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Document ID ca-reenem-2023-09-13 Title Report an environmental emergency URL unknown Jurisdiction /ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-13 15:08:08.402449+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

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Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001reportingreportingmandatoryReport an environmental emergencyotherIn the event of an environmental emergency, call the 24-hour telephone number below for the province or territory in which the event is occurring.In the event of an environmental emergencyhigh
#Q002reportingreportingguidanceNotify other agenciesotherNote: you may be responsible for notifying other agencies as required under federal or provincial regulations.As required under federal or provincial regulationshigh
#Q003reportingreportingmandatoryReport other pipeline emergenciesotherFor environmental emergencies involving other pipelines, contact the province or territory in which the event is occurring.For environmental emergencies involving other pipelineshigh
#Q004administrativeoperationalrecommendedConsult individual guideline technical documentsrecreational waterthe individual guideline technical documents should be consulted for the most current and complete information.to obtain current and complete informationhigh
#Q005monitoringoperationalrecommendedAnnual EHSS frequencyrecreational waterAn EHSS should be conducted on an annual basis, just before the start of the swimming season.conducted just before the start of the swimming seasonhigh
#Q006operationaloperationalrecommendedDevelopment of monitoring planrecreational waterUsing the data from the EHSS, a well-structured and documented monitoring plan should be developed.based on data from the EHSShigh
#Q007corrective_actionhealthrecommendedTrigger actions on BAV exceedancerecreational waterIf E. coli or enterococci concentrations exceed the established BAVs, this should trigger actions.concentrations exceed the established BAVshigh
#Q008reportinghealthrecommendedCyanobacteria swimming advisoryrecreational waterA swimming/contact advisory should be issued as a precaution.where a planktonic bloom has developed or total microcystins exceed guidelinehigh
#Q009reportinghealthrecommendedPost warning signs for swimmer's itchrecreational waterWarning signs should be posted in recreational water areas where cases of swimmer's itch have been reported.where cases of swimmer's itch have been reportedhigh
#Q010operationaloperationalrecommendedCompliance with analytical proceduresrecreational waterAll collection procedures and laboratory analyses should be carried out as directed by the responsible authority.for the collection, transport and analysis of sampleshigh
#Q011monitoringhealthrecommendedIdentify sources of fecal contaminationrecreational waterResponsible authorities are encouraged to identify the sources of fecal contamination impacting a recreational water area to aid in public health decisions and to inform remediation prioritization to improve water quality.impacting a recreational water areahigh
#Q012corrective_actionhealthrecommendedCyanobacteria advisory durationrecreational waterOnce issued, an advisory should remain in place until the associated health risk has returned to an acceptable level.Once a cyanobacteria advisory is issuedhigh
#Q013reportinghealthrecommendedBenthic mat avoidance advisoryrecreational waterIn areas where benthic mats can be reached, individuals should be advised to avoid these areas, including keeping pets away from the impacted areas.In areas where benthic mats can be reachedhigh
#Q014operationalunknownrecommendedPathogen testing laboratory standardsrecreational waterIf testing is necessary, it should be conducted by qualified staff in laboratories with proper biosafety level, design, equipment, and procedures.If testing for pathogens is necessaryhigh
#Q015operationalunknownrecommendedPhysical hazard inspection and mitigationrecreational waterCheck for hazards in the water and on the beach, remove hazards or post warnings, when required.when hazards are present or waterbody characteristics present risk of injuryhigh
#Q016reportinghealthmandatoryPublic access to hazard informationrecreational waterThe public also need access to information on the recreational water areas they are visiting, including any existing water quality hazards and the steps they can take to protect themselves.high
#Q017monitoringoperationalrecommendedFecal indicator monitoring frequencyrecreational waterIn general, recreational areas used for primary contact activities are monitored for fecal indicators (such as E. coli or enterococci) at a minimum frequency of one sampling event per week during the swimming season.recreational areas used for primary contact activitieshigh
#Q018administrativeoperationalguidanceCyanobacteria management planrecreational waterAreas that are at greater risk for cyanobacteria impacts may need a cyanobacteria management plan in place.Areas identified as greater risk for cyanobacteria impactshigh
#Q019administrativeoperationalguidanceSecondary contact guideline developmentrecreational waterFor recreational water areas that are used solely for secondary contact activities, responsible authorities may choose to develop secondary contact guidelines.areas used solely for secondary contact activitieshigh
#Q020prohibitionunknownrecommendedPesticide treatment for aquatic plantsrecreational waterActions that involve trying to remove these organisms from natural waters or to treat them using pesticides may be harmful to the aquatic environment and are discouraged.relating to aquatic vascular plants and algaehigh
#Q021monitoringoperationalrecommendedChemical characteristic assessmentrecreational waterAssess on a case-by-case basis, taking local factors into account.Organic and inorganic chemicals in recreational watershigh
#Q022administrativeoperationalrecommendedConsult individual technical documentsrecreational waterthe individual guideline technical documents should be consulted for the most current and complete information.high
#Q023operationaloperationalrecommendedMonitoring plan developmentrecreational waterUsing the data from the EHSS, a well-structured and documented monitoring plan should be developed.based on data from the EHSShigh
#Q024monitoringoperationalrecommendedWeekly monitoring frequencyrecreational waterIn general, recreational areas used for primary contact activities are monitored for fecal indicators (such as E. coli or enterococci) at a minimum frequency of one sampling event per week during the swimming season.recreational areas used for primary contact activitieshigh
#Q025reportinghealthmandatoryPublic access to hazard informationrecreational waterThe public also need access to information on the recreational water areas they are visiting, including any existing water quality hazards and the steps they can take to protect themselves.high
#Q026administrativeoperationalguidanceSecondary contact guideline developmentrecreational waterFor recreational water areas that are used solely for secondary contact activities, responsible authorities may choose to develop secondary contact guidelines.areas used solely for secondary contact activitieshigh
#Q027corrective_actionhealthrecommendedCyanobacteria advisory durationrecreational waterOnce issued, an advisory should remain in place until the associated health risk has returned to an acceptable level.Once a cyanobacteria advisory is issuedhigh
#Q028reportinghealthrecommendedBenthic mat avoidance advisoryrecreational waterIn areas where benthic mats can be reached, individuals should be advised to avoid these areas, including keeping pets away from the impacted areas.In areas where benthic mats can be reachedhigh
#Q029prohibitionoperationalrecommendedDiscourage pesticide treatment of aquatic plantsrecreational waterActions that involve trying to remove these organisms from natural waters or to treat them using pesticides may be harmful to the aquatic environment and are discouraged.relating to aquatic vascular plants and algaehigh
#Q030operationalunknownrecommendedPathogen testing laboratory standardsrecreational waterIf testing is necessary, it should be conducted by qualified staff in laboratories with proper biosafety level, design, equipment, and procedures.If testing for pathogens is necessaryhigh
#Q031operationalhealthrecommendedPhysical hazard inspection and mitigationrecreational waterCheck for hazards in the water and on the beach, remove hazards or post warnings, when required.high
#Q032monitoringoperationalrecommendedChemical characteristic assessmentrecreational waterAssess on a case-by-case basis, taking local factors into account.Organic and inorganic chemicals in recreational watershigh
#Q033monitoringhealthrecommendedBenthic mat visual assessmentrecreational waterIn clear shallow areas, the presence of benthic mats should be visually assessed.In clear shallow areashigh
#Q034operationaloperationalrecommendedCyanobacteria monitoring integrationrecreational waterThis monitoring should be included as part of the overall risk management plan for a recreational water area.For areas at risk of cyanobacteria impactshigh
#Q035operationalhealthrecommendedPreventive risk management for pathogensrecreational waterTo reduce the risk of human exposure to both enteric and non-enteric pathogens, a preventive risk management approach should be implemented. This should include routine monitoring for fecal indicator organisms.To reduce risk of exposure to enteric and non-enteric pathogenshigh
#Q036operationalhealthrecommendedBeach user hygiene and conductrecreational waterBeach users can also do their part by properly disposing of litter, using available facilities for hygiene practices, and complying with beach regulations or codes of conduct.General conduct for recreational beach usershigh
#Q037operationalhealthrecommendedUV and heat exposure protectionrecreational waterAvoid overexposure to UVR and protect yourself from excessive heat.Activities during high UV index or high temperature dayshigh
#Q038operationalhealthrecommendedThermal safety during recreationrecreational waterAvoid recreating for time-temperature combinations that appreciably increase or decrease core body temperature.Immersion in water, particularly cold water ≤ 15 °Chigh

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