Aa Aa Aa Aa Aa FISHERIES ACT Registration 1992-05-07 Regulations Prescribing Certain Deleterious Substances Related to the Effluent from Pulp and Paper Mills and Authorizing the Deposit of Limited Quantities of those Deleterious Substances in Certain Circumstances P.C. 1992-961 1992-05-07 His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, pursuant to subsections 34(2), 36(5), 37(3) and 38(9) and paragraphs 43(g.1)Footnote * and (g.2)* of the Fisheries Act, is pleased hereby to revoke the Pulp and Paper Effluent Regulations, C.R.C., c. 830, and to make the annexed Regulations prescribing certain deleterious substances related to the effluent from pulp and paper mills and off-site treatment facilities and authorizing the deposit of limited quantities of those deleterious substances in certain circumstances, in substitution therefor. * Return to footnote *S.C. 1991, c. 1, s. 12(2)
1 These Regulations may be cited as the Pulp and Paper Effluent Regulations.
2 In these Regulations,
Act
Act means the Fisheries Act; (Loi)
acute lethality test
acute lethality test means the test to determine the acute lethality of effluent referred to in section 1 of Schedule I; (essai de détermination de la létalité aiguë)
acutely lethal
acutely lethal, in respect of effluent, means that the effluent at 100 per cent concentration kills more than 50 per cent of the rainbow trout subjected to it during a 96-hour period, when tested in accordance with the acute lethality test; (létalité aiguë)
authorization
authorization means an authorization issued under section 16 or 17; (autorisation)
authorization officer
authorization officer, in respect of a province set out in column I of an item of Schedule V, means the person referred to in column II of that item; (agent d’autorisation)
Bo
Bo[Repealed, SOR/2004-109, s. 1]
BOD
BOD means the biochemical oxygen demand that is equal to the quantity of oxygen, dissolved in water, that is consumed by BOD matter, when tested in accordance with the BOD test; (DBO)
BOD matter
BOD matter, in effluent, means any matter that consumes oxygen dissolved in water, when tested in accordance with the BOD test; (matières exerçant une DBO)
BOD test
BOD test means the test to determine the BOD of an effluent referred to in section 3 of Schedule I; (essai de détermination de la DBO)
Br
Br[Repealed, SOR/2004-109, s. 1]
D
D[Repealed, SOR/2004-109, s. 1]
daily period
daily period in respect of a mill, means * (a) a period of 24 consecutive hours determined by the operator of the mill, in respect of which the operator has given notification to the authorization officer, or * (b) if no notification has been given to the authorization officer by the operator, a calendar day; (période de vingt-quatre heures)
Daphnia magna test
Daphnia magna test means the test in respect of Daphnia magna referred to in section 2 of Schedule I; (essai sur Daphnia magna)
dissolving grade sulphite pulp
dissolving grade sulphite pulp means any sulphite pulp that is purified by a bleaching process for use in the manufacture of regenerated cellulose products; (pâte au bisulfite pour transformation chimique)
effluent
effluent means * (a) [Repealed, SOR/2012-140, s. 2] * (b) waste water from a mill, other than waste water from the treatment of intake water, including process water, gas scrubbing water, boiler blow-down water, wash-down water, cooling water, leachate from any site at the mill where solid residues generated by any mill are treated or disposed of, and leachate from any site at the mill where wood chips or hogfuel are stored; (effluent)
finished product
finished product means pulp or a paper product that has completed the production process at a mill; (produit fini)
mill
mill means * (a) a factory that is designed or used to produce pulp or paper products, or * (b) if a complex consists of factories that are owned by different owners and that are designed or used to produce pulp or paper products, all of those factories that discharge some or all of their effluent into a common treatment facility that is owned by one of those owners,
and includes any facility that is owned or operated by the owner of any of the factories referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) and that treats effluent; (fabrique)
