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Document ID ca-mwes-2023-09 Title Municipal Wastewater Effluent Strategy URL https://ccme.ca/en/municipal-wastewater-effluent Jurisdiction /ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 03:35:40.412902+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (37)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001treatmenttreatmentrecommendedSecondary Level Treatment TargetwastewaterUnder the Strategy, all wastewater facilities should eventually achieve a minimum of secondary level treatment.high
#Q002monitoringoperationalmandatoryEffluent Quality MonitoringwastewaterFacilities must regularly monitor and report on the quality of the effluent being discharged.high
#Q003reportingreportingmandatoryEffluent Quality ReportingwastewaterFacilities must regularly monitor and report on the quality of the effluent being discharged.high
#Q004operationaloperationalmandatoryNational Performance Standards CompliancewastewaterWhile all municipal wastewater facilities are required to meet the National Performance Standards immediately, provisions for staggered deadlines to the end of 2020, 2030 and 2040 were offered to existing facilities that needed upgrades.provisions for staggered deadlines to the end of 2020, 2030 and 2040 were offered to existing facilities that needed upgradeshigh
#Q005treatmenttreatmentmandatoryChlorine Removal Requirementwastewater, aquatic lifeChlorine is toxic to aquatic organisms so it must be removed from wastewater before it is discharged to lakes, rivers and oceans.Before it is discharged to lakes, rivers and oceans.high
#Q006administrativeoperationalguidanceStaggered Deadlines Compliance ExtensionwastewaterWastewater treatment facilities that currently do not meet the National Performance Standards may still comply with regulations if they have been approved for one of the staggered deadlines.If they have been approved for one of the staggered deadlines.high
#Q007designoperationalmandatoryInstallation of Sampling and Flow Measuring FacilitieswastewaterThe owner of a plant shall, for each type of effluent deposited by the plant, install and maintain facilities, including sampling connections and flow measuring devices, of such type as the Minister may in writing approve for sampling and analysing effluents for the purpose of enabling the Minister to determine whether the owner is complying with the limits of authorized deposits prescribed by section 5;high
#Q008monitoringoperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality TestingwastewaterThe owner of a plant shall, for each type of effluent deposited by the plant, conduct the acute lethality test on a composite sample from a plant referred to in Column I of Schedule II at the frequency set out opposite that plant in Column II thereof.Applicable to plants referred to in Column I of Schedule IIhigh
#Q009reportingreportingmandatoryMonthly Effluent ReportingwastewaterThe owner of a plant shall, within 30 days after the end of each equivalent month, sign, date and forward to the Minister a report, in such form as the Minister may in writing approve, showing for that equivalent month [prescribed data including daily deposits, pH, production, and flow].Within 30 days after the end of each equivalent monthhigh
#Q010administrativereportingmandatoryInitial Plant Declaration for New or Expanded PlantswastewaterThe owner of a new plant shall, before he deposits any deleterious substance prescribed by section 4, and the owner of an expanded plant shall, within 30 days of becoming subject to these Regulations, sign, date and forward to the Minister a declaration, in such form as the Minister may in writing approve, showing [plant type, product type, projected production, and equivalent months].Before deposit for new plants; within 30 days of becoming subject for expanded plantshigh
#Q011administrativereportingmandatoryAnnual Production DeclarationwastewaterThe owner of a plant shall, within 30 days after the end of each calendar year, sign, date and forward to the Minister a declaration in such form as the Minister may in writing approve, showing the actual production of the plant for the previous year, in terms of tonnes of finished product for integrated and processing plants and tonnes of raw material for rendering plants and declaring equivalent months for the forthcoming year.Within 30 days after the end of each calendar yearhigh
#Q012monitoringoperationalmandatoryStandard Methods Adherencewastewaterprocedures pertaining to sampling, preservation and storage of samples and prevention of interference relating to the test methods referred to in paragraph (1)(a), as outlined in the general sections of the publication Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 14th Edition (1975), published jointly by the American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association and the Water Pollution Control Federation, shall be adhered to.When performing testing for biochemical oxygen demanding matter, total suspended matter, grease, and ammonia nitrogenhigh
#Q013monitoringoperationalmandatoryComposite Sample Collection Methodwastewatera composite sample shall be obtained by collecting effluent discharged from a plant during an operating day (a) continually during a sampling period of 24 hours at a rate in proportion to the flow rate of the effluent discharged; or (b) in such a manner that equal volumes of effluent are delivered into a receptacle at equal intervals not longer than one hour during a sampling period of 24 hours.Subject to subsections (2) and (3) for smaller plantshigh
#Q014monitoringoperationalmandatoryContinuous Flow Measurement and Recordingwastewaterthe flow of each type of effluent deposited by a plant shall be measured and recorded continuously.Subject to subsection (2) for smaller plantshigh
#Q015monitoringoperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality Test pH Adjustment Prohibitionwastewaterthere shall be no direct adjustment of the pH or other chemical characteristics of the test sampleDuring acute lethality testing using trouthigh
#Q016monitoringoperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality Test Sample Preservation and Storagewastewaterwhen transportation or storage of a composite sample is necessary, special precautions shall be used to minimize degradation as follows: (i) the sample shall be kept in sealed containers which are completely filled to the exclusion of all air, (ii) if it is necessary for the sample to be stored more than 60 hours between collection and testing, the sample shall be brought to a temperature range of 1" to 6 "C as soon as possible after collection and maintained at this temperature range until just prior to being tested, and (iii) acute lethality testing shall commence as soon as possible but in no case shall it commence later than four days after sampling.When transportation or storage of a composite sample is necessaryhigh
#Q017monitoringoperationalmandatorypH Determination MethodwastewaterFor the purposes of paragraph 6(c), the pH of a composite sample shall be determined using (a) the test method prescribed by section 424 of the publication referred to in subsection (2); or (b) any other method, approved in writing by the Minister, the results of which can be confirmed by the method referred to in paragraph (a).high
#Q018monitoringoperationalmandatoryStandard Test Organism Requirementwastewater, aquatic liferainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri Richardson) shall be used as the standard test organism for the test procedure;During acute lethality testing.high
#Q019monitoringoperationalmandatoryTest Organism Health and Acclimationwastewater, aquatic lifeonly healthy, standardized stocks of properly acclimated rainbow trout shall be used;During acute lethality testing.high
#Q020monitoringoperationalmandatoryTest Sample Aeration Minimizationwastewaterthe test sample shall be aerated or oxygenated with only that amount of air or oxygen required to maintain a minimum dissolved oxygen level of 8 mg/l and aeration or oxygenation shall be minimized to reduce the stripping of volatile compounds or the oxidation of acutely lethal components in the test sample.During acute lethality testing.high
#Q021prohibitionoperationalmandatoryAuthorized Deposit Conditionswastewaterthe owner of a plant of a class set out in Column I of Schedule I may deposit a deleterious substance prescribed by section 4 if (a) the actual daily deposit of each deleterious substance, determined in accordance with subsection 11(1), does not exceed the authorized daily deposit of that substance for that class of plant as set out in Column III of that Schedule; (b) the average daily deposit of each deleterious substance during an equivalent month, determined in accordance with subsection 11(2), does not exceed the authorized average daily deposit of that substance for that class of plant as set out in Column IV of that Schedule; and (c) the pH of each composite sample of effluent, determined in accordance with subsection 9(3), is between 6.0 and 9.0.high
#Q022monitoringoperationalmandatoryRoutine Monitoring and Analysis DutieswastewaterThe owner of a plant shall, for each type of effluent deposited by the plant, (b) take a composite sample on the regular basis prescribed by section 8; (c) analyse the sample referred to in paragraph (b) in accordance with section 9; (d) measure the flow in accordance with section 10; (e) determine the actual and average daily deposits of each deleterious substance in accordance with section 11;high
#Q023monitoringoperationalmandatoryStandardized Sampling FrequencywastewaterThe sampling referred to in paragraph 6(b) shall be made (a) once every equivalent month in the case of [prescribed small plants], (b) once a week in the case of [prescribed medium plants], (c) twice a week in the case of [prescribed large plants].Specific frequency depends on plant class and annual production tonnage as defined in Section 8(a)-(c)high
#Q024monitoringoperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality Testing Frequencywastewater, aquatic lifeconduct the acute lethality test on a composite sample from a plant referred to in Column I of Schedule II at the frequency set out opposite that plant in Column II thereof.Frequencies range from once per year to once per 13-week period depending on plant size and typehigh
#Q025monitoringoperationalmandatoryLethality Test Organism Exposure and Monitoringwastewater, aquatic lifefor each acute lethality test, at least 10 fish shall be exposed to a representative portion of the composite sample for a period of 96 hours and an equal number of fish shall be exposed for the same period under identical conditions to water used for holding fish stocks (control fish); ... the number of dead fish in the treatment and control vessels shall be recorded at 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8, 24, 48, 72 and 96 hours;During acute lethality testing using rainbow trouthigh
#Q026monitoringoperationalmandatoryTest Method Selection Requirementwastewaterthe concentration in milligrams per litre of a substance described in an item of Schedule III, in each composite sample, shall be determined using (a) the test method set out in Column I and modified in Column II of that item; or (b) any other method, approved in writing by the Minister, the results of which can be confirmed by the method referred to in paragraph (a).high
#Q027reportingreportingmandatoryDeposit Calculation Expression Unitswastewaterthe actual daily deposit per unit of production of each deleterious substance prescribed by section 4 shall be determined using the data obtained under subsection 9(1) and section 10 and shall be expressed (a) in the case of integrated plants or processing plants, in terms of kilograms per tonne of finished product per day; and (b) in the case of rendering plants, in terms of kilograms per tonne of raw material per day.high
#Q028monitoringoperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality Sample to Biomass Ratiowastewater, aquatic lifefor each gram of fish there shall be at least 1.5 litres of fresh test sample per 96-hour test;During acute lethality testing using rainbow trouthigh
#Q029monitoringoperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality Minimum Vessel Depthwastewater, aquatic lifethe minimum water depth in any test vessel shall be 10 cm;During acute lethality testinghigh
#Q030monitoringoperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality Fish Weight Standardwastewater, aquatic lifein any test, individual fish shall weigh between 0.5 and 10 grams and the weight of the largest fish shall not be more than twice the smallest;During acute lethality testinghigh
#Q031monitoringoperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality Test Temperaturewastewater, aquatic lifethe test shall be conducted at 15° ± 1° Celsius;During acute lethality testinghigh
#Q032reportingreportingmandatoryAmmonia Nitrogen Reporting Detailwastewaterthe concentration of ammonia nitrogen for each composite sample analysed in the manner prescribed by subsection 9(1);Included in the monthly report to the Ministerhigh
#Q033reportingreportingmandatoryAcute Lethality Test Reporting Detailswastewaterthe following details of any acute lethality test conducted in accordance with subsection 9(4), namely, (i) the date and time period of the composite sample collection, (ii) details on refrigeration, transportation and storage of the sample, (iii) the date and time the test commenced, (iv) the number of dead fish observed in the test and control vessels for the exposure times outlined in the test procedure used, (v) the per cent mortality of fish exposed to the toxicity test sample and to the control water at the completion of the test, and (vi) any other information that the Minister may require.Included in the monthly report to the Ministerhigh
#Q034monitoringoperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality Test Validity Conditionwastewater, aquatic lifethis test is invalid if greater than 10 per cent of the control fish die;Applies to the 96-hour acute lethality static testhigh
#Q035monitoringoperationalmandatorySmall Integrated Plant Sampling MethodwastewaterIn the case of (a) a red meat integrated plant producing less than 500 tonnes of finished product annually, or (b) a poultry integrated plant producing less than 2 500 tonnes of finished product annually, a composite sample shall be obtained by collecting effluent discharged from the plant in such a manner that a minimum of four equal volumes of effluent are delivered into a receptacle at equal intervals during a sampling period of not less than four hours during which slaughtering is performed.Red meat integrated plants < 500 tonnes/year or poultry integrated plants < 2500 tonnes/yearhigh
#Q036monitoringoperationalmandatorySmall Processing Plant Sampling MethodwastewaterIn the case of a processing plant producing less than 500 tonnes of finished product annually, a composite sample shall be obtained by collecting effluent discharged from the plant in such a manner that a minimum of four equal volumes of effluent are delivered into a receptacle at equal intervals during a sampling period of not less than four hours during which processing is performed.Processing plants < 500 tonnes/yearhigh
#Q037monitoringoperationalguidanceAlternative Flow Measurement for Small PlantswastewaterIn the case of (a) a red meat integrated plant producing less than 500 tonnes of finished product annually, (b) a poultry integrated plant producing less than 2 500 tonnes of finished product annually, or (c) a processing plant producing less than 500 tonnes of finished product annually, the flow of effluent may be determined by measuring the total quantity of water taken in daily by the plant or the total quantity of effluent deposited daily by the plant if the effluent is deposited as a single flow.Red meat integrated < 500t, Poultry integrated < 2500t, or Processing < 500thigh

P Quantitative Requirements (80)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001chemicaltreatmentmandatoryCarbonaceous Biochemical Oxygen Demand (CBOD5)wastewaterrequirement25 mg/LNational Performance Standard for carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demandDoes not apply to sanitary or combined sewer overflows or to facilities located in geographic areas where extreme climatic conditions impede treatment, such as Canada’s Far North.high
#P002physicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Suspended Solids (TSS)wastewaterrequirement25 mg/LNational Performance Standard for TSSDoes not apply to sanitary or combined sewer overflows or to facilities located in geographic areas where extreme climatic conditions impede treatment, such as Canada’s Far North.high
#P003chemicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Residual Chlorine (TRC)wastewaterrequirement0.02 mg/LNational Performance Standard for TRCDoes not apply to sanitary or combined sewer overflows or to facilities located in geographic areas where extreme climatic conditions impede treatment, such as Canada’s Far North.high
#P004chemicaltreatmentguidelineProduced Water Oil-in-Water (30-day)wastewaterrequirement<= 30 mg/L30-day volume weighted average oil-in-water concentration in discharged produced waterExisting operators should meet this within one year of publication.high
#P005chemicaltreatmentguidelineProduced Water Oil-in-Water (24-hour)wastewaterrequirement<= 44 mg/L24-hour average oil-in-water concentration in discharged produced waterCalculated at least twice per day.high
#P006chemicaltreatmentguidelineSynthetic-on-cuttings or EMOBM-on-cuttingswastewaterrequirement<= 6.9 g/100 g48-hour mass weighted average of retained synthetic or enhanced mineral oil on wet solidsApplies when re-injection is not technically or economically feasible.high
#P007chemicaltreatmentguidelineStorage Displacement Water Residual Oilwastewaterrequirement<= 15 mg/LResidual oil concentration in storage displacement water discharged to seaSampled every 12 hours for continuous discharge or per batch for batch discharge.high
#P008chemicaltreatmentguidelineBilge Water Residual Oilwastewaterrequirement<= 15 mg/LResidual oil concentration in bilge water discharged to seaMay follow Transport Canada requirements (SOR/2007-86) if oil-water separator is used.high
#P009chemicaltreatmentguidelineContaminated Ballast Water Residual Oilwastewaterrequirement<= 15 mg/LResidual oil concentration for ballast water known or suspected to be contaminatedNon-contaminated ballast water may be discharged without treatment.high
#P010chemicaltreatmentguidelineContaminated Deck Drainage Residual Oilwastewaterrequirement<= 15 mg/LResidual oil concentration for deck drainage with potential for oil contaminationSampled every 12 hours for continuous discharge.high
#P011chemicaltreatmentguidelineWell Treatment Fluids Residual Oilwastewaterrequirement<= 30 mg/LResidual oil concentration when fluids cannot be directed to produced water treatmentMust be representative of the oil-in-water concentration in the discharge.high
#P012chemicaltreatmentguidelineWell Treatment Fluid Neutralizationwastewaterrequirement>= 5.0 pHNeutralization of strongly acidic fluids recovered from well treatmentRequired prior to discharge.high
#P013physicaltreatmentguidelineSewage and Food Waste Particle Sizewastewaterrequirement<= 6 millimetresMaximum particle size for macerated sewage and food wasteMust be macerated prior to discharge.high
#P014chemicaltreatmentguidelineSBM/EMOBM Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Contentwastewaterrequirement< 10 mg/kgTotal polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) concentration for synthetic or enhanced mineral base fluidsPart of the definition and selection criteria for acceptable base fluids.high
#P015chemicaltreatmentmandatoryCarbonaceous Biochemical Oxygen Demand (CBOD5)wastewaterrequirement<= 25 mg/LCBOD5 is the amount of dissolved oxygen required by microorganisms to break down organic carbon and inorganic material in a wastewater sample.Does not apply to sanitary or combined sewer overflows or to facilities located in geographic areas where extreme climatic conditions impede treatment, such as Canada’s Far North.high
#P016physicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Suspended Solids (TSS)wastewaterrequirement<= 25 mg/LTotal suspended solids refers to silt, clay, metals, and other organic and inorganic materials that are undissolved in wastewater.Does not apply to sanitary or combined sewer overflows or to facilities located in geographic areas where extreme climatic conditions impede treatment, such as Canada’s Far North.high
#P017chemicaltreatmentmandatoryTotal Residual Chlorine (TRC)wastewater, aquatic liferequirement<= 0.02 mg/LChlorine is toxic to aquatic organisms so it must be removed from wastewater before it is discharged to lakes, rivers and oceans.Does not apply to sanitary or combined sewer overflows or to facilities located in geographic areas where extreme climatic conditions impede treatment, such as Canada’s Far North.high
#P018chemicalhealthmandatoryBenthic Substrate Free Sulfide Concentration Limit (East Coast)aquatic liferequirement> 3000 µMFacility located in tidal waters in or adjacent to Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island or Newfoundland and LabradorApplies to facilities located over a soft bottomhigh
#P019chemicalhealthmandatoryBenthic Substrate Free Sulfide Concentration Limit (British Columbia - 30m)aquatic liferequirement> 1300 µMAt 30 m from the structure that contains the cultivated fishApplies to facilities in or adjacent to British Columbia located over a soft bottomhigh
#P020chemicalhealthmandatoryBenthic Substrate Free Sulfide Concentration Limit (British Columbia - 125m)aquatic liferequirement> 700 µMAt 125 m from the structure that contains the cultivated fishApplies to facilities in or adjacent to British Columbia located over a soft bottomhigh
#P021operationalreportingmandatoryBaseline Information Submission Timelineaquatic liferequirement300 daysInformation to be submitted before making a first deposit of a deleterious substanceApplies to new aquaculture facilities located in tidal waters for the cultivation of finfishhigh
#P022operationalreportingmandatoryPest Control Product Deposit Notificationaquatic liferequirement>= 72 hoursNotification to the Minister before the deposit of a pest control productMust include product name, time, date and geographic coordinateshigh
#P023operationalreportingmandatoryFish Morbidity or Mortality Notification Windowaquatic liferequirement96 hoursObservation of fish morbidity or mortality outside the facility after depositApplies after the deposit of any drug or pest control producthigh
#P024designoperationalmandatoryExemption Threshold - Standing Biomassaquatic liferequirement2.5 tMaximum permitted standing biomass for regulatory exemptionsSections 8, 9, 10, and 11 do not apply below this limithigh
#P025designoperationalmandatoryExemption Threshold - Annual Productionaquatic liferequirement5 tMaximum permitted annual production for regulatory exemptionsSections 8, 9, 10, and 11 do not apply below this limithigh
#P026physicaloperationalmandatoryBenthic Substrate Sampling Minimum Depthaquatic liferequirement5 cmRequired depth of substrate in benthic samplesIf criteria not met, visual monitoring is requiredhigh
#P027physicalhealthmandatoryVisual Monitoring Restocking Threshold (East Coast)aquatic liferequirement> 70 %Presence of Beggiatoa, marine worms, or barren substrate at sampling locationsApplies to QC, NS, NB, PEI, or NLhigh
#P028chemicaltreatmentmandatoryStorm Water BOD Concentration Limitwastewaterrequirement<= 50 mg/LAverage concentration in at least 3 samples taken at intervals of 15 minutesApplies to storm water to be excluded from the definition of effluenthigh
#P029physicaltreatmentmandatoryTreated Wastewater pH (Site Outside Plant)wastewaterrequirement6.0 - 9.0 pHWastewater treated at a site outside a plantPrior to being depositedhigh
#P030physicaltreatmentmandatoryEffluent Composite Sample pHwastewaterrequirement6.0 - 9.0 pHEach composite sample of effluentDetermined in accordance with subsection 9(3)high
#P031chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRed Meat Integrated Plant - BOD Actual Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement1.0 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily depositDetermined in accordance with subsection 11(1)high
#P032chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRed Meat Integrated Plant - BOD Average Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.5 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent monthDetermined in accordance with subsection 11(2)high
#P033physicaltreatmentmandatoryRed Meat Integrated Plant - Total Suspended Matter Actual Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement1.2 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposithigh
#P034physicaltreatmentmandatoryRed Meat Integrated Plant - Total Suspended Matter Average Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.6 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent monthhigh
