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Q Qualitative Requirements (41)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#R001administrativeoperationalmandatoryGreat Lakes Guardians’ Council Meetingsaquatic life, otherThe Minister shall ensure that at least one meeting of the Council is held before the first anniversary of the day subsection (1) comes into force and that at least one meeting is held in every subsequent calendar year.Applies to the Great Lakes Guardians' Councilhigh
#R002administrativeoperationalmandatoryMaintenance of Ontario’s Great Lakes Strategyaquatic life, recreational water, otherThe Minister shall maintain Ontario’s Great Lakes Strategy.General ministerial obligationhigh
#R003monitoringreportingmandatoryMonitoring and Reporting on Ecological Conditionsdrinking water, aquatic life, recreational waterthe Minister shall ensure that programs or other actions that will be used to monitor and report on the following ecological conditions of all or part of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin and that are sufficient for the purposes of improving understanding and management of the Basin are established and maintained: 1. Harmful pollutants, including microplastics. 2. Water quality. 3. Impacts of climate change. 4. Hydrology. 5. Biological communities. 6. Such other conditions as may be prescribed by the regulations.Except where existing programs are sufficient as per subsection (2)high
#R004administrativehealthmandatoryAlgae Blooms Target Establishmentdrinking water, aquatic life, recreational waterWithin two years after this section comes into force, the Minister shall establish at least one target under subsection (1) to assist in the reduction of algae blooms in all or part of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin.Mandatory target for algae reduction within two years of enactmenthigh
#R005administrativeoperationalmandatoryOfficial Plan ConformityotherThe council of a municipality or a municipal planning authority that has jurisdiction in the area to which an initiative applies shall amend its official plan to conform with designated policies set out in the initiative,Applies where a municipality or authority has jurisdiction in an initiative areahigh
#R006administrativeoperationalmandatoryPrescribed Instrument Conformityothera person or body that issued or otherwise created a prescribed instrument before an initiative took effect shall amend the instrument to conform with designated policies set out in the initiative.Subject to regulations under clause 38 (1) (g), (h) or (i)high
#R007operationaloperationalmandatoryCompliance with Ministerial DirectionsotherIf the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change or the Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry directs a public body to do something under Part IV or V the public body shall comply with the direction.When a direction is issued under Part IV (Targets) or Part V (Proposals for Initiatives)high
#R008administrativeoperationalmandatoryReview of Great Lakes Strategydrinking water, aquatic life, recreational water, otherThe Minister shall cause a review of the Strategy to be undertaken before December 17, 2018 and before every sixth anniversary thereafter.Periodic review cyclehigh
#R009reportingreportingmandatoryTriennial Progress Reportingdrinking water, aquatic life, recreational water, otherAt least once every three years, the Minister shall, after consulting with the other Great Lakes ministers, prepare a report setting out the following: [requirements 1-9 in Section 8(1)]Consultation with other Great Lakes ministers requiredhigh
#R010administrativeoperationalmandatoryTarget Achievement Plansdrinking water, aquatic life, recreational water, otherWith respect to a target the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change or the Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry has established under subsection (1) or (3), he or she shall, after consulting with the other Great Lakes ministers, prepare a plan setting out the actions that shall be taken to achieve the target.Required once a target is establishedhigh
#R011prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition of Non-Conforming Municipal Actionsotherno municipality or municipal planning authority shall, (a) undertake, within the area to which an initiative applies, any public work, improvement of a structural nature or other undertaking that conflicts with a designated policy set out in the initiative; or (b) pass a by-law for any purpose that conflicts with a designated policy set out in the initiative.Applies within initiative areas and for designated policieshigh
#R012operationaloperationalmandatoryInitiative Policy Implementation ComplianceotherIf a public body is identified in an initiative as being responsible for the implementation of a policy described in Schedule 2 that is set out in the initiative, the public body shall comply with any obligations imposed on it by the policy.Identification as responsible body in initiativehigh