off-site treatment facility
off-site treatment facility[Repealed, SOR/2012-140, s. 2]
operator
operator means the person who operates, has control or custody of or is in charge of a mill; (exploitant)
outfall structure
outfall structure means a conduit or other structure through which effluent is conveyed from a mill to a location where it is deposited in water frequented by fish, or in any place from which it may enter such water, or a conduit or other structure through which effluent is conveyed from a mill to a wastewater system; (émissaire d’effluent)
owner
owner[Repealed, SOR/2012-140, s. 2]
paper product
paper product means paper, coated paper, paperboard, hardboard, boxboard, linerboard, insulating board, building board, corrugating medium, tissue, moulded cellulose product and any other product directly derived from pulp, but does not include viscose, rayon, cellophane or any other cellulose derivative, or medium density fiberboard as defined in American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard A208.2-2002, published on May 13, 2002; (produit de papier)
Port Alberni Mill
Port Alberni Mill means the mill located in Port Alberni, British Columbia, that is owned by Norske Skog Canada Limited, its successors or assigns; (fabrique de Port Alberni)
pulp
pulp means processed cellulose fibres that are derived from wood, other plant material or recycled paper products; (pâte)
Qd
Qd[Repealed, SOR/2004-109, s. 1]
Qm
Qm[Repealed, SOR/2004-109, s. 1]
Reference Method EPS 1/RM/13 Second Edition
Reference Method EPS 1/RM/13 Second Edition means Biological Test Method: Reference Method for Determining Acute Lethality of Effluents to Rainbow Trout (EPS 1/RM/13 Second Edition), December 2000, published by the federal Department of the Environment, as amended from time to time; (méthode de référence SPE 1/RM/13 Deuxième édition)
Reference Method EPS 1/RM/14 Second Edition
Reference Method EPS 1/RM/14 Second Edition means Biological Test Method: Reference Method for Determining Acute Lethality of Effluents to Daphnia magna (EPS 1/RM/14 Second Edition), December 2000, published by the federal Department of the Environment, as amended from time to time; (méthode de référence SPE 1/RM/14 Deuxième édition)
reference production rate
reference production rate means the daily production of finished product of a mill as determined under section 12; (rythme de production de référence)
So
So[Repealed, SOR/2004-109, s.1]
suspended solids
suspended solids means any solid matter that is present in effluent; (matières en suspension)
suspended solids test
suspended solids test means the test to determine the presence and quantity of suspended solids in effluent referred to in section 4 of Schedule I; (essai de détermination des matières en suspension)
transitional authorization
transitional authorization[Repealed, SOR/2004-109, s. 1]
treat
treat, in respect of effluent, means to subject the effluent to physical, chemical or biological action, other than dilution, in order to reduce or eliminate deleterious substances; (traiter)
wastewater system
wastewater system has the same meaning as in section 1 of the Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations. (système d’assainissement) * SOR/2003-3, s. 1 * SOR/2004-109, s. 1 * SOR/2008-239, s. 1 * SOR/2012-140, s. 2
3 For the purpose of the definition deleterious substance in subsection 34(1) of the Act, the following classes of substances from a mill are prescribed as deleterious substances: * (a) acutely lethal effluent; * (b) BOD matter; and * (c) suspended solids.
4 For the purpose of subsection 37(2) of the Act and in respect of mills, the Minister or a person designated by the Minister may issue an order under that subsection if the Minister or the person has reasonable grounds to believe that an offence under subsection 40(1) or (2) of the Act is being or is likely to be committed. * SOR/2004-109, s. 2 * SOR/2012-140, s. 3
(2) and (3) [Repealed, SOR/2012-140, s. 5]
SOR/2004-109, s. 2
(5) The authority to deposit BOD matter and suspended solids conferred by subsections (1) and (2) does not confer any authority to deposit acutely lethal effluent.
