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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTRSPA_2-19_Drinking_Water_Source_Protection_Program_2019-09-27Drinking Water Source Protection: Working Collaboratively to Protect Drinking Water September 27, 2019 Jennifer Stephens, Program Manager Toronto and Region Source Protection Authority Meeting lj w Q� VA%F �M-� � I- iin Watev A � CTC Source Protection Region UXBRIDGE SIMCOE SCUGOG DURHAM AWALA WHRCHURCH '� `if" -- —'— DU F F E R IN TOSORONTIO STOUFF4ILLE . - 11 '- Central Lake Ontario MONO AURORA O _ "'` Source Protection - �• - KING 1'I Authority CURIN AMARANTH �- _ /l-- ' �1 © �1 YORK OSHAWA '1 4 --I Imo-' wHHer O ! RICHMOND 'I PILKERING j CALEDON "/= - HILL I MARRHAM SAX )' 3 .< ST � 7RAXA ((� O VAUGHAN Credit Valley9 Source Protectim Toronto_& Region N / t�J 41tjLQYlty PEEL ,S011rCC Protection VV Authority i' ERIN �h WELLINGTON TORONTO �- BRAMVTUN LAKE ONTARIO • } HALTON HILLS MISSISSAUGA q' HALTON O O SURFACE WATER SYSTEM MILTON Q GROUNDWATER SYSTEM OAKVILLE Relationships under the Clean WaterAct, 2006 Ministry of the Environment, Ontario GConservation and Parks I Credit Valley Conservation inspired by nature Municipal Involvement Il u ' Central Toronto and Region rt' Cake Ontario Conservation F Col�sertiertion Authority DRINKINGWATER SOURCE PROTECTION ACT FOR CLEAN WATER Working Groups CTC Source Protection Committee I Conservation Authority Staff CTC Source Protection Committee Municipal (7 seats) Nk". Public (7 Seats) Economic (7 Seats) Plus Chair, Appointed by Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks; Source Protection Authority Liaison Source Protection Programs Branch Liaison, MECP Source Protection Planning Process Plan Implement & Monitor Source Protection Plan Policies to ensure significant drinking water threats will not be a problem in the future Other policies/actions to ensure municipal water supply systems are protected. (2011-2015) • Implement the Source Protection Plan • Inspect and Enforce • Monitor and Report • Review Plan (2016 & beyond) CTC Source Protection Plan Policies must address current and future Significant Drinking Water Threat activities Policies may rely on various approaches: • Education and Outreach • Incentive Programs Less • Other restrictive • Land Use Planning Approaches • Prescribed Instruments More • Risk Management Plans; Interim RMPs restrictive • Prohibition • Restricted Land Uses — only with RMP and Prohibition CWA New - Part IV Powers 10. Comments? March Source Protecti]njAuthorit Annual Reporting Submission to Province 11 Amendments to Source Protection Plan s.34 Amendment (CWA) (SPA Proposes) s.35 Order (CWA) (Minister's Order) s.36 Update (CWA) (Mandatory Review) s.51 (O. Reg. 287107) (SPA's Discretion) i.e. blew/expanded systems Completion of technical work Implementation challenges i.e. Minister's discretion (SPA unable to obtain municipal Support for amendments) i.e. Most SPP revisions e.g. new policies, new technical work i.e. Minor administrative errors e.g. correction of typographic errors P-rotecting OuW r}ate r: