| Req ID | Category | Intent | Legal Status | Name | Subdomain(s) | Context | Conditions | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #Q001 | reporting | reporting | mandatory | Notification of Construction or Alteration | recreational water | At least 14 days before a public pool or public spa is put into use after construction or alteration, the owner or the owner's agent shall notify, in writing, the medical officer of health or a public health inspector for the health unit where the pool or spa is situate, (a) of the building permit number issued for the construction or alteration of the pool or spa; (b) whether or not all the preparations necessary to operate the pool or spa in accordance with this Regulation have been completed; (c) of the date that the pool or spa is intended to be opened or re-opened for use; (d) in the case of a pool, whether the pool is intended to be operated as a Class A or a Class B pool; and (e) of the name and address of the operator. | Before putting a public pool or spa into use after construction or alteration | high |
| #Q002 | administrative | operational | mandatory | Permission to Open or Re-open | recreational water | A person who proposes to open or re-open a pool or spa for use as a public pool or public spa after construction or alteration shall not open or re-open the pool or spa without first obtaining permission in writing from the medical officer of health or a public health inspector for the health unit where the pool or spa is situate. | After construction or alteration | high |
| #Q003 | reporting | reporting | mandatory | Notification of Re-opening After Closure | recreational water | At least 14 days before the re-opening of a public pool or public spa after any closure that lasts for more than four weeks, the owner or operator shall notify in writing the medical officer of health or a public health inspector for the health unit where the pool or spa is situate, (a) of the date that the pool or spa is to be re-opened; (b) of the name and address of the operator; and (c) in the case of a pool, whether the pool is intended to be operated as a Class A or a Class B pool. | Closure lasting more than four weeks | high |
| #Q004 | reporting | reporting | mandatory | Posting Inspection Results | recreational water | Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that the results of any inspections conducted by a public health inspector are posted in accordance with the inspector's request. | high | |
| #Q005 | administrative | operational | mandatory | Designation of Operator | recreational water | Every owner of a public pool or public spa shall designate an operator. | high | |
| #Q006 | operational | operational | mandatory | Operator Training | recreational water | Every operator shall be trained in public pool and public spa operation and maintenance, filtration systems, water chemistry and all relevant safety and emergency procedures. | high | |
| #Q007 | operational | health | mandatory | Safe Maintenance and Operational Inaccessibility | recreational water | Every owner and every operator shall, (a) maintain the public pool or public spa and its equipment in a safe and sanitary condition; (b) ensure that, except during the daily use period, the pool or spa is rendered inaccessible to persons who are not involved with its operation, inspection or maintenance;... (d) except for stoppage for maintenance, draining, repairs or backwashing of filters or for a closure for a continuous period of seven days or more, ensure that the circulation system and the chemical feeders are in continuous operation throughout the entire 24 hours of each day without regard to the daily use period. | high | |
| #Q008 | treatment | health | mandatory | Free from Contamination | recreational water | Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that the clean water and the make-up water are free from contamination that may be injurious to the health of the bathers. | high | |
| #Q009 | design | health | mandatory | Cross Connection Prevention | recreational water | Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that the pool or spa water and its circulation system is separate from the potable water supply and from the sewer or drainage system into which it drains by air gaps or other devices that prevent the water in the pool or spa or its circulation system from flowing back into the potable water supply, and the water in the sewer or drainage system from flowing back into the pool or spa or its circulation system. | high | |
| #Q010 | operational | health | mandatory | Freedom from Visible Matter | recreational water | Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that the pool or spa water is maintained free from visible matter that may be hazardous to the health or safety of the bathers. | high | |
| #Q011 | treatment | treatment | mandatory | Treatment with Chemical Feeder | recreational water | Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that the pool or spa water is treated with chlorine, a chlorine compound or a bromine compound by means of a chemical feeder | high | |
| #Q012 | monitoring | health | mandatory | Manual Water Testing | recreational water | Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall test and record the following regarding the pool or spa water each operating day, by means of manual test methods, a minimum of 30 minutes prior to opening: 1. Total alkalinity 2. pH value. 3. Free available chlorine and total chlorine or bromine residual. 4. Water clarity. 5. Water temperature, in the case of spas and in the case of hot water pools that operate at a temperature of 35 degrees Celsius or greater. | Each operating day, 30 minutes prior to opening | high |
| #Q013 | monitoring | health | mandatory | Frequent Water Testing During Daily Use | recreational water | Where the pool or spa has an automatic sensing device, the requirements provided for in subsection (11) must be further checked and recorded at least every four hours until the daily use period has ended. For pools and spas without an automatic sensing device, the requirements provided for in subsection (11) must be further manually checked and recorded at least every two hours until the daily use period has ended. | Until the daily use period has ended | high |
| #Q014 | monitoring | health | mandatory | Spa Refilling Inspection | recreational water | An operator who drains a public spa in accordance with subsection (16) shall, before refilling the spa, inspect all parts of the spa including, but not limited to, drain covers, suction fittings and all emergency equipment within the spa, and ensure that they are properly secured and operational. | Before refilling a drained spa | high |
| #Q015 | reporting | reporting | mandatory | Daily Records Maintenance | recreational water | Every operator of a public pool or public spa shall keep and sign daily records that shall set out, in relation to each operating day, (a) the estimated number of bather uses during the operating day; (b) the reading of the make-up water meter for pools and, if applicable, for spas, as of the end of the day; (c) any emergencies, rescues or breakdowns of equipment that have occurred; (d) the time of day the emergency stop button test, where applicable, was performed; (e) the results of the tests required under subsections 7 (11) and (12); (f) in the case of a public spa, whether the public spa was drained, inspected and refilled in accordance with subsections 7 (16) and (17), if those subsections apply; (g) the results of the tests required under subsection 16 (2) and the times they were performed; and (h) the type and amount of chemicals added manually to the pool or spa. | high | |
| #Q016 | reporting | reporting | mandatory | Record Retention | recreational water | A record required to be kept under section 8 shall be retained for a period of one year from the date of making the record and shall be kept available for viewing by a medical officer of health or a public health inspector at any time. | high | |
| #Q017 | prohibition | health | mandatory | Food and Beverage Prohibition | recreational water | Every owner and every operator shall ensure that no food or beverage except water is supplied or consumed in the pool or spa or on the deck. | high | |
| #Q018 | operational | health | mandatory | Sanitary Maintenance of Facility | recreational water | Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that the pool or spa, the deck and, where provided, the dressing and locker rooms, water closets, showers and connecting corridors appurtenant to the pool or spa are, (a) kept clean, free from slipperiness and disinfected; (b) free of hazardous obstructions; and (c) ventilated so as to remove odours. | high | |
| #Q019 | operational | health | mandatory | Bathing Apparel and Towels | recreational water | Where the operator of a public pool or public spa supplies bathing apparel or towels, the operator shall ensure that they are, (a) cleaned, disinfected and stored in a sanitary manner; and (b) stored separately from clean apparel and towels after each use pending removal for laundering. | Where apparel or towels are supplied by the operator | high |
| #Q020 | design | health | mandatory | Emergency Telephone Provision | recreational water | Every owner and every operator shall ensure that, (a) in the case of a Class A pool, an emergency telephone is provided that is easily accessible and directly connected to an emergency service or to the local telephone utility; (b) in the case of a class B pool, a telephone for emergency use is accessible no farther than 30 metres from the pool; and (c) in the case of a public spa, a land line emergency telephone that connects directly to an emergency service or the local telephone utility is located within 30 metres of the spa. | high | |
| #Q021 | monitoring | health | mandatory | Emergency Telephone Testing | recreational water | Every operator shall ensure, before the public pool or spa is opened for use each day, that, (a) in the case of a Class A pool, the emergency telephone required under clause (1) (a) is tested to confirm that the system is in operating condition; and (b) in the case of a Class B pool, the telephone required under clause (1) (b) is tested to confirm that it is in operating condition; and (c) in the case of a public spa, the telephone required under clause (1) (c) is tested to confirm that it is in operating condition. | Before the public pool or spa is opened for use each day | high |
| #Q022 | monitoring | health | mandatory | Safety Inspections and Other Records | recreational water | Every owner and every operator of a public pool or public spa shall ensure that, (a) all of the water, gravity and suction outlet covers are inspected at least once within each period of 30 operating days; (b) if any of the outlet covers are found to be loose or missing, the pool or spa is closed until the cover is repaired or replaced; (c) the test-buttons associated with the ground current leakage detecting and de-energizing devices are, (i) activated during the daily use period, and (ii) tested either monthly or according to the manufacturer's instructions, whichever is more frequent; (d) in the case of a pool, if an emergency stop button is available it is labelled and tested and recorded once within each period of 30 operating days; (e) in the case of a pool, where cyanurate stabilization is maintained, the operator determines the concentration of cyanuric acid not less than once every week; (f) in the case of a spa, the emergency stop button and vacuum release mechanisms are tested and inspected at least once within each period of 30 operating days; (g) a written record of each inspection under this section is made and signed by the person who performed the inspection; and (h) the written record of each inspection under this section is retained by the owner or operator for at least one year from the date the record is made and is kept available for viewing by a public health inspector at any time. | high | |
| #Q023 | operational | health | mandatory | Written Emergency Procedures | recreational water | Every owner and every operator of a public pool shall ensure that there are written emergency and operational procedures and instructions at the pool to be implemented in the event of an emergency, accident or injury in the pool and that all lifeguards and assistant lifeguards are trained in the emergency and operational procedures. | high | |
| #Q024 | corrective_action | health | mandatory | Pool Closure Due to Clarity or Illumination Deficiency | recreational water | Where a public pool or public spa is open for use and the clarity of the water in the pool and the available illumination, or either of them, decreases to a level where the visibility standard described in subsection 7 (4), (5), (6) or (7) is not met, the operator shall direct all bathers to leave the pool or spa, ensure that no bather remains in the water and prevent bathers from having access to the pool or spa until the water clarity and the available illumination, or either of them, has increased to a level where the conditions meet the required standard of visibility. | When visibility standard is not met | high |
| #Q025 | reporting | health | mandatory | Public Spa Caution Notice Posting | recreational water | Every owner and operator of a public spa shall ensure that the following message is posted in a conspicuous place at each entrance to the public spa with the word CAUTION in letters not less than 50 millimetres high, with all other lettering not less than 10 millimetres high and with a minimum five millimetre stroke in either case: CAUTION Children under the age of 12 are not allowed in the spa unless supervised by a person who is 16 years of age or older. Pregnant women and persons with known health or medical conditions should consult with a physician before using a spa. Do not use the spa if you have an open sore or rash, or are experiencing nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. Overexposure may cause fainting. 10 to 15 minutes may be excessive for some individuals. Cool down periodically and leave the spa if nausea or dizziness occurs. Enter and exit the spa slowly, to prevent slipping. Do not play or swim near drains or suction devices. Your body, body parts, hair, jewelry and other objects may become trapped and cause injury or drowning. People with long hair should be especially careful. Do not enter or remain in a spa if a drain cover or suction fitting is loose, broken or missing. Immediately notify the spa operator. No food or beverage except water is permitted within the deck or spa. No glass containers of any kind are permitted within the deck or spa. | high | |
| #Q026 | design | health | mandatory | Safety Equipment Availability | recreational water | Subject to subsection (3), every owner and every operator of a public pool other than an owner or operator of a wave action pool, and every owner and operator of a public spa that has an inner horizontal dimension greater than three metres, shall ensure that there are provided in places conveniently located for emergency use, (a) an electrically insulated or non-conducting reaching pole at least 3.65 metres long; (b) in the case of a public pool, two buoyant throwing aids, each of which has securely attached to it a six millimetre diameter rope of a length not less than one-half the width of the pool plus three metres; (c) in the case of a Class B pool that is in operation and has a slope of more than eight per cent, a buoy line; (d) in the case of a public spa, a buoyant throwing aid to which is securely attached a six millimetre diameter rope of a length not less than one-half the width of the pool area plus three metres; and (e) a spine board or device designed for lifting from the pool or spa a person who may have incurred a spinal injury. | high | |
| #Q027 | design | health | mandatory | Spa Emergency Stop Button | recreational water | Every owner of a public spa and, if applicable, every owner of a public pool shall ensure that all pumps used in the operation of the spa or pool are capable of being deactivated by an emergency stop button that, (a) is separate from the spa's or pool's timing device; (b) is located within the immediate vicinity of the spa or pool; and (c) activates an audible and visual signal when used. | high | |
| #Q028 | treatment | health | mandatory | Floatation Tank Requirements | recreational water | Every owner and operator of a floatation tank shall, (a) provide a first aid kit, a device for emergency communications and emergency equipment which is appropriate for use in the floatation tank; (b) ensure that the water is treated with chlorine, a chlorine compound or a bromine compound by means of a chemical feeder... (c) test and record the requirements of clause (b) regarding the floatation tank water each operating day, a minimum of 30 minutes prior to opening and, subsequently, the lesser of every four hours or prior to each new bather; (d) provide a filtration system suitable to the tank design that is capable of ensuring the water has three turnovers of the tank between each bather; and (e) provide shower facilities available for bathers to shower before and after using the floatation tank. | high | |
| #Q029 | treatment | treatment | mandatory | Splash Pad Filtration and Disinfection | recreational water | Every operator of a public spray pad or public splash pad shall ensure that, where water is recirculating, the water is filtered and disinfected as approved by the local medical officer of health or a public health inspector for the health unit where the public spray pad or public splash pad is situate. | Where water is recirculating | high |
| #Q030 | administrative | operational | mandatory | Operation in Accordance with Regulation | recreational water | No person shall operate or maintain a public pool or public spa to which this Regulation applies except in accordance with this Regulation. | high | |
| #Q031 | administrative | operational | mandatory | Leachate Value Selection | agricultural water | If your operation falls in between two values in the column entitled "Portion of Leachate not Reused in Closed Circulation System (GNF)" you must use the higher value. | When operation values fall between listed table increments | high |
| #Q032 | administrative | operational | mandatory | Calculation Method Eligibility | agricultural water | Use this method only if the crop grown is not listed in method 1 or if the portion of leachate not reused in the closed circulation system is less than 3.13 per cent or greater than 50 per cent. | When selecting between Method 1 and Method 2 for NU calculation | high |
| #Q033 | reporting | reporting | mandatory | Farm Unit Nutrient Unit Aggregation | agricultural water | Using either method as appropriate, repeat this process for all GNF expected to be generated at each greenhouse operation on the farm unit and add the NUs for each greenhouse operation. Add the NUs for all greenhouse operations on the farm unit to determine the number of nutrient units in the GNF generated on the farm unit in a calendar year. | Required for GNF strategy preparation and registration | high |
| #Q034 | administrative | operational | mandatory | Implementation Team Responsibilities | other | The implementation team is responsible for tracking, assessing and evaluating progress and providing broader engagement opportunities. | high | |
| #Q035 | operational | operational | guidance | 4R Nutrient Stewardship | agricultural water | The voluntary 4R Nutrient Stewardship program, which encourages producers to use the right source of nutrients at the right rate and the right time in the right place. | Voluntary participation by producers | high |
| #Q036 | reporting | reporting | guidance | Reporting Suspected Algal Blooms | drinking water, recreational water | Learn what you can do to reduce harmful algal blooms and report a suspected bloom. | When a suspected bloom is observed | high |
| #Q037 | reporting | reporting | mandatory | LEAP Status of Actions reporting content | other | The Status of Actions highlights the following details for every action in the Canada-Ontario Lake Erie Action Plan: progress to date status implementation partner(s) links to partner programs, projects and findings | high | |
| #Q038 | operational | health | mandatory | Response Protocol for Algal Blooms | drinking water, recreational water | The LEAP builds on our leadership and efforts to improve water quality and public health, including a response protocol if a suspected blue-green algal bloom (also known as harmful algal bloom) is reported. | When a suspected blue-green algal bloom is reported | high |
| Req ID | Category | Intent | Legal Status | Name | Subdomain(s) | Limit Type | Limit Value | Context | Conditions | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #P001 | chemical | operational | mandatory | total alkalinity | recreational water | requirement | 60 to 180 ppm | Maintained in every part of the pool or spa, at all times during the daily use period | Public pool or public spa | high |
| #P002 | chemical | operational | mandatory | pH value | recreational water | requirement | 7.2 to 7.8 pH | Maintained in every part of the pool or spa, at all times during the daily use period | Public pool or public spa | high |
| #P003 | chemical | treatment | mandatory | free available chlorine | recreational water | requirement | >= 0.5, <= 10 ppm | In every part of a public pool, other than a public floatation pool or a public cold plunge pool | Public pool (non-floatation/cold plunge) | high |
| #P004 | chemical | treatment | mandatory | free available chlorine or total bromine | recreational water | requirement | >= 5, <= 10 ppm | In every part of a public spa | Public spa | high |
| #P005 | chemical | treatment | mandatory | total bromine residual | recreational water | requirement | >= 2, <= 8 ppm | Where a pool is not a wave action pool and a bromine compound is used | Non-wave action pool using bromine | high |
| #P006 | chemical | treatment | mandatory | total bromine residual | recreational water | requirement | >= 3, <= 10 ppm | Where a pool is a wave action pool and a bromine compound is used | Wave action pool using bromine | high |
| #P007 | chemical | operational | mandatory | Oxidation Reduction Potential | recreational water | requirement | >= 600, <= 900 mV | If the pool or spa is equipped with an automatic sensing device | Pool or spa with automatic sensing device | high |
| #P008 | chemical | treatment | mandatory | cyanuric acid concentration | recreational water | requirement | <= 60 milligrams per litre | Where cyanurate stabilization is maintained in outdoor pools | Outdoor pools using cyanurate stabilization | high |
| #P009 | physical | health | mandatory | maximum temperature | recreational water | requirement | <= 40 degrees Celsius | Spa's water heater equipped with tamper-proof upper limit cut-off switch | Public spa | high |
| #P010 | physical | health | mandatory | maximum temperature | recreational water | requirement | <= 40 degrees Celsius | Public pool's water heater equipped with tamper-proof upper limit cut-off switch | Hot water pools that operate at 35 degrees Celsius or greater | high |
| #P011 | chemical | operational | mandatory | total alkalinity | recreational water | requirement | 80 to 120 ppm | Maintained in every part of the floatation tank, at all times during the daily use period | Public floatation tank | high |
| #P012 | chemical | operational | mandatory | pH value | recreational water | requirement | 7.2 to 7.8 pH | Maintained in every part of the floatation tank, at all times during the daily use period | Public floatation tank | high |
| #P013 | chemical | treatment | mandatory | free available chlorine | recreational water | requirement | 1.5 to 5 ppm | Residual in every part of the floatation tank | Public floatation tank using chlorine | high |
| #P014 | physical | health | mandatory | water temperature | recreational water | requirement | < 37 degrees Celsius | Water temperature is maintained at less than 37 degrees Celsius | Public floatation tank | high |
| #P015 | chemical | health | mandatory | Benzene Health Related Drinking Water Objective | drinking water | MAC | 0.005 mg/L | Used to determine maximum allowable concentration in groundwater at adjacent property boundaries | Value of Cr in Groundwater Protection formula | high |
| #P016 | chemical | aesthetic | mandatory | Chloride Aesthetic Drinking Water Objective | drinking water | AO | 250 mg/L | Used to determine maximum allowable concentration in groundwater at adjacent property boundaries | Value of Cr in Groundwater Protection formula | high |
| #P017 | operational | operational | mandatory | Methane Boundary Concentration | other | requirement | < 2.5 per cent by volume | Concentration of methane gas below the surface of the land at the boundary of the site | high | |
| #P018 | operational | health | mandatory | Methane On-site Building Concentration | other | requirement | < 1.0 per cent by volume | Inside any on-site building/structure or immediately outside the foundation | Building must be accessible or contain ignition sources | high |
| #P019 | design | operational | mandatory | Buffer Area Width (Standard) | other | requirement | >= 100 metres | Waste fill area must be completely surrounded by buffer area | Applies at every point unless a lower width is justified by report | high |
| #P020 | design | operational | mandatory | Buffer Area Width (Minimum) | other | requirement | >= 30 metres | Minimum width allowed if a written report confirms specific space and impact criteria are met | Requires report confirming space for vehicles and no unacceptable impact | high |
| #P021 | design | treatment | mandatory | Final Cover Infiltration Rate | other | requirement | >= 0.15 metres per year | Infiltration rate through the final cover for generic design options | Specific to generic groundwater protection designs under subsection 10(4) and 10(5) | high |
| #P022 | design | treatment | mandatory | Clayey Liner Hydraulic Conductivity | wastewater | requirement | <= 1 x 10^-9 metres per second | Part of the primary liner system in generic designs | Must be at least 0.75 metres thick and Compacted in lifts | high |
| #P023 | design | treatment | mandatory | Primary HDPE Geomembrane Thickness | wastewater | requirement | >= 1.5 millimetres | Thickness requirement for the primary liner in generic design options | High density polyethylene (HDPE) | high |
| #P024 | design | treatment | mandatory | Secondary HDPE Geomembrane Thickness | wastewater | requirement | >= 2.0 millimetres | Thickness requirement for the secondary liner in double liner generic design option | High density polyethylene (HDPE) | high |
| #P025 | design | treatment | mandatory | Attenuation Soil Layer Thickness (Single Liner) | wastewater | requirement | >= 3 metres | Thickness of the natural or engineered soil layer at the base of the waste fill zone | For generic single liner design | high |
| #P026 | design | treatment | mandatory | Attenuation Soil Layer Hydraulic Conductivity | wastewater | requirement | <= 1 x 10^-7 metres per second | Hydraulic conductivity of the soil layer used for attenuation at the base of the landfill | Must be relatively homogeneous | high |
| #P027 | design | operational | mandatory | Final Slope Maximum Gradient | other | requirement | <= 1:4 vertical to horizontal | The final slopes above grade within the waste fill zone at time of site closure | Unless alternative design justified for stability/erosion | high |
| #P028 | design | operational | mandatory | Final Slope Minimum Gradient | other | requirement | >= 1:20 vertical to horizontal | The final slopes above grade within the waste fill zone at time of site closure | Unless alternative design justified for drainage | high |
| #P029 | physical | reporting | mandatory | Groundwater Monitoring Sample Size | wastewater | requirement | >= 5 samples | Number of samples required to determine median background concentration of a contaminant | Samples taken at or near site boundary from non-contaminated locations | high |
| #P030 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Minimum Contaminating Life Span for Financial Assurance | other | requirement | >= 25 years | Minimum estimate of contaminating life span for cost calculation if related to leachate | Starts from the date waste is last deposited at the site | high |
| #P031 | operational | operational | mandatory | Total waste disposal volume application threshold | other | requirement | > 40,000 cubic metres | Landfilling sites to which this regulation applies | Sites coming into existence on or after August 1, 1998 | high |
| #P032 | operational | health | mandatory | Methane Off-site Building Concentration | other | requirement | < 0.05 per cent by volume | Off-site building or enclosed structure foundation/basement | Building must be accessible or contain ignition sources | high |
| #P033 | operational | operational | mandatory | LFG Collection Threshold | other | requirement | > 1.5 million cubic metres | Total waste disposal volume trigger for LFG collection and burning/use facilities | Applies to new sites or sites being increased | high |
| #P034 | design | operational | mandatory | Final Cover Material Thickness | other | requirement | >= 0.6 metres | Bottom layer of final cover | high | |
| #P035 | design | aesthetic | mandatory | Final Cover Topsoil Thickness | other | requirement | >= 0.15 metres | Layer of topsoil or approved material for plant growth | Applied over the 0.6m cover material | high |
| #P036 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Annual Report Submission Deadline | other | requirement | <= 3 months | Report preparation after each anniversary of first waste acceptance | high | |
| #P037 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Daily Record Retention Period | other | requirement | >= 2 years | Duration for which site operation records must be kept | high | |
| #P038 | chemical | health | mandatory | Cadmium Health Related Drinking Water Objective | drinking water | MAC | 0.005 mg/L | Used to determine maximum allowable concentration in groundwater at adjacent property boundaries | Value of Cr in Groundwater Protection formula | high |
| #P039 | chemical | health | mandatory | Lead Health Related Drinking Water Objective | drinking water | MAC | 0.01 mg/L | Used to determine maximum allowable concentration in groundwater at adjacent property boundaries | Value of Cr in Groundwater Protection formula | high |
| #P040 | chemical | health | mandatory | Dichloro-methane Health Related Drinking Water Objective | drinking water | MAC | 0.05 mg/L | Used to determine maximum allowable concentration in groundwater at adjacent property boundaries | Value of Cr in Groundwater Protection formula | high |
| #P041 | chemical | health | mandatory | Vinyl Chloride Health Related Drinking Water Objective | drinking water | MAC | 0.002 mg/L | Used to determine maximum allowable concentration in groundwater at adjacent property boundaries | Value of Cr in Groundwater Protection formula | high |
| #P042 | chemical | aesthetic | mandatory | 1,4-Dichlorobenzene Aesthetic Drinking Water Objective | drinking water | AO | 0.001 mg/L | Used to determine maximum allowable concentration in groundwater at adjacent property boundaries | Value of Cr in Groundwater Protection formula | high |
| #P043 | chemical | aesthetic | mandatory | Toluene Aesthetic Drinking Water Objective | drinking water | AO | 0.024 mg/L | Used to determine maximum allowable concentration in groundwater at adjacent property boundaries | Value of Cr in Groundwater Protection formula | high |