SOR/2004-109, s. 2
[ * SOR/2004-109, s. 3
] * 7 (1) The authority of the owner or operator of a mill under subsection 6(1) is conditional on the operator * (a) installing, maintaining and calibrating monitoring equipment, and keeping records of that equipment, in accordance with section 8; * (b) monitoring effluent in accordance with Schedule II and submitting to the authorization officer a monthly report of the monitoring results and production information in accordance with subsections 9(1) and (3); * (c) notifying an inspector, without delay, of any result of a test conducted in accordance with Schedule II and of any result of any additional test that was conducted on samples collected in accordance with the procedures specified in that Schedule, other than in the case of a deposit out of the normal course of events, that indicates a failure or non-compliance with these Regulations and reporting the test results in writing to the inspector within 10 days after the notification; * (d) submitting the identifying information to the authorization officer in accordance with subsections 10(1), (2) and (3); * (e) preparing and updating annually a remedial plan describing the measures to be taken by the operator to eliminate all unauthorized deposits of deleterious substances in the case where effluent fails an acute lethality test conducted in accordance with Schedule II; * (f) preparing an emergency response plan in accordance with section 11 and making it readily available on site to persons who are to implement the plan; * (g) in the case of a mill, providing the authorization officer, in accordance with section 12, with * (i) the reference production rate for all finished product, and * (ii) if an authorization has been issued to the owner or operator under subsection 16(2), the reference production rate for all finished product other than dissolving grade sulphite pulp and the reference production rate for dissolving grade sulphite pulp; * (h) in the case of a mill that treats, in addition to its own effluent, waste water from sources other than a mill, if an authorization has been issued to the owner or operator under subsection 16(1), submitting the values of Bo and So and the supporting data to the authorization officer in accordance with section 19; * (i) [Repealed, SOR/2012-140, s. 7] * (j) submitting the information on outfall structures to the authorization officer in accordance with section 27, and depositing effluent only through those outfall structures; * (k) complying with the requirements for environmental effects monitoring studies set out in sections 28 to 31; and * (l) keeping available for inspection * (i) for at least five years, the information and data specified in section 8.2 of Reference Method EPS 1/RM/13 Second Edition and section 8.2 of Reference Method EPS 1/RM/14 Second Edition, * (ii) for at least three years, the results of all pH level and electrical conductivity tests conducted in accordance with Schedule II, * (iii) for at least five years, a remedial plan and every update of it, * (iv) for at least five years, an emergency response plan and every update of it, and * (v) for at least six years, all records, reports and data collected or prepared for the purposes of an environmental effects monitoring study. * (2) The authority of the owner or operator of a mill under subsection 6(1) is also conditional on the operator * (a) not combining any treated effluent with water before the treated effluent is deposited; and * (b) not combining any treated effluent with any other effluent before the treated effluent is deposited, unless neither the treated effluent nor the other effluent is acutely lethal or unless combining the effluents is authorized pursuant to an authorization under section 17. * (3) The authority of the owner or operator of a mill under subsection 6(3) is conditional on the operator * (a) depositing effluent only into a wastewater system that is regulated by the Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations; * (b) submitting the identifying information to the authorization officer in accordance with subsections 10(1.1) to (3); and * (c) preparing an emergency response plan in accordance with section 11, making it readily available on site to persons who are to implement the plan and keeping the plan and every update available for inspection for at least five years. * (4) The authority of the owner of a mill under section 6 is, if the owner is not the same person as the operator, also conditional on the owner exercising all due diligence to ensure that the operator meets the applicable conditions specified in this section.
(3) The records of the monitoring equipment shall
SOR/2004-109, s. 5
(3) Each report referred to in this section shall be submitted electronically in the format provided by the federal Department of the Environment, but the report shall be submitted in writing if
SOR/2004-109, s. 6
[ * SOR/2004-109, s. 7
] * 10 (1) The identifying information referred to in paragraph 7(1)(d) is as follows: * (a) the name and address of both the owner and the operator of the mill; * (b) the day referred to in subsection 30(1) after which the interpretive report is required to be submitted to the authorization officer; and * (c) in the case of a mill that treats, in addition to its own effluent, waste water from sources other than a mill, the name and address of both the owner and the operator of each of those sources. * (d) [Repealed, SOR/2012-140, s. 9] * (1.1) The identifying information referred to in paragraph 7(3)(b) is as follows: * (a) the name and address of both the owner and the operator of the mill; and * (b) the name and address of both the owner and the operator of the wastewater system into which effluent is deposited. * (2) The identifying information shall be submitted no later than * (a) 30 days after the day on which this subsection comes into force; or * (b) the day on which the mill becomes subject to these Regulations, if that day is after the period referred to in paragraph (a). * (3) Any change in the information previously submitted shall be submitted no later than 90 days after the change occurs.
(4) If a mill has not been subject to the requirements of these Regulations for more than one year, a new emergency response plan shall be prepared on the day on which the mill again becomes subject to these Regulations.
SOR/2004-109, s. 9
(4) The reference production rates referred to in paragraph 7(1)(g) shall be submitted for each calendar year to the authorization officer no later than January 31 of the following year.
SOR/2004-109, s. 10
13 (1) Where less than three years of data are available on which to calculate the reference production rate of a mill, the operator may use a reference production rate calculated on the basis of available data or may apply to the authorization officer for an interim reference production rate.
(6) The use of an interim reference production rate shall commence on the day the authorization officer may specify and expires at the end of the year.
SOR/2004-109, ss. 11, 36(E)
14 Unless an authorization has been issued authorizing the deposit of BOD matter or suspended solids, as the case may be, the maximum BOD of the BOD matter that may be deposited from a mill and the maximum quantities of suspended solids that may be deposited from a mill are as follows: * (a) in respect of a daily period, the amounts determined using the formula Qd = F × 2.5 × RPR
and * (b) in respect of a month, the amounts determined using the formula Qm = F × D × 1.5 × RPR where
D is the number of calendar days in the month,
F is equal to a factor of 5 for BOD and 7.5 for suspended solids, expressed in kilograms per tonne of finished product,
Qd is the maximum BOD of the BOD matter that may be deposited during a daily period or the maximum quantity of suspended solids that may be deposited during a daily period, expressed in kilograms,
Qm is the maximum BOD of the BOD matter that may be deposited during a month or the maximum quantity of suspended solids that may be deposited during a month, expressed in kilograms, and
RPR is the reference production rate of the mill for all finished product, expressed in tonnes per day.
(2) An application for an authorization shall contain the information specified in Schedule III and shall be submitted to the authorization officer.
SOR/2004-109, s. 12
Previous Version * 16 (1) The authorization officer may issue to the owner or operator of a mill referred to in paragraph 15(1)(a) an authorization to deposit, or to permit the deposit of, BOD matter and suspended solids in quantities that exceed the maximum quantities authorized by section 14, if the quantities so authorized are the lowest that can be achieved and do not exceed the maximum quantities that may be authorized under section 19. * (2) The authorization officer may issue to the owner or operator of a mill referred to in paragraph 15(1)(b) an authorization to deposit, or to permit the deposit of, BOD matter and suspended solids in quantities that exceed the maximum quantities authorized by section 14, if the quantities so authorized are the lowest that can be achieved and do not exceed the maximum quantities that may be authorized under section 20. * (3) An authorization may not be issued under subsection (1) or (2) unless the owner or operator of the mill has taken all applicable preventative measures at the production stage to reduce the BOD of all BOD matter and the quantity of suspended solids in the effluent. * (4) [Repealed, SOR/2012-140, s. 12]
Previous Version * 17 (1) The authorization officer may issue to the owner or operator of a mill referred to in paragraph 15(1)(d) an authorization to combine treated effluent with other effluent before the treated effluent is deposited if * (a) the operator has taken all reasonable steps, before the effluent is treated, to reduce the BOD of the BOD matter, the quantity of suspended solids and the lethality in respect of the effluent to be treated; * (b) the operator has instituted or intends to institute a water conservation program at the mill that would so reduce the volume of the effluent requiring treatment that it would still be acutely lethal despite treatment; * (c) the treatment process removes at least 90 per cent of the BOD of all BOD matter in the effluent that is treated; and * (d) the other effluent is not acutely lethal before being combined with the treated effluent. * (2) Treated effluent may not be combined with other effluent in accordance with an authorization under subsection (1) unless the operator institutes the water conservation program referred to in that subsection.
SOR/2004-109, s. 13
18 (1) No authorization shall be issued under section 16 or 17 if the authorization officer has data indicating that the quantity of the deleterious substances to be authorized has had or will have a significant effect on fish, fish habitat or the use by man of fish that is more adverse than if the quantities were the maximum quantities authorized under section 14.
(4) Before issuing, amending or withdrawing an authorization, the authorization officer shall consult with officials in the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and, if the authorization officer is a provincial official, with officials in the federal Department of the Environment. The authorization officer may also consult with any other person, body or group that has an interest in the authorization.
SOR/2004-109, ss. 14, 36(E)
Bo is the average daily BOD of the BOD matter in the waste water from sources other than a mill before it is treated by the mill, calculated for the preceding calendar year and expressed in kilograms,
D is the number of calendar days in the month,
F is equal to a factor of 5 for BOD and 7.5 for suspended solids, expressed in kilograms per tonne of finished product,
Qd is the maximum BOD of the BOD matter that may be deposited during a daily period or the maximum quantity of suspended solids that may be deposited during a daily period, expressed in kilograms,
Qm is the maximum BOD of the BOD matter that may be deposited during a month or the maximum quantity of suspended solids that may be deposited during a month, expressed in kilograms,
RPR is the reference production rate of the mill for all finished product, expressed in tonnes per day, and
So is the average daily quantity of suspended solids in the waste water from sources other than a mill before it is treated by the mill, calculated for the preceding calendar year and expressed in kilograms. * (2) The values of Bo and So and the supporting data referred to in paragraph 7(1)(h) for each calendar year shall be submitted to the authorization officer no later than January 31 of the following calendar year. * (3) If there are insufficient data on which to calculate the values of Bo and So, an estimate of those values may be made based on the data that are available.
