Under Section 5 of the Sewers By-law , every industrial, commercial and institutional facility that discharges certain pollutants, known as “subject pollutants,” must prepare and submit a Pollution Prevent (P2) Plan using the forms outlined below under Reporting Requirements by Sector.
Plans require businesses to identify and quantify each subject pollutant, along with the activities taken to help minimize or avoid their use.
Certain business sectors are also required to follow Best Management Practices, which outline specific operating standards.
Read Appendix 1 of the Sewers Bylaw for a complete list of sectors required to submit a Pollution Prevention Plan, organized by NAICS (North American Industry Classification Code).
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Companies must submit a Pollution Prevention Plan if they discharge any of the following:
Send Pollution Prevention forms to:
Environmental Monitoring and Protection
2126 Kipling Avenue
Toronto, ON M9W 4K5
Fax: 416-392-9338
Email: p3help@toronto.ca
Includes: * Automotive repair facilities * Autobody shops * Car washes * Gas stations
Facilities must:
* Follow the Best Management Practices (BMP) for Automotive Services Facilities .
* Submit a one-time Declaration Form
confirming compliance with the BMP.
* Submit a new Declaration Form if there is a change in location, ownership or operation (e.g. repair facility begins to offer autobody work).
Dental offices that handle amalgam (e.g. provide or remove amalgam fillings) are required to install and properly maintain an amalgam separator to capture and stop the heavy metals that make up amalgam from being discharged into the sanitary sewer. As such, P2 reporting requirements for dental offices focus on the amalgam separator.
Offices must:
* Submit a one-time P2 Plan using the Dental Facilities P2 Form .
* Submit ongoing invoices confirming cleaning and maintenance of the amalgam separator.
* Submit a new P2 Plan if location or operations change (i.e. increase in the number of chairs).
Facilities must:
* Submit a P2 Plan every six years, with an update on the third year of the six-year cycle, using the Dry Cleaning Facilities P2 Form .
* Submit a new P2 Plan if location, ownership or processes change.
Facilities may need to contact suppliers to verify whether their products contain subject pollutants. Please see a sample letter to help with this task.
Institutions must:
* Submit a P2 Plan every six years, with an update on the third year of the six-year cycle, using the Health Care Sector P2 Form .
Institutions may need to contact suppliers to verify whether their products contain subject pollutants. Please see a sample letter to help with this task.
Facilities must:
* Follow the Best Management Practices (BMP) for Photofinishing Operations .
* Submit a one-time Declaration Form
confirming compliance with the BMP.
* Submit a new Declaration Form if location or ownership changes.
Commercial printers must:
* Submit a P2 Plan every six years, with an update on the third year of the six-year cycle, using the Printing Facilities P2 Form .
* Submit a new P2 Plan if the location changes.
Printers may need to contact suppliers to verify whether their products contain subject pollutants. Please see a sample letter to help with this task.
Industrial printers must follow the reporting requirements listed for Industrial Facilities.
Includes: * Manufacturers * Metal finishers * Industrial laundry
Facilities must:
* Submit a P2 Plan every six years using the Pollution Prevention (P2) Form .
* See Guidelines for completing the form
* Submit an update on the third year of the six-year cycle using the P2 Plan Update Form
.
* Submit a new P2 Plan if the location or operations change.
Companies may need to contact suppliers to verify whether their products contain subject pollutants. Please see a sample letter to help with this task.
As a result of regular inspection or sampling, Toronto Water may ask a business that does not fall within a mandatory sector to submit a Pollution Prevention Plan.
In these instances, companies must submit the following for the facility in question:
* P2 Plan every six years using the Pollution Prevention (P2) Form .
* See Guidelines for completing the form
* A P2 Plan update on the third year of the six-year cycle using the P2 Plan Update Form
.
* A new P2 Plan if the location or operations change.
Companies may need to contact suppliers to verify whether their products contain subject pollutants. Please see a sample letter to help with this task.
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