| #P044 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Notification of Change in Identity or Ownership | other | requirement | 30 days | Written notification to the Director after change in identity, status, or ownership of site/property rights | high | |
| #P045 | design | operational | mandatory | Design Plan Mapping Radius | other | requirement | 500 metres | Distance within which the design report must cover all properties, boundaries, buildings, and land contours | high | |
| #P046 | design | treatment | mandatory | Secondary Liner Service Life | wastewater | requirement | 350 years | Service life used for generic double liner design evaluation | HDPE thickness at least 2.0 mm and oxidative induction time met | high |
| #P047 | design | treatment | mandatory | Secondary Leachate Collection System Service Life | wastewater | requirement | 1000 years | Service life used for generic double liner design evaluation | Meets Schedule 2 criteria | high |
| #P048 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Financial Assurance Replacement Period | other | requirement | 6 months | Period within which used financial assurance must be replaced | Applies after Director uses funds for closure/contingencies | high |
| #P049 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Closure Plan Initiation Threshold | other | requirement | 90 per cent | Threshold of total waste disposal volume at which a closure report must be prepared | Or two years before anticipated closure, whichever is first | high |
| #P050 | design | aesthetic | mandatory | Vegetative Cover Establishment Time | other | requirement | <= 3 growing seasons | Timeframe for final cover vegetation to provide vigorous, plentiful cover | high | |
| #P051 | design | treatment | mandatory | Leachate Pipe Minimum Diameter | wastewater | requirement | >= 150 millimetres | Minimum internal diameter for perforated HDPE leachate collection pipes | Applies for 100-year assumed service life | high |
| #P052 | design | treatment | mandatory | Base Grade Minimum Slope | other | requirement | >= 0.5 per cent | Minimum surface grade of the base of the waste fill zone toward leachate collection pipes | high | |
| #P053 | operational | treatment | mandatory | Class A Pool turnover rate (post-1974) | recreational water | requirement | >= 4 times total capacity per day | Volume of water filtered, disinfected and passed through the pool each day | Class A pool constructed after April 30, 1974 | high |
| #P054 | operational | treatment | mandatory | Class B Pool turnover rate | recreational water | requirement | >= 3 times total capacity per day | Volume of water filtered, disinfected and passed through the pool each day | Class B pool or Class A pool constructed before May 1, 1974 | high |
| #P055 | operational | treatment | mandatory | Public pool water withdrawal | recreational water | requirement | >= 15 per cent | Percentage of total pool water volume capable of being withdrawn from gutter or skimmer lines daily and discharged to waste drains | Excludes specific older pools | high |
| #P056 | operational | treatment | mandatory | Public pool makeup water | recreational water | requirement | >= 15 litres per bather | Amount of makeup water added to the pool during each operating day | Determined by water meter | high |
| #P057 | operational | health | mandatory | Public spa bather load | recreational water | requirement | <= 1 person per square metre | Maximum number of persons permitted to use the spa at any one time | Calculated based on surface water area; subject to manufacturer maximum | high |
| #P058 | design | operational | mandatory | Electrically insulated reaching pole length | recreational water | requirement | >= 3.65 metres | Safety equipment for emergency use | Public pool or spa with dimension > 3 metres | high |
| #P059 | operational | health | mandatory | Spa hydro-massage jet timing | recreational water | requirement | <= 15 minutes | Maximum setting for the timing device controlling jet pump operation | Public spa with hydro-massage jets | high |
| #P060 | design | reporting | mandatory | Signage letter height (Pool Exemptions) | recreational water | requirement | >= 25 millimetres | Minimum height for letters on mandatory caution notice | Hotels with < 6 units or private residential pools for public use | high |
| #P061 | design | operational | mandatory | Board of Health Municipal Members | other | requirement | 3 to 13 members | Number of municipal members on each board of health | Except for specific regional or single-tier municipalities | high |
| #P062 | operational | operational | mandatory | MOH Dismissal Vote Threshold | other | requirement | 2/3 vote ratio | Required vote by board members to dismiss a medical officer of health | Requires Minister's written consent | high |
| #P063 | operational | operational | mandatory | Individual Offence Penalty | other | requirement | <= 5000 dollars | Fine for individuals guilty of an offence under the Act | Per day or part of a day the offence continues | high |
| #P064 | operational | operational | mandatory | Corporate Offence Penalty | other | requirement | <= 25000 dollars | Fine for corporations (including boards and municipalities) guilty of an offence | Per day or part of a day the offence continues | high |