Previous Version 20 The maximum BOD of the BOD matter and the maximum quantities of suspended solids that the owner or operator of a mill referred to in paragraph 15(1)(b) may be authorized to deposit, or to permit the deposit of, under an authorization are as follows: * (a) in respect of a daily period, the amounts determined using the formula Qd = (F1 × 2.5 × RPR1) + (F2 × 2.5 × RPR2)
and * (b) in respect of a month, the amounts determined using the formula Qm = (F1 × D × 1.5 × RPR1) + (F2 × D × 1.5 × RPR2) where
D is the number of calendar days in the month,
F1 is equal to a factor of 5 for BOD and 7.5 for suspended solids, expressed in kilograms per tonne of finished product other than dissolving grade sulphite pulp,
F2 is equal to a factor of 18 for BOD and 25 for suspended solids, expressed in kilograms per tonne of dissolving grade sulphite pulp,
Qd is the maximum BOD of the BOD matter that may be deposited during a daily period or the maximum quantity of suspended solids that may be deposited during a daily period, expressed in kilograms,
Qm is the maximum BOD of the BOD matter that may be deposited during a month or the maximum quantity of suspended solids that may be deposited during a month, expressed in kilograms,
RPR1 is the reference production rate of the mill for all finished product other than dissolving grade sulphite pulp, expressed in tonnes per day, and
RPR2 is the reference production rate of the mill for dissolving grade sulphite pulp, expressed in tonnes per day.
Previous Version 21 [Repealed, SOR/2012-140, s. 13] Previous Version 22 to 26 [Repealed, SOR/2004-109, s. 15]
[ * SOR/2004-109, s. 16(E)
] * 27 (1) The information on outfall structures required by paragraph 7(1)(j) is as follows: * (a) a general description of each outfall structure, together with its plans and specifications; and * (b) a description of the portion of each outfall structure situated at the point at which effluent is deposited, as it pertains to the dispersion of deleterious substances, and more particularly a description of the design, location and maintenance of that portion. * (2) The information on each outfall structure shall be submitted no later than * (a) 30 days after the day on which this subsection comes into force; or * (b) the day on which the mill becomes subject to these Regulations, if that day is after the period referred to in paragraph (a). * (3) The information on any proposed change to an outfall structure shall be submitted at least 90 days before the change is made.
(4) The owner or operator shall submit to the authorization officer reports of the results of the studies in writing and the supporting data in the electronic format provided by the federal Department of the Environment.
SOR/2004-109, s. 18
Previous Version * 29 (1) Sublethal toxicity testing shall be conducted in accordance with section 2 of Schedule IV.1, twice in each calendar year, on the aliquots of effluent samples collected in accordance with section 3 of Schedule II from the outfall structure that has potentially the most adverse environmental impact. * (2) A report on the sublethal toxicity tests shall be prepared twice in each calendar year and submitted to the authorization officer within three months after the completion of the tests. * (3) Despite subsections (1) and (2), the owner or operator of a mill that deposits effluent from the outfall structure referred to in subsection (1) on fewer than 120 days in any calendar year is required to conduct and submit the report on the sublethal toxicity tests only once in respect of that calendar year. * (4) Despite subsections (1) to (3), the owner or operator of a mill is not required to conduct sublethal toxicity testing and submit a report on the sublethal toxicity tests if the mill has not produced pulp or paper products for at least eight consecutive months and has not resumed production.
Previous Version * 30 (1) Biological monitoring studies shall be conducted and an interpretive report shall be submitted to the authorization officer, in accordance with sections 3 to 12 of Schedule IV.1, within three years, after * (a) the day on which a mill first becomes subject to these Regulations, which day shall not precede the coming into force of this section; or * (b) the day on which a mill again becomes subject to these Regulations after having not produced pulp or paper products for at least eight consecutive months, which day shall not precede the coming into force of this section. * (c) [Repealed, SOR/2012-140, s. 15] * (d) [Repealed, SOR/2008-239, s. 8] * (2) Subject to subsections (3) to (5), subsequent biological monitoring studies shall be conducted and interpretive reports shall be submitted to the authorization officer within three years after the day on which the most recent interpretive report was required to be submitted. * (3) The time limit for conducting the subsequent biological monitoring study on the fish population, referred to in paragraph 3(a) of Schedule IV.1, and for submitting the interpretive report in relation to this study, is six years after the day on which the most recent interpretive report was required to be submitted if * (a) according to the two most recent interpretive reports, the study has found no effects on the fish population; or * (b) the most recent interpretive report indicates the solutions to eliminate the effects on the fish population. * (4) The time limit for conducting the subsequent biological monitoring study on the benthic invertebrate community, referred to in paragraph 3(c) of Schedule IV.1, and for submitting the interpretive report in relation to this study, is six years after the day on which the most recent interpretive report was required to be submitted if * (a) according to the two most recent interpretive reports, the study has found no effects on the benthic invertebrate community; or * (b) the most recent interpretive report indicates the solutions to eliminate the effects on the benthic invertebrate community. * (5) The owner or operator of a mill is not required to conduct biological monitoring studies if the mill has not produced pulp or paper products for at least eight consecutive months and has not resumed production.