#P035chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRed Meat Integrated Plant - Grease Actual Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement1.6 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposithigh
#P036chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRed Meat Integrated Plant - Grease Average Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.8 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposit during an equivalent monthhigh
#P037chemicaltreatmentmandatoryProcessing Plant - BOD Actual Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.7 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposithigh
#P038chemicaltreatmentmandatoryProcessing Plant - BOD Average Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.35 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposithigh
#P039physicaltreatmentmandatoryProcessing Plant - Total Suspended Matter Actual Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.5 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposithigh
#P040physicaltreatmentmandatoryProcessing Plant - Total Suspended Matter Average Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.25 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposithigh
#P041chemicaltreatmentmandatoryProcessing Plant - Grease Actual Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.8 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposithigh
#P042chemicaltreatmentmandatoryProcessing Plant - Grease Average Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.4 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposithigh
#P043chemicaltreatmentmandatoryPoultry Integrated Plant - BOD Actual Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement1.4 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposithigh
#P044chemicaltreatmentmandatoryPoultry Integrated Plant - BOD Average Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.7 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposithigh
#P045physicaltreatmentmandatoryPoultry Integrated Plant - Total Suspended Matter Actual Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement1.0 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposithigh
#P046physicaltreatmentmandatoryPoultry Integrated Plant - Total Suspended Matter Average Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.5 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposithigh
#P047chemicaltreatmentmandatoryPoultry Integrated Plant - Grease Actual Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement1.0 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized actual daily deposithigh
#P048chemicaltreatmentmandatoryPoultry Integrated Plant - Grease Average Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.5 kg/tonne of finished productAuthorized average daily deposithigh
#P049chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRendering Plant - BOD Actual Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.4 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized actual daily deposithigh
#P050chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRendering Plant - BOD Average Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.2 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized average daily deposithigh
#P051physicaltreatmentmandatoryRendering Plant - Total Suspended Matter Actual Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.4 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized actual daily deposithigh
#P052physicaltreatmentmandatoryRendering Plant - Total Suspended Matter Average Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.2 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized average daily deposithigh
#P053chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRendering Plant - Grease Actual Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.3 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized actual daily deposithigh
#P054chemicaltreatmentmandatoryRendering Plant - Grease Average Daily Depositwastewaterrequirement0.15 kg/tonne of raw materialAuthorized average daily deposithigh
#P055chemicaloperationalmandatoryStatic Acute Lethality Test - Minimum Dissolved Oxygenaquatic liferequirement8 mg/lDissolved oxygen level maintained during acute lethality testTest sample shall be aerated or oxygenated only to maintain this minimumhigh
#P056physicaloperationalmandatoryStatic Acute Lethality Test - Test Temperatureaquatic liferequirement15 ± 1 CelsiusTest temperature for 96-hour acute lethality static testhigh
#P057physicaloperationalmandatoryStatic Acute Lethality Test - Maximum Sample Storage Temperatureaquatic liferequirement1 - 6 °CStorage temperature range if sample is stored more than 60 hoursApplied between collection and testinghigh
#P058operationaloperationalmandatoryStatic Acute Lethality Test - Maximum Storage Durationaquatic liferequirement<= 4 daysMaximum time elapsed after sampling before test commencementTesting shall commence as soon as possiblehigh
#P059operationaloperationalmandatoryStatic Acute Lethality Test - Control Mortality Thresholdaquatic liferequirement<= 10 %Percentage of control fish that dieThe test is invalid if this threshold is exceededhigh
#P060designoperationalmandatoryExpanded Plant Production Increase Thresholdwastewaterrequirement2.5 ratioCriteria for defining an expanded plant based on average annual amount of finished product or raw materialRelative to 1971-1975 period or date of commencement to March 31, 1977high
#P061operationaloperationalmandatoryComposite Sample Maximum Collection Intervalwastewaterrequirement<= 1 hourIntervals for delivering equal volumes of effluent into a receptacle during a sampling periodApplies to 24-hour sampling periodshigh
#P062operationaloperationalmandatorySmall Plant Minimum Sampling Volumeswastewaterrequirement>= 4 volumesMinimum number of equal volumes required for a composite sampleApplies to red meat plants < 500 tonnes, poultry plants < 2 500 tonnes, or processing plants < 500 tonneshigh
#P063operationaloperationalmandatorySmall Plant Minimum Sampling Durationwastewaterrequirement>= 4 hoursMinimum sampling period duration during which slaughtering or processing is performedApplies to specified low-production red meat, poultry, or processing plantshigh
#P064operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality Test Fish Countaquatic liferequirement>= 10 fishNumber of fish to be exposed to a representative portion of the composite sampleRainbow trout must be used as standard test organismhigh
#P065operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality Test Exposure Periodaquatic liferequirement96 hoursDuration of fish exposure to the composite sampleStandard duration for acute lethality testhigh
#P066operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality Test Loading Ratioaquatic liferequirement>= 1.5 litres per gramVolume of fresh test sample required relative to the weight of fishApplies to the 96-hour testhigh
#P067operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality Test Minimum Water Depthaquatic liferequirement>= 10 cmMinimum depth of the water in any test vesselhigh
#P068operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality Test Maximum Pre-aerationaquatic liferequirement<= 2 hoursMaximum duration of aeration allowed for the test sample prior to commencementIntended to minimize stripping of volatile compoundshigh
#P069operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality Test Individual Fish Weightaquatic liferequirement0.5 - 10 gramsAllowable weight range for individual fish used in the testWeight of largest fish shall not be more than twice the smallesthigh
#P070operationaloperationalmandatorySmall Red Meat Plant Production Threshold (Sampling)wastewaterrequirement< 500 tonnes annuallyProduction volume determining monthly sampling frequencyApplies to red meat integrated plantshigh
#P071operationaloperationalmandatorySmall Processing Plant Production Threshold (Sampling)wastewaterrequirement< 500 tonnes annuallyProduction volume determining monthly sampling frequencyApplies to processing plantshigh
#P072operationaloperationalmandatorySmall Poultry Plant Production Threshold (Sampling)wastewaterrequirement< 2500 tonnes annuallyProduction volume determining monthly sampling frequencyApplies to poultry integrated plantshigh
#P073operationaloperationalmandatoryMedium Red Meat Plant Production Range (Sampling)wastewaterrequirement500 - 10000 tonnes annuallyProduction volume determining weekly sampling frequencyApplies to red meat integrated plantshigh
#P074operationaloperationalmandatoryLarge Red Meat Plant Production Threshold (Sampling)wastewaterrequirement> 10000 tonnes annuallyProduction volume determining twice-weekly sampling frequencyApplies to red meat integrated plantshigh
#P075operationaloperationalmandatoryMedium Poultry Plant Production Range (Sampling)wastewaterrequirement2500 - 7000 tonnes annuallyProduction volume determining weekly sampling frequencyApplies to poultry integrated plantshigh
#P076operationaloperationalmandatoryLarge Poultry Plant Production Threshold (Sampling)wastewaterrequirement> 7000 tonnes annuallyProduction volume determining twice-weekly sampling frequencyApplies to poultry integrated plantshigh
#P077operationaloperationalmandatoryRed Meat Plant Flow Measurement Exception Thresholdwastewaterrequirement< 500 tonnes annuallyAllows flow determination via water intake or total deposit instead of continuous recordingRed meat integrated planthigh
#P078operationalreportingmandatoryMonthly Report Submission Deadlinewastewaterrequirement30 daysTime limit for forwarding monthly reports to the Minister after the end of an equivalent monthApplies to all plantshigh
#P079operationalreportingmandatoryAnnual Production Declaration Deadlinewastewaterrequirement30 daysTime limit for forwarding production declarations for the previous yearRequired after the end of each calendar yearhigh
#P080operationaloperationalmandatoryAcute Lethality Testing Frequency - Large Poultry Plantaquatic liferequirement13 week periodTesting required once during each 13 week period at intervals greater than one monthPoultry plants producing over 7000 tonnes annuallyhigh

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