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Q Qualitative Requirements (43)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativereportingguidanceMining Act Forms NotificationotherYou may be required to submit a form to notify the ministry or get certain permissions required by the Mining Act.When notifying the ministry or obtaining permissions required by the Mining Acthigh
#Q002administrativeoperationalmandatoryMLAS Registration RequirementotherPer the Mining Act and the regulations claimholders, lessees, patent holders, or prospector licensees must be registered users in MLAS to do business for mining purposes, in Ontario.To do business for mining purposes in Ontariohigh
#Q003administrativeoperationalrecommendedMAAP Completion via MLASotherIf you are completing MAAP to conduct business with the ministry and/or to satisfy a mandatory requirement under the Mining Act, you should complete MAAP through MLAS.If completing MAAP to conduct business with the ministry and/or to satisfy a mandatory requirement under the Mining Acthigh
#Q004operationaloperationalmandatoryMandatory MAAP CompletionotherYou must complete the MAAP if you: are applying for or renewing an existing prospector's licence hold a lifetime prospector's licence are listed as a qualified supervisor on an exploration plan or permit are a private landowner or a member or representative of an Indigenous community that may engage or work with prospectors and the mineral exploration industryApplying for/renewing a prospector's licence, holding a lifetime licence, listed as a qualified supervisor, or acting as a landowner/Indigenous representative working with the mineral exploration industryhigh
#Q005administrativeunknownmandatoryProponent Environmental AssessmentotherA Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) describes a planning and decision-making process for groups (or classes) of activities where a proponent must conduct an environmental assessment.When undertaking groups (or classes) of activities eligible for review under a Class EAhigh
#Q006designoperationalmandatoryClass EA Activity EligibilityotherThe classes of activities eligible for review under a Class EA must be routine in nature, with predictable and manageable environmental effects.Activities eligible for review under a Class EAhigh
#Q007administrativereportingmandatoryNotice to Operate or Reopen a Small Drinking Water Systemdrinking waterThe Small Drinking Water System Identification form is to be used by owners of small drinking water systems to notify in writing the medical officer of health in the health unit where their system is located before supplying drinking water to users of the system following construction or alteration of the small drinking water system or following a shut-down of the system that lasts longer than 7 days.Following construction or alteration of the small drinking water system or following a shut-down of the system that lasts longer than 7 dayshigh
#Q008administrativereportingmandatoryLaboratory Services Notification (LSN)drinking waterThe Laboratory Services Notification (LSN) form is to be used by small drinking water system owners/operators to notify the local public health unit in writing as to which licensed laboratories will test drinking water samples for their small drinking water systems.high
#Q009reportingreportingmandatoryNotice of Adverse Test Results and Issue Resolutiondrinking waterThe Notice of Adverse Test Results and Issue Resolution form is to be used by licensed laboratories and owners/operators of small drinking water systems to support required written notifications pertaining to small drinking water system adverse water quality incidents (AWQI).Adverse water quality incidents (AWQI)high
#Q010monitoringoperationalmandatorySite-Specific Risk Assessment and Directive Issuancedrinking waterPublic health inspectors conduct individual site-specific risk assessments then issue a directive, setting out individual requirements for each system.high
#Q011administrativeoperationalguidancePublic Health Unit Consultationdrinking waterIf you are not sure whether your system is affected, contact your local public health unit.Uncertainty regarding system classificationhigh
#Q012administrativeoperationalmandatoryECA Approval for Sewage Workswastewatersection 53 of the OWRA requires approval prior to using, operating, establishing, altering, extending or replacing new or existing sewage worksPrior to using, operating, establishing, altering, extending or replacing new or existing sewage workshigh
#Q013administrativeoperationalmandatoryEASR Registration for Storm Water WorksotherYou must register your storm water management works in the EASR when they meet all the following criteria: the works are not owned by a municipality or will not be assumed by a municipality in the future; any processing, repair or maintenance of goods and materials at the property where the works are located are conducted indoors; the works or any part of the works does not and will not receive any discharge of process water, cooling water, wash water or sanitary sewageWhen storm water management works meet the three specified criteria regarding ownership, indoor maintenance, and exclusion of process/sanitary waterhigh
#Q014operationaloperationalmandatoryECA Condition CompliancewastewaterYou must comply with all the conditions listed in any ECA issued to you by the ministry.Ongoing operation of approved sewage workshigh
#Q015administrativeoperationalmandatoryECA Amendment RequirementwastewaterAn amendment to your sewage works ECA is required before altering, extending or replacing a sewage works.Before altering, extending or replacing a sewage workshigh
#Q016operationaloperationalmandatoryFacility Classification and Operator CertificationwastewaterAll applicable facilities must be classified in accordance with the regulation and comply with operator certification requirements.For sewage works owned/operated by the Crown/municipality or receiving domestic sewage as defined in O. Reg 129/04high
#Q017operationaltreatmentmandatoryHauled Sewage Disposal ResponsibilitywastewaterIt is your responsibility to ensure all hauled sewage removed from your sewage works is: transported by a carrier with an approved waste management system; deposited at an approved waste disposal site or dedicated septage treatment worksWhen generating or removing hauled sewage (septage) from workshigh
#Q018reportingreportingmandatorySpill Reporting RequirementotherSpills are required to be reported immediately or as soon as practicable to the ministry.Upon occurrence of a discharge abnormal in quality or quantityhigh
#Q019corrective_actionhealthmandatorySpill Cleanup and Restoration DutyotherPart X also requires the owner of the pollutant spilled, and the person who had control of the pollutant spilled to promptly clean up and restore the environment if the spill causes or is likely to cause an adverse effect.Following a spill that causes or is likely to cause an adverse effecthigh
#Q020operationaloperationalmandatorySpill Prevention and Contingency PlanningotherUnder section 91.1 of the EPA, a regulated person shall develop and implement plans to prevent or reduce risk of spills of pollutants, and to prevent, eliminate or ameliorate any adverse effects that result or may result from spills of pollutants.Applicable to 'regulated persons' as defined in subsection 3(1) of O. Reg 222/07high
#Q021administrativeoperationalmandatoryEASR Registration Non-TransferabilityotherIf there is a storm water management works that is registered in the EASR, that registration cannot be transferred, and you are responsible for self-registering the works under your my Ontario account.Upon acquisition of a facility with existing EASR-registered storm water workshigh
#Q022operationaloperationalmandatoryLEP Update for EASR ChangesotherIf you have registered your storm water management works in EASR, you must retain a LEP to update your storm water management works report or prepare an addendum and upload it into the registry before you make any changes.Before making changes to EASR-registered storm water management workshigh
#Q023operationaloperationalmandatoryPollution Prevention and Control Plan RequirementwastewaterGuideline F-5-5 requires each operating authority with a combined sewer system to develop a pollution prevention and control plan to address the impact of combined sewer overflows.For operating authorities with a combined sewer systemhigh
#Q024administrativereportingmandatoryFinancial Assurance EstimatewastewaterWhere applicable, the ECA application must include an estimate of the required amount of financial assurance.When submitting an ECA application for applicable facilitieshigh
#Q025corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryOwner Evaluation of Unapproved WorkswastewaterIf the sewage works has (or you suspect it has) been extended or altered without the applicable environmental permission having been obtained, it is the owner’s responsibility to have the sewage works evaluated and to apply for any necessary ECA or self-register in the EASR including amendments.When sewage works have been altered or extended without prior permissionhigh
#Q026administrativeoperationalmandatoryECA Application FeeswastewaterApplication costs... must be provided with the application when it is submitted for review.Upon submission of an ECA applicationhigh
#Q027administrativeoperationalmandatoryBuilding Code Act Permit Requirementwastewatersewage systems or plumbing, as defined in the Ontario Regulation 332/12: Building Code under the Building Code Act, require a permit under Section 10.1 of the act instead of an ECAFor systems with a design capacity of 10,000 litres per day or less located wholly within the boundaries of the lot serving buildingshigh
#Q028administrativeunknownmandatoryInfrastructure Ownership and Destination Determinationwastewaterit is your responsibility to determine whether you are the owner of infrastructure designed to collect, transmit, store, treat or dispose of sewage and obtain any necessary environmental permissions.If the owner does not know where facility sewage goeshigh
#Q029reportingreportingmandatoryInspection Action Verification and ReportingwastewaterThese required actions normally have a completion date by which you must report and verify to the ministry that the identified required work or actions have been completed for your sewage works.Following an inspection where required actions are identified in the reporthigh
#Q030operationaloperationalmandatorySpill Prevention Plan Minimum ContentsotherThe plan must include: steps to notify the ministry, other public authorities and members of the public who may be affected by the spill; measures to ensure that appropriate equipment, material and personnel are available to respond to a spillApplicable to regulated persons required to develop plans under section 91.1 of the EPAhigh
#Q031prohibitionreportingmandatoryProhibition of Failure to Report SpillsotherFailure to report the spill of a pollutant to the ministry is an offence.Upon occurrence of a spill as defined under Part X of the EPAhigh
#Q032administrativeoperationalmandatoryQualified Professional Requirementwastewater, otherThe services of a qualified consulting firm or licensed engineering practitioner (LEP) familiar with sewage works impacts and design are generally required to prepare the documentation necessary to support the ECA application or EASR registration.When preparing documentation for ECA application or EASR registrationhigh
#Q033operationaloperationalrecommendedMaintenance Manual Review and DocumentationwastewaterMaintenance manuals should be reviewed regularly and include details on when the maintenance was performed; and documentation such as a checklist, detailing who services the equipment, what services were performed and when they were performed.As part of an operation and maintenance programhigh
#Q034designoperationalrecommendedHistorical Guidance Resource UtilizationwastewaterThe 1982 Manual of Policy, Procedures and Guidelines for Onsite Sewage Systems contains details on how to site, design and construct an on-site sewage system and should continue to be used as a resource for those matters.Unless in conflict with more recent guidance or legislationhigh
#Q035administrativeoperationalguidanceNiagara Escarpment Permit RequirementotherA permit under the Niagara Escarpment Planning and Development Act may be required.If the sewage works is located in the Niagara Escarpment Planning Areahigh
#Q036administrativeoperationalmandatorySpill Regulation Understanding RequirementotherYou must fully understand the application of Ontario Regulation 675/98: Classification and Exemption of Spills and Reporting of Discharges prior to evaluating whether a spill is reportable to the ministry or any other regulatory agency.Prior to evaluating spill reportabilityhigh
#Q037operationaloperationalmandatoryEASR Regulation Compliance DutyotherYou must comply with the relevant regulation for the EASR activity that you are self-registering.Upon registration of a prescribed activity in the EASRhigh
#Q038operationaloperationalmandatoryO. Reg 63/16 Operational CompliancewastewaterIt does not require applicable sewage works be registered but does require that they be operated in accordance with prescribed requirements.For sewage works used solely for the collection, transmission, treatment, and disposal of storm water and ground water to dewater work areas within a construction sitehigh
#Q039administrativeoperationalmandatorySanitary Sewer Legal Agreement Requirementwastewaterprivately-owned sewage works designed to partially treat sewage that is to drain or be discharged into a sanitary sewer, which need a legal agreement with the owner of the sanitary sewer to satisfy this exemption.To qualify for exemption under subsection 53(6) of the OWRAhigh
#Q040administrativeoperationalrecommendedPre-Application Ministry ConsultationwastewaterIt is strongly recommended that you consult the ministry before submitting your approval application to confirm supporting information requirements and site-specific considerations.Before submitting an ECA approval applicationhigh
#Q041administrativeunknownmandatoryPost-Acquisition Obligation ResponsibilitywastewaterWhen you acquire a sewage works, you become responsible for all obligations associated with the sewage works at the time of purchase.Upon acquiring a facility with existing sewage workshigh
#Q042administrativeoperationalrecommendedLocal Office Compliance ConsultationwastewaterIf you have not met, or know you will not be able to meet, a legal requirement related to constructing, operating or maintaining your sewage works, you should contact your local ministry office to discuss how you can bring the sewage works into compliance.When a legal requirement is not met or cannot be methigh
#Q043operationaloperationalmandatoryNASM Application RulesotherOntario Regulation 267/03: General made under the Nutrient Management Act sets rules and guidelines for applying non-agricultural source materials (NASM) to farmland.When applying non-agricultural source materials (NASM) such as sewage biosolids to farmlandhigh

P Quantitative Requirements (1)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#R001operationalreportingmandatorySystem Shut-down Notification Thresholddrinking waterrequirement> 7 daysFollowing a shut-down of the small drinking water systemOwner must notify the medical officer of health before supplying drinking water if shut-down duration exceeds this limithigh

D Definitions (41)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001AbatementAn action that is taken by a facility to achieve compliance that includes education, outreach, warnings and issuance of control documents.high
#D002Adverse effectImpairment of the quality of the natural environment for any use that can be made of it; injury or damage to property or to plant or animal life; harm or material discomfort to any person; an adverse effect on the health of any person; impairment of the safety of any person; rendering any property or plant or animal life unfit for human use; loss of enjoyment of normal use of property; or, interference with the normal conduct of business.high
#D003BypassFlows that are diverted from a part of the sewage treatment process but are discharged to the environment through the final effluent outfall of the sewage treatment plant.high
#D004Combined sewer systemA collection system designed to convey both sanitary and storm water runoff through a single pipe to a sewage treatment works.high
#D005ComplianceA state achieved when a person who is bound by a provision of an act, regulation, control document or authorizing document acts in accordance with applicable provisions of ministry legislation, regulations and any control or authorizing documents.high
#D006Control document (orders, direction, or notice)An authority under ministry legislation to require a person to deal with a violation or other types of incidents. Ministry legislation authorizes Provincial Officers, directors, the minister or a court to issue control documents, and they include orders, directions, reports and notices. A control document imposes legal obligations on the person as opposed to allowing the person to deal with the incident voluntarily.high
#D007DirectorA person appointed as a director in writing by the minister under section 5 of the Environmental Protection Act or the Ontario Water Resources Act, or other relevant legislation.high
#D008EffluentWaste or wastewater that flows out from a treatment plant or individual treatment process.high
#D009EnforcementProsecuting alleged violators for the purpose of punishing wrongdoing and deterring further non-compliance. Prosecutions are commenced and conducted under the Provincial Offences Act (POA) and include issuing a Certificate of Offence (ticket) or summons under Part I of the POA, as well as the laying of charges under Part III of the PO.high
#D010Environmental Activity and Sector Registry (EASR)The Environmental Activity and Sector Registry (EASR) is an online self-registration system. It replaced the approvals process for specific activities and sectors prescribed in regulations that are considered routine, standard, or well-understood. A person engaging in these activities registers the activity on the EASR.high
#D011Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA)The name of the approval that is issued in respect of section 9 and 27 activities under the Environmental Protection Act and section 53 activities under the Ontario Water Resources Act as of October 31, 2011. An ECA replaces a Certificate of Approval (CofA); as such, a CofA will automatically be treated as an ECA as of October 31, 2011. It is not required to be replaced. ECAs are also referred to as approvals, or ministry approvals throughout this document.high
#D012Financial assuranceThe provision of financial security by a regulated party. It can be required to ensure compliance with environmental objectives; ensure that requirements are achieved by a specified deadline; or ensure that funds are available for future clean-up and remediation of landfills and other contaminated sites which require long-term care and monitoring.high
#D013Hauled sewage (septage)Contents removed from septic tanks, portable toilets, privy vaults and holding tanks serving houses, schools, motels, mobile home parks, campgrounds and small commercial endeavors, all receiving sewage from domestic sources. Septage is raw and untreated.high
#D014MinistryMinistry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, ministry or MECP, unless otherwise stated.high
#D015Non-complianceFailure to meet a provision of an act, regulation, control document or authorizing document.high
#D016Onsite sewage disposal systemsSewage systems, such as septic systems or holding tanks, which do not discharge or discharge below the ground surface and are regulated under the Building Code Act.high
#D017Onsite sewage disposal worksSewage works, such as septic systems or holding tanks, which discharge below the ground surface or do not discharge and are regulated by the ministry.high
#D018OverflowsA combined sewer overflow is a discharge to the environment from a combined sewer system. A sanitary sewer overflow is a discharge to the environment from a sanitary sewer system. A sewage treatment plant overflow is a discharge to the environment from a sewage treatment works at a location other than the final effluent outfall or downstream of the sampling point in the final effluent outfall.high
#D019Owner of a pollutantThe owner of the pollutant immediately before the first discharge of the pollutant, whether into the natural environment or not, in a quantity or with a quality abnormal at the location where the discharge occurs.high
#D020Person having control of a pollutantThe person and the person’s employee or agent, if any, having the charge, management or control of a pollutant immediately before the first discharge of the pollutant, whether into the natural environment or not, in a quantity or with a quality abnormal at the location where the discharge occurs.high
#D021PollutantA contaminant other than heat, sound, vibration or radiation.high
#D022Pollution Prevention Control Plan (PPCP)A plan outlining the nature, cause, and extent of pollution problems associated with combined sewer overflows. The PPCP examines alternatives, proposes remedial measures, and provides recommendations for implementation.high
#D023Provincial OfficerAny person designated as such under section 5 of the Environmental Protection Act or the Ontario Water Resources Act, or other relevant legislation. A Provincial Officer is a peace officer for the purpose of enforcing the legislation they are designated under.high
#D024Pre-application consultationA dialogue between the proponent, the ministry, and possibly the public, prior to the submission of an application for approval. Pre-application consultation is meant to assist proponents in defining the environmental objectives for the project. Examples of these objectives are: effluent requirements, determining the requirements regarding characterization of the source of raw water, establishing general acceptability of the proposed technology, identifying any special approval related requirements, and determining the need for public consultation or notification.high
#D025Regulated personPersons who are or were members of the class of persons described in subsection 3 (1) of the Environmental Penalties Regulation (Ontario Regulation 222/07) made under the Environmental Protection Act.high
#D026Responsibility agreementLegal agreements between a municipal authority and developer which stipulate the conditions under which communal sewage services will be constructed, operated and maintained, as well as, the action to be undertaken in the event of owner default. Responsibility agreements require up-front secured funds for any remedial measures that may be necessary in the event of default.high
#D027Sanitary sewageIncludes domestic, commercial and industrial sewage.high
#D028SewageSewage is defined to include drainage, storm water, commercial wastes and industrial wastes and such other matter or substance as is specified by the regulations in the Ontario Water Resources Act.high
#D029Sewage systemDefined in the Ontario Building Code (Regulation 350 under the Building Code Act) as: a chemical toilet, an incinerating toilet, a recirculating toilet, a self-contained portable toilet and all forms of privy including a portable privy, an earth pit privy, a pail privy, a privy vault and a composting toilet system a greywater system a cesspool a leaching bed system a system that requires or uses a holding tank for the retention of hauled sewage at the site where it is produced before its collection by a hauled sewage system, where these: have a design capacity of 10,000 litres per day or less, have, in total, a design capacity of 10,000 litres per day or less, where more than one of these are located on a lot or parcel of land, and are located wholly within the boundaries of the lot or parcel of land on which is located the building or buildings they serve.high
#D030Sewage worksAny works for the collection, transmission, treatment and disposal of sewage or any part of such works but does not include plumbing to which the Building Code Act, 1992 applies.high
#D031SpillWhen used with reference to a pollutant, means a discharge into the natural environment from or out of a structure, vehicle or other container; and, that is abnormal in quality or quantity in light of all the circumstances of the discharge, and when used as a verb has a corresponding meaning.high
#D032Storm waterRain, melted snow or any other form of precipitation that has come into contact with the ground or any other surface. This water seeps into the ground, is absorbed by vegetation, evaporates or runs off the land into storm sewers, streams and lakes.high
#D033Mining Actlegislation that governs and regulates prospecting, mineral exploration, mine development and rehabilitation in Ontario, in a manner consistent with the recognition and affirmation of existing Aboriginal and treaty rights in Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, including the duty to consult, and to minimize the impact of these activities on public health and safety and the environment.high
#D034Mining Act Awareness Program (MAAP)an online training course that provides information on the Mining Act and its provisions and regulations.high
#D035Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA)describes a planning and decision-making process for groups (or classes) of activities where a proponent must conduct an environmental assessment.high
#D036MAAPMining Act Awareness Programhigh
#D037PDFPortable Document Formathigh
#D038MLASMining Lands Administration Systemhigh
#D039VIIsevenhigh
#D040Class EAClass Environmental Assessmenthigh
#D041Teltelephonehigh