Previous Version 31 [Repealed, SOR/2008-239, s. 9] Previous Version
(5) The written report shall contain the following information:
SOR/99-166, s. 1
33 This Part applies in respect of the Port Alberni Mill. * SOR/2004-109, s. 18
(4) For the purpose of paragraph 36(4)(b) of the Act, the owner or operator of the mill may deposit, or permit the deposit of, any concentration of acutely lethal effluent, any BOD matter and any quantity of suspended solids into
SOR/2004-109, s. 18
(3) The authority of the owner of the mill under section 34 is, if the owner is not the same person as the operator, also conditional on the owner exercising all due diligence to ensure that the operator meets the applicable conditions specified in this section.
SOR/2004-109, s. 18
(3) The data and the report shall be submitted electronically in the format provided by the federal Department of the Environment, but they shall be submitted in writing if
SOR/2004-109, s. 18
(2) Information on any proposed change to an outfall structure shall be submitted at least 90 days before the change is made.
SOR/2004-109, s. 18
(5) The written report shall contain the following information:
SOR/2004-109, s. 18
Previous Version 39 [Repealed, SOR/2004-109, s. 18] * 1 The test to determine the acute lethality of effluent is a test conducted in accordance with section 5 or 6 of Reference Method EPS 1/RM/13 Second Edition. * * 2 (1) The test in respect of Daphnia magna is a test conducted in accordance with section 5 or 6 of Reference Method EPS 1/RM/14 Second Edition. * (2) Effluent fails the Daphnia magna test when, at 100 per cent concentration, it kills more than 50 per cent of the Daphnia magna subjected to it during a 48-hour period. * * 3 (1) The test to determine the BOD of an effluent is a test conducted in accordance with one of the following standard five-day BOD test methods (BOD5): * (a) the method described in subsections 5210A and 5210B of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20th Edition, 1998, published jointly by the American Public Health Association, the American Water Works Association and the Water Environment Federation, as amended from time to time; * (b) the method described in Method H.2, Determination of Biochemical Oxygen Demand, December 1991, published by the Technical Section of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association (now the Pulp and Paper Technical Association of Canada), as amended from time to time; or * (c) a test method equivalent to a method referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) that is required by or authorized under the law of the province where the mill is located. * (2) The quantity of BOD is measured in terms of an unfiltered sample. * (3) Despite subsection (1), the test to determine the BOD of an effluent shall * (a) commence within 48 hours of the sampling; and * (b) be conducted on a sample that is of such concentration that the depletion of oxygen is equal to or greater than 30% but does not exceed 60%. * * 4 (1) The test to determine the presence and quantity of suspended solids in effluent is a test conducted in accordance with one of the following standard test methods for total suspended solids: * (a) the applicable method described in subsections 2540A to 2540E of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20th Edition, 1998, published jointly by the American Public Health Association, the American Water Works Association and the Water Environment Federation, as amended from time to time; * (b) the method described in Method H.1, Determination of Solids Content of Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents, August 1993, published by the Technical Section of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association (now the Pulp and Paper Technical Association of Canada), as amended from time to time; or * (c) a test method equivalent to a method referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) that is required by or authorized under the law of the province where the mill is located. * (2) For the purposes of the suspended solids test, where a sample is difficult to filter, the bulk of the solids should be allowed to settle before the sample is filtered so that the upper portion of the sample can be filtered first.
