EBR C of A Posting
The Ontario Ministry of the Environment is taking comments on how Certificates of Approval for waste management are updated. This includes sewage sludge and paper sludge, and other Certificates or permits like land fill sites.
Please review and comment before the end of July. The whole EBR posting is listed below:
http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/envision/env_reg/er/documents/2002/
PA02E0007_Waste_Management.pdf
EBR Registry Number: PA02E0007 Type of Posting: Policy
Ministry: Environment Status of Posting: Proposal
Date Proposal Loaded: 2002/05/30
Comment Period: 60 day(s)
Written submissions may be made between May 30, 2002 and July 29, 2002.
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NOTICE OF PROPOSAL FOR POLICY
© Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2002
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Proposal Title:
Protocols for Updating Certificates of Approval for: Sewage Works; Water Works; Air Emissions; and Waste Management
Short Description:
The Ministry of the Environment (the "Ministry") is committed to ensuring its clients and the public have the information they need about Ontario's
environmental protection programs.
The Ministry's Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch (EAAB) has developed a series of documents to communicate key facts about the
existing process in place for updating Certificates of Approval (CofA) to reflect up-to-date environmental, operational and monitoring and reporting
requirements.
Each document in this series - formally referred to as a "Protocols for Updating Certificates of Approval" - describes the common updating process used for all types of Cs of A and also outlines the specific requirements which are unique for each of the different environmental "media". These include:
- Sewage Works
- Water Works
- Air Emissions
- Waste Management
Each of the Protocols describe the current approach for selecting Cs of A for updating, together with the specific assessment criteria used to determine the scope of the update, and the process that will be followed.
Purpose of the Proposal:
The purpose of the Protocols is to document and communicate to clients in the regulated community and the public the Ministry's existing practices for updating Cs of A. The Protocols provide a common understanding of how and when existing Certificates of Approval (CsofA) are selected and assessed by the Ministry for updating.
The information in the Protocols is intended to help clients and the public understand the updating process, and ensure that it is as effective and efficient as possible for all parties involved.
The Protocols are operational tools to promote consistency and to foster continuous improvement in the current process so that existing Cs of A keep pace with new
environmental protection requirements.
Other Relevant Information:
The following documents are available by clicking below:
1. Protocol for Updating Certificates of Approval for Sewage Works.
2. Protocol for Updating Certificates of Approval for Water Works.
3. Protocol for Updating Certificates of Approval for Air Emissions.
4. Protocol for Updating Certificates of Approval for Waste Management.
Other Public Consultation:
The Protocols are operational tools which document the existing process for updating Certificates of Approval and are being posted on the Environmental
Registry to provide clients in the regulated community and the public with an opportunity to comment.
To update a Certificate of Approval, the Ministