.high
#P037physicaloperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality - Maximum Commencement Delaywastewaterrequirement<= 4 daysMaximum allowable time between sampling and test start.high
#P038operationaloperationalmandatoryExpanded Plant Capacity Multiplierotherrequirement> 2.5 times average annual productionThreshold defining an 'expanded plant' subject to regulations.Based on 1971-1975 production or since commencement.high
#P039chemicaltreatmentmandatoryBOD - Processing Plant (Average Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.35 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent month.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(2).high
#P040physicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Suspended Matter - Processing Plant (Average Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.25 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent month.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(2).high
#P041chemicaltreatmentmandatoryGrease - Processing Plant (Average Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.4 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent month.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(2).high
#P042chemicaltreatmentmandatoryBOD - Poultry Integrated Plant (Average Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.7 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent month.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(2).high
#P043physicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Suspended Matter - Poultry Integrated Plant (Average Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.5 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent month.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(2).high
#P044chemicaltreatmentmandatoryGrease - Poultry Integrated Plant (Average Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.5 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent month.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(2).high
#P045chemicaltreatmentmandatoryBOD - Rendering Plant (Average Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.2 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent month.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(2).high
#P046physicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Suspended Matter - Rendering Plant (Average Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.2 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent month.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(2).high
#P047chemicaltreatmentmandatoryGrease - Rendering Plant (Average Daily)wastewaterrequirement0.15 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent month.Determined in accordance with subsection 11(2).high
#P048operationalreportingmandatoryComposite sample collection intervalwastewaterrequirement<= 1 hourInterval for delivering equal volumes of effluent into a receptacle during a 24-hour sampling period.When not using continuous proportional flow sampling.high
#P049operationalreportingmandatoryStandard sampling periodwastewaterrequirement24 hoursStandard duration for collecting a composite sample from effluent discharge.Standard operating day discharge.high
#P050operationalreportingmandatorySmall plant minimum sample volumeswastewaterrequirement>= 4 volumesMinimum number of equal volumes required for a composite sample at small red meat, poultry, or processing plants.Small plants as defined by production thresholds in 7(2) and 7(3).high
#P051operationalreportingmandatorySmall plant sampling periodwastewaterrequirement>= 4 hoursMinimum sampling duration for small red meat, poultry, or processing plants.During which slaughtering or processing is performed.high
#P052operationalreportingmandatoryMonthly report submission deadlinewastewaterrequirement30 daysTimeframe to submit the monthly monitoring report to the Minister after the end of an equivalent month.high
#P053operationaloperationalmandatoryPre-test aeration limitwastewaterrequirement<= 2 hoursMaximum duration of aeration allowed for a test sample prior to beginning the acute lethality test.high
#P054operationaloperationalmandatorySample storage time trigger for refrigerationwastewaterrequirement> 60 hoursStorage duration threshold requiring the sample to be brought to a temperature of 1 to 6 C.Applies between collection and testing.high
#P055chemicaltreatmentmandatoryTreated wastewater pH thresholdwastewaterrequirement6.0 to 9.0 pHWastewater treated at a site outside a plant for pH and deleterious substance removal.Prior to being depositedhigh
#P056operationaloperationalmandatoryRed meat integrated plant size threshold (small)otherrequirement< 500 tonnes of finished product annuallyDefinition for simplified composite sampling procedures.high
#P057operationaloperationalmandatoryPoultry integrated plant size threshold (small)otherrequirement< 2500 tonnes of finished product annuallyDefinition for simplified composite sampling procedures.high
#P058physicalreportingmandatoryAcute lethality observation intervalswastewaterrequirement1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8, 24, 48, 72, 96 hoursTimes at which the number of dead fish in treatment and control vessels must be recorded.During the 96-hour acute lethality testhigh
#P059operationaloperationalmandatoryRed meat integrated plant size threshold (medium)otherrequirement500 to 10000 tonnes of finished product annuallyDetermines frequency of sampling and analysis (once a week).high
#P060operationaloperationalmandatoryPoultry integrated plant size threshold (medium)otherrequirement2500 to 7000 tonnes of finished product annuallyDetermines frequency of sampling and analysis (once a week).high
#P061operationalreportingmandatoryLarge red meat plant sampling frequencywastewaterrequirement2 times per weekSampling frequency for red meat integrated plants producing more than 10,000 tonnes annually.During operating dayshigh
#P062operationalreportingmandatoryLarge poultry plant sampling frequencywastewaterrequirement2 times per weekSampling frequency for poultry integrated plants producing more than 7,000 tonnes annually.During operating dayshigh
#P063operationalreportingmandatoryStandard processing plant sampling frequencywastewaterrequirement1 time per weekSampling frequency for processing plants producing more than 500 tonnes annually.During operating dayshigh
#P064operationalreportingmandatoryRendering plant sampling frequencywastewaterrequirement1 time per weekSampling frequency for all rendering plants.During operating dayshigh
#P065operationalreportingmandatoryAcute lethality testing interval (medium plants)wastewaterrequirement> 4 monthsRequired interval between the two slaughtering/processing days sampled annually for medium-sized plants.Applies to red meat (500-10,000t), processing (>500t), and poultry (2,500-7,000t).high
#P066operationalreportingmandatoryAcute lethality testing period (large plants)wastewaterrequirement13 weeksPeriod within which one slaughtering day must be sampled for large plants.Applies to red meat (>10,000t), poultry (>7,000t), and all rendering plants.high
#P067operationalreportingmandatoryAcute lethality testing interval (large plants)wastewaterrequirement> 1 monthRequired interval between samples for large plants tested quarterly.high
#P068operationaloperationalmandatorySmall processing plant size thresholdotherrequirement< 500 tonnes of finished product annuallyDefinition of small processing plants for simplified sampling procedures.Processing performed during sampling period.high
#P069operationalreportingmandatoryYearly production declaration deadlineotherrequirement30 daysTimeframe to submit the annual production declaration after the end of each calendar year.high
#P070operationaloperationalmandatoryExpanded plant regulatory onsetotherrequirement30 daysDeadline for owners of expanded plants to forward a declaration after becoming subject to the Regulations.high

D Definitions (11)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001effluentFor the purposes of sections 2 and 3, effluent, final discharge point and wastewater system have the same meanings as in section 1 of the Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations.high
#D002final discharge pointFor the purposes of sections 2 and 3, effluent, final discharge point and wastewater system have the same meanings as in section 1 of the Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations.high
#D003wastewater systemFor the purposes of sections 2 and 3, effluent, final discharge point and wastewater system have the same meanings as in section 1 of the Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations.high
#D004aquatic invasive speciesspecies that live in the water and become harmful when outside of their natural habitathigh
#D005pathogensbacteria and viruses that cause diseasehigh
#D006ballast water management systemssystems that treat ballast water to minimize the number of organismshigh
#D007potable waterdrinkable waterhigh
#D008the conventionInternational Convention for the Control and Management of Ships’ Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004high
#D009exchanging ballast waterexchanging ballast water in mid-ocean, which strands organisms in a hostile environmenthigh
#D010ballast waterwater [that] adds weight so the vessel floats at the right depth and stays level and stablehigh
#D011potabledrinkablehigh