SOR/2004-109, s. 24
Previous Version * * 1 (1) The name, address and telephone number of the applicant. * (2) The name, position title, telephone number and facsimile number, if any, of a contact person. * 2 The name and address of the mill. * * 3 (1) In the case of an owner or operator of a mill referred to in paragraph 15(1)(a) of these Regulations who seeks an authorization, * (a) the average daily BOD of the BOD matter and the average daily quantity of suspended solids, in the waste water from sources other than a mill before the waste water is treated by the mill, expressed in kilograms, and an identification of those sources; * (b) the reference production rate for all finished product, expressed in tonnes per day; * (c) a description of the preventative measures that are taken at the mill at the production stage to reduce the BOD of the BOD matter and the quantity of suspended solids in the effluent; and * (d) an estimate of the percentage of the BOD of the BOD matter, and of the percentage of the quantity of suspended solids that will be removed from the waste water during treatment. * (2) In the case of an owner or operator of a mill referred to in paragraph 15(1)(b) of these Regulations who seeks an authorization, * (a) the average daily BOD of the BOD matter and the average daily quantity of suspended solids in the effluent before it is treated by the mill, expressed in kilograms; * (b) the reference production rate of the mill for all finished product other than dissolving grade sulphite pulp and the reference production rate of the mill for dissolving grade sulphite pulp, expressed in tonnes per day; * (c) a description of the preventative measures that are taken at the mill at the production stage to reduce the BOD of the BOD matter and the quantity of suspended solids in the effluent; and * (d) the percentage of the BOD of the BOD matter and the quantity of suspended solids that are removed from the effluent during treatment. * (2.1) [Repealed, SOR/2012-140, s. 24] * (3) The information required by this section must be based on the data that exists for the three-year period before the filing of the application. * (4) Despite subsections (1) and (2), an owner or operator of a mill who seeks an authorization shall provide, in addition to the information that they are able to provide under those subsections, the projections for the 12 months following the application for the authorization of the information that they were not able to provide under paragraphs (1)(a) and (b) or (2)(a), (b) and (d), the plans, specifications, design and a detailed description of the production process and, if applicable, the treatment process if * (a) the owner or operator has not provided all of the information required by subsection (1) or (2) but they have provided the information required by paragraphs (1)(c) or (2)(c), as applicable; or * (b) the owner or operator has not provided all of the information required by subsection (1) or (2) for the full three-year period referred to in subsection (3) but they have provided the information required by paragraphs (1)(c) or (2)(c), as applicable. * * 4 (1) In respect of a mill, if the owner or operator seeks authority to combine treated effluent with other effluent before the combined effluent is deposited, the following information is required: * (a) a detailed description of all steps taken and planned to reduce the BOD of the BOD matter, the quantity of suspended solids and the lethality in respect of the effluent to be treated; * (b) a detailed description of the water conservation program referred to in paragraph 17(1)(b) of these Regulations, including information on the facilities constructed and procedures implemented and planned for the purpose; * (c) the percentage of the BOD of the BOD matter removed from the effluent to be treated; * (d) the volume of the treated effluent and of the other effluent; * (e) the extent of the lethality of the treated effluent and of the other effluent; * (f) the BOD of the BOD matter and the quantity of suspended solids in the other effluent; and * (g) the sources of the other effluent. * (2) The information required by paragraphs (1)(c) to (f) shall be given on the basis of * (a) the average of the results of tests conducted on at least one day for each of the 12 months before the application; and * (b) an estimate of the average of the results of tests that would be conducted in accordance with these Regulations for the 12 months after the water conservation program is instituted. * 5 The details of any adverse effect of the effluent on fish, fish habitat or the use by man of fish that is known to the operator. * 6 Such further information as is required to properly assess the application.
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[Name and address of owner and operator]
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in respect of [name and address of mill]
is/are hereby authorized, as of [date]
, until [date]
,
[Check items that apply.]
☐ To combine treated effluent with other effluent before the treated effluent is deposited.
☐ To deposit BOD of the BOD matter and suspended solids in the quantities and during the periods indicated as follows:
| MAXIMUM QUANTITIES PER DAILY PERIOD |
| --- |
| BOD OF THE BOD MATTER (kg) | SUSPENDED SOLIDS (kg) |
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| NUMBER OF DAYS IN THE MONTH | MAXIMUM QUANTITIES PER MONTH |
| --- | --- |
| BOD OF THE BOD MATTER (kg) | SUSPENDED SOLIDS (kg) |
| ☐ 28 days | ☐ 29 days | | |
| ☐ 30 days | | | |
| ☐ 31 days | | | |
| RPR: |
t/d | Bo: |
kg/d | So : |
kg/d |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| RPR1: |
t/d | RPR2 : |
t/d | A: |
kg/d |
NOTE: These parameters are defined in sections 19 and 20 of the Pulp and Paper Effluent Regulations.