#R013administrativereportingmandatoryMandatory Document Production for EnforcementotherIf an officer appointed under clause (1) (c) requests in writing that a person produce any documents or data that relate to an activity that is regulated or prohibited by a regulation made under clause (1) (a) or to a thing that a person is required to do by a regulation made under clause (1) (b), the person shall produce the documents or data for the officer within the time and in the manner specified by the officer in the request.Upon written request by an authorized enforcement officerhigh
#R014administrativeoperationalmandatoryConsideration of Traditional Ecological KnowledgeotherIf a First Nations or Métis community offers its traditional ecological knowledge to the Minister under subsection (1) for the purpose of assisting the Minister in carrying out any of the following activities, the Minister shall take into consideration the traditional ecological knowledge in carrying out the activity: [activities in Section 28(2)]Applies if knowledge is offered by communityhigh
#R015administrativeoperationalmandatoryInter-Public Body Document ProvisionotherIf a public body that is responsible for one of the following matters requests that another public body provide copies of any documents or other records that are in its possession and control and that relate to the matter, the public body that receives the request shall comply with the request: 1. The development of a proposal for an initiative under Part V. 2. The development, amendment or review of an initiative under Part VI. 3. Reporting on the progress or implementation of an initiative.Request must relate to Part V or VI initiatives or reportinghigh
#R016administrativeoperationalmandatoryLaboratory Licensing Requirementdrinking waterUnder the Safe Drinking Water Act, 2002 (SDWA), only licensed laboratories located in Ontario and eligible out-of-province laboratories are allowed to conduct tests on samples of drinking water.Applies to tests conducted on samples of Ontario drinking waterhigh
#R017administrativeoperationalmandatoryISO/IEC 17025 Accreditation Prerequisitedrinking waterAs a prerequisite for licensing, laboratories and their testing methods must be accredited to the current International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission (ISO/IEC)17025 international standard General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories.Prerequisite for laboratory licensinghigh
#R018administrativeoperationalmandatoryMethod Documentation and Validationdrinking waterLaboratory licensing requires that the laboratory properly document and validate its testing methods and that the laboratory demonstrate competence to perform the methods it employs.high
#R019reportingreportingmandatoryImmediate Processing and Reportingdrinking waterThe method or supporting procedures must ensure that there are no delays in the immediate processing and reporting of results as required by regulations.Microbiology tests must not include delayed or extended overnight refrigerated incubationhigh
#R020reportingreportingmandatoryReporting Overgrown Microbiology Testsdrinking waterThe method must include a definition for overgrown “over-crowding, confluent or non-identifiable microbial growth” results so that overgrown results are reported as adverse test results where a standard exists.high
#R021administrativeoperationalmandatoryLicence Amendment for Method Modificationsdrinking waterThe laboratory must receive a licence amendment application approval from the ministry prior to implementing the modified method.Required for changes affecting original validation, including sample preservation, hold time, or QC requirementshigh
#R022administrativeoperationalmandatoryControlled Document Managementdrinking waterThe method must be reviewed, approved for adequacy and issued by laboratory as a controlled document.high
#R023administrativeoperationalmandatoryMethod Identifier Requirementsdrinking waterThe method must include at a minimum a unique identifier indicate the current revision status date of issue revision numberhigh
#R024administrativereportingmandatoryAuthorized Method Submission Requirementdrinking waterThe laboratory must include a copy of its authorized analytical method with the application.high
#R025administrativereportingmandatoryDeviation Documentation Requirementdrinking waterThe laboratory must document deviations from the reference methods in its method.Applies when laboratory methods deviate from the cited reference sourcehigh
#R026operationaloperationalmandatoryCalibration Standard Frequencydrinking waterThe laboratory must prepare calibration standards as frequently as, or more frequently than, prescribed by the reference method.high
#R027administrativeoperationalmandatoryProficiency Testing Submissiondrinking waterThe applicant must demonstrate satisfactory proficiency testing by submitting the most recent set of results as part of the application.A minimum of 1 set of successful proficiency tests is requiredhigh
#R028monitoringoperationalmandatoryMDL Validation and Matrix Impact Analysisdrinking waterThe laboratory must validate the MDL and determine any impact of the matrix effects from drinking water and any preservatives.high
#R029reportingreportingmandatoryDioxins and Furans TEF Source Identificationdrinking waterLaboratories must identify the source of the TEFs used for their calculations.Applies when reporting toxic equivalent quantity (TEQ) for dioxins and furanshigh
#R030administrativeoperationalmandatoryValidation Data Submission Requirementdrinking waterLaboratories applying for licensing are required to include supporting validation data relating to the analyte’s specific performance requirements.Required for licensing applicationshigh
#R031monitoringoperationalmandatoryMicrobiology Daily Positive Controldrinking waterFor microbiology methods, a suitable daily positive control must be included.Specific to microbiology methodshigh
#R032reportingreportingmandatoryReporting Data Precisiondrinking waterThe laboratory’s test results reported must: be expressed in defensible significant figures [and] be expressed by 2 to 3 significant figures for the expression of chemical data include 1 additional digit more than the ODWQS concentration where possible.high
#R033operationaloperationalmandatoryAnalyst Precision Evaluationdrinking waterAt a minimum, inter and intra analyst precision must be evaluated.Applicable to ruggedness testing for alternate or in-house methodshigh
#R034administrativeoperationalmandatoryTest Volume Documentation Requirementdrinking waterThe volume of the sample required for analysis (test volume) must be properly documented in the method and must be suitable for drinking water analysis.high
#R035operationaloperationalmandatoryLinearity Validation Proceduredrinking waterTo establish working linearity the laboratory must prepare, in triplicate, a minimum of 5 concentrations between upper and lower limit of the working range and analyze them.Required for alternate reference or in-house methodshigh
#R036operationaloperationalmandatoryConfirmation of Identity Requirementdrinking waterThe analytical technique must establish confirmation of identity. The laboratory must demonstrate that the response produced by the method is attributable to the analyte of interest.Required for alternate or in-house methodshigh
#R037prohibitionoperationalmandatoryMicrobiology Incubation Time Modification Prohibitiondrinking waterFor microbiology tests, the incubation time may not be modified.Applies to modifications of microbiology reference methodshigh
#R038operationaloperationalmandatoryHold Time Validation Stability Confirmationdrinking waterThe hold time validation must include sufficient replicates and monitoring frequency of the analyte to confirm that the analyte is stable throughout the hold time.Required when chemistry of extract is different or alternate preservatives are usedhigh
#R039administrativeoperationalmandatoryPost-licensing Revision Documentationdrinking waterAll revisions must be documented in the method and must be done in accordance with the terms and conditions in the laboratory’s drinking water testing licence.Applies to optimization of analytical conditions after licensinghigh
#R040operationaloperationalrecommendedMDL Calculation Methodology Guidancedrinking waterThe laboratory should calculate the MDL in accordance with the laboratory’s policies and at a minimum it should follow the criteria in AWWA Method 1020B “Quality Control”.high
#R041operationaloperationalmandatoryAlternate Method Sample Handling Consistencydrinking waterThe proposed alternate methods must also have sample collection and handling procedures that are suitable for drinking water and consistent with an accepted test reference method listed in this Protocol.Requirement for licensing of alternate or in-house methodshigh

P Quantitative Requirements (0)

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D Definitions (82)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001Safe Drinking Water Act, 2002SDWAhigh
#D002Protocol of Accepted Drinking Water Testing MethodsProtocolhigh
#D003International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical CommissionISO/IEChigh
#D004reporting detection limitRDLhigh
#D005Laboratory Services BranchLaSBhigh
#D006American Water Works AssociationAWWAhigh
#D007United States Environmental Protection AgencyUS EPAhigh
#D008American Society for Testing and MaterialsASTMhigh
#D009International Organization for StandardizationISOhigh
#D010Ontario Drinking Water Quality StandardsODWQShigh
#D011method detection limitMDLhigh
#D012overgrownover-crowding, confluent or non-identifiable microbial growthhigh
#D013quality controlQChigh
#D014SelectivityThe selectivity of a method is its ability to measure analytes of interest in the presence of other chemicals.high
#D015RuggednessRuggedness is the ability of the method to be unaffected by slight changes in testing conditions including laboratory environmental conditions.high
#D016TEQToxic equivalent quantity = sum of individual TE/congenerhigh
#D017EDLEstimated detection limithigh
#D018TEFToxic equivalent factor (WHO, 2005)high
#D019TE/congenerToxic equivalence / congenerhigh
#D020coolstorage at the laboratory at any temperature range between > 0°C (above freezing point of water) and ≤ 8°Chigh
#D021ATCCAmerican Type Culture Collectionhigh
#D022total cyanideStrong acid dissociablehigh
#D023free cyanideweak acid dissociablehigh
#D024HAA5the sum of MCAA, DCAA, TCAA, MBAA and DBAAhigh
#D025TTHMsthe sum of: Bromoform (CAS number: 75-25-2) Bromodichloromethane (CAS number 75-27-4), Chloroform (CAS number 67-66-3) and Chlorodibromomethane (CAS number 124-48-1)high
#D026MCAAMonochloroacetic acidhigh
#D027DCAADichloroacetic acidhigh
#D028TCAATrichloroacetic acidhigh
#D029MBAAMonobromoacetic acidhigh
#D030DBAADibromoacetic acidhigh
#D031analysis of varianceANOVAhigh
#D032World Health OrganizationWHOhigh
#D033DLdetection limithigh
#D034xylenesthe sum of ortho xylene (CAS number 95-47-6 and meta/para xylene (CAS numbers 108-38-3 and 106-42-3)high
#D035Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)Sum of at least Arochlor 1254 and 1260high
#D0362,3,7,8-TCDDtetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxinhigh
#D037pHpotential of hydrogenhigh
#D038mTECmembrane thermotolerant E. colihigh
#D039ECEscherichia colihigh
#D040TCtotal coliformshigh
#D041PCAplate count agarhigh
#D042IMSimmunomagnetic separationhigh
#D043FAfluorescent antibodyhigh
#D044CASChemical Abstract Serviceshigh
#D045TCLPToxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedurehigh
#D046HPLCHigh Performance Liquid Chromatographyhigh
#D047HRGChigh resolution gas chromatographyhigh
#D048HRMShigh resolution mass spectrometryhigh
#D049SPESolid phase extractionhigh
#D050ESIElectrospray Ionizationhigh
#D051HRQTFMSHigh Resolution Quadrupole Time of Flight Mass Spectrometryhigh
#D052Ontario Water Wastewater Certification OfficeOWWCOhigh
#D053Directora person or persons appointed by the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks as having the authority to make decisions under O. Reg. 128/04. The Director includes the Manager of Certification and Licensing Programs Office within the Program Management Branch, Environmental Policy Division, Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks.high
#D054GUDIGroundwater Under Direct Influence of Surface Waterhigh
#D055distribution and supply subsystema municipal residential drinking water groundwater system that distributes and treats water, where the treatment is limited to disinfection. It does not include a system deemed to have source water under the direct influence of surface water, otherwise referred to as a GUDI system.high
#D056distribution subsystema municipal residential subsystem that supplies and distributes water but does not include that part of the drinking water system that collects, produces or treats water.high
#D057water treatment subsystema municipal residential subsystem that collects, produces or treats water, but does not include that part of the drinking water system that is a distribution or distribution and supply subsystem.high
#D058Limited systemssystems that, compared to large municipal systems, have limited operational requirements.high
#D059limited surface water subsystema system where the raw water supply is or is deemed to be surface water.high
#D060limited groundwater subsystema system where the raw water is groundwater.high
#D061operatora person who conducts operational checks of or who adjusts, tests, or evaluates a process that controls the effectiveness or efficiency of a subsystem and includes a person who adjusts or directs the flow, pressure or quality of water within the subsystem, if that person works in a distribution subsystem or a distribution and supply subsystem.high
#D062operating experiencehands-on operating and/or onsite charge of the subsystem.high
#D063CEUContinuing Education Unitshigh
#D064water quality analysta person who holds a water quality analyst’s certificate issued under section 16 or 16.1 of O. Reg. 128/04 or who holds a conditional water quality analyst’s certificate issued under section 17 of O. Reg. 128/04.high
#D065overall responsible operatoran operator designated as overall responsible operator of a subsystem under section 23 of O. Reg. 128/04high
#D066operator-in-chargean operator or licensed engineering practitioner who is designated as an operator-in-charge of a subsystem under section 25 of O. Reg. 128/04.high
#D067WWOCSWater Wastewater Operator Certification Systemhigh
#D068OIToperator-in-traininghigh
#D069OROoverall responsible operatorhigh
#D070OICoperator-in-chargehigh
#D071Aquaculturethe farming of aquatic animals and plants under controlled conditions.high
#D072OAAOntario Aquaculture Associationhigh
#D073CFIACanadian Food Inspection Agencyhigh
#D074MNRMinistry of Natural Resourceshigh
#D075O. Reg.Ontario regulationhigh
#D076MECPMinistry of the Environment, Conservation and Parkshigh
#D077Llitreshigh
#D078OMAFAOntario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusinesshigh
#D079NMSnutrient management strategyhigh
#D080NMPnutrient management planhigh
#D081OARCOntario Aquaculture Research Centrehigh
#D082ARIOAgricultural Research and Innovation Ontariohigh