| #P065 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Hearing Request Timeline | other | requirement | 15 days | Time to mail or deliver notice requiring a hearing after an order is served | high | |
| #P066 | operational | operational | mandatory | Justice of the Peace Warrant Expiry | other | requirement | <= 15 days | Maximum validity period for a warrant from the date it is issued | high | |
| #P067 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Immunization Reaction Reporting Timeline | other | requirement | 7 days | Timeline for a physician/nurse to report a reportable event to the MOH | Starts after recognizing the reportable event | high |
| #P068 | operational | operational | mandatory | Chief Medical Officer of Health Term | other | requirement | 5 years | Standard term of office for the CMOH | May be reappointed for further terms | high |
| #P069 | operational | operational | mandatory | Possession of Premises Order Duration | other | requirement | <= 12 months | Maximum expiry date for an order requiring delivery of possession of premises | Minister may extend for a further 12 months | high |
| #P070 | operational | operational | mandatory | Provincial Public Health Directive Duration | other | requirement | <= 6 months | Maximum duration for which a CMOH directive remains in force | May be renewed for additional periods of not more than 6 months | high |
| #P071 | operational | operational | mandatory | Recovery of expenses demand period | other | requirement | 60 days | Time after demand before secretary transmits statement to municipal clerk | Costs and expenses of board of health not paid | high |
| #P072 | operational | health | mandatory | Communicable disease detention period | other | requirement | <= 6 months | Period of detention in hospital or facility under court order | Failure to comply with virulent disease order | high |
| #P073 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Anaphylaxis reaction window | other | requirement | 48 hours | Occurrence after administration of immunizing agent to be a reportable event | Persistent crying, anaphylaxis or shock | high |
| #P074 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Fever or convulsions reaction window | other | requirement | 3 days | Occurrence after administration of immunizing agent to be a reportable event | Shock-like collapse, high fever or convulsions | high |
| #P075 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Arthritis reaction window | other | requirement | 42 days | Occurrence after administration of immunizing agent to be a reportable event | Arthritis | high |
| #P076 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Residual seizure or encephalitis reaction window | other | requirement | 15 days | Occurrence after administration of immunizing agent to be a reportable event | Urticaria, seizure, encephalopathy, or encephalitis | high |
| #P077 | operational | reporting | mandatory | Board hearing commencement timeline | other | requirement | 15 days | Board must hold a hearing within this time after receipt of notice | Request for hearing by person to whom order is directed | high |
| #P078 | operational | operational | mandatory | Band board member appointment term | other | requirement | 1 to 3 years | Duration of appointment for band member to the board of health | Agreements with council of band | high |
| #P079 | operational | operational | mandatory | LTG board member appointment term | other | requirement | 1 to 3 years | Duration of appointment for board member appointed by Lieutenant Governor | high | |
| #P080 | operational | reporting | mandatory | CMOH annual report minister review | other | requirement | 30 days | Lead time to deliver report to Minister before delivering to Speaker | high | |
| #P081 | operational | operational | mandatory | CMOH Professional Standing | other | requirement | >= 5 years | Professional standing required for CMOH appointment | Must be a physician | high |
| #P082 | operational | operational | mandatory | Minister direction default compliance period | other | requirement | 30 days | Compliance time if no period is specified in the direction | Direction given to board of health under section 83 | high |
| #P083 | operational | operational | mandatory | Municipal debt payment timeline | other | requirement | 7 days | Time for treasurer to pay Minister of Finance after certification of debt | Expenses treated as debt due to Crown | high |
| #P084 | operational | operational | mandatory | Mailing service deemed delivery | other | requirement | 7 days | Time after mailing when service is deemed to have been made | Sent by ordinary mail | high |
| #P085 | operational | health | mandatory | Parent responsibility age threshold | other | requirement | < 16 years | Age of person below which parent is responsible for order compliance | high |
| Req ID | Category | Name | Context | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #D001 | LEAP | Lake Erie Action Plan | high | |
| #D002 | GLWQA | Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement | high | |
| #D003 | Portable Document Format | high | ||
| #D004 | etc. | et cetera | high | |
| #D005 | U.S. | United States | high | |
| #D006 | LEADS | Lake Erie Agriculture Demonstrating Sustainability | high | |
| #D007 | blue-green algal bloom | harmful algal bloom | high |