IMPORTANT:
Please refer to section 7 of the Pulp and Paper Effluent Regulations for conditions governing the authority to deposit. In addition, please note that this authorization may be amended or withdrawn in accordance with section 18 of those Regulations.
| Authorization Officer: | [Signature] [Name] [Title] |
| Date: |
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* SOR/2004-109, s. 29
* SOR/2012-140, ss. 26, 27
effect on fish tissue
effect on fish tissue means that the concentration of chlorinated dioxins and furans, expressed as toxic equivalents of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-para-dioxin, exceeds 15 pg/g wet weight in muscle or 30 pg/g wet weight in liver or hepatopancreas in fish taken in the exposure area. (effet sur les tissus de poissons)
effect on the benthic invertebrate community
effect on the benthic invertebrate community means a statistical difference between data referred to in subparagraph 11(a)(ii) from a study respecting the benthic invertebrate community conducted in * (a) an exposure area and a reference area; or * (b) sampling areas within an exposure area where there are gradually decreasing effluent concentrations. (effet sur la communauté d’invertébrés benthiques)
effect on the fish population
effect on the fish population means a statistical difference between data relating to the indicators referred to in subparagraph 11(a)(i) from a study respecting fish population conducted in * (a) an exposure area and a reference area; or * (b) sampling areas within an exposure area where there are gradually decreasing effluent concentrations. (effet sur la population de poissons)
exposure area
exposure area means all fish habitat and waters frequented by fish that are exposed to effluent. (zone exposée)
fish
fish means fish as defined in section 2 of the Fisheries Act, but does not include parts of fish, parts of shellfish, parts of crustaceans or parts of marine animals. (poissons)
reference area
reference area means water frequented by fish that is not exposed to effluent and that has fish habitat that, as far as practicable, is most similar to that of the exposure area. (zone de référence)
sampling area
sampling area means the area within a reference or exposure area where representative samples are collected. (zone d’échantillonnage)
SOR/2004-109, s. 30
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Authorization Officers
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| Item | Province | Authorization Officer |
| 1 | Ontario | Director Environmental Protection Operations Directorate — Ontario Environment Canada |
| 2 | Quebec | Director Environmental Protection Operations Directorate — Quebec Environment Canada |
| 3 | Nova Scotia | Director Environmental Protection Operations Directorate — Atlantic Environment Canada |
| 4 | New Brunswick | Director Environmental Protection Operations Directorate — Atlantic Environment Canada |
| 5 | Manitoba | Director Environmental Protection Operations Directorate — Prairie and Northern Environment Canada |
| 6 | British Columbia | Director Environmental Protection Operations Directorate — Pacific and Yukon Environment Canada |
| 7 | Saskatchewan | Manager, Uranium and Northern Operations Environmental Protection and Audit Division — Industrial Branch Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment |
| 8 | Alberta | District Approvals Manager Northern Region Alberta Ministry of Environment |
| 9 | Newfoundland and Labrador | Director Environmental Protection Operations Directorate — Atlantic Environment Canada |
* SOR/96-293, s. 1
* SOR/2003-3, ss. 2 to 5, 6(F)
* SOR/2004-109, ss. 31 to 33, 35
* SOR/2008-239, s. 17
* SOR/2011-38, s. 2
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Prescribed Persons for Reporting
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| Item | Province | Position |
| 1 | Ontario | Regional Director Environmental Enforcement Division — Ontario Environment Canada |
| 2 | Quebec | Regional Director Environmental Enforcement Division — Quebec Environment Canada |
| 3 | Nova Scotia | Regional Director Environmental Enforcement Division — Atlantic Environment Canada |
| 4 | New Brunswick | Regional Director Environmental Enforcement Division — Atlantic Environment Canada |
| 5 | Manitoba | Regional Director Environmental Enforcement Division — Prairie and Northern Environment Canada |
| 6 | British Columbia | Regional Director Environmental Enforcement Division — Pacific and Yukon Environment Canada |
| 7 | Saskatchewan | Executive Director Compliance and Field Services Branch Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment |
| 8 | Alberta | Director Enforcement and Monitoring Division Alberta Ministry of Environment |
| 9 | Newfoundland and Labrador | Regional Director Environmental Enforcement Division — Atlantic Environment Canada |
* SOR/2004-109, s. 34
* SOR/2008-239, s. 17
* SOR/2011-92, s. 3
SOR/2004-109, s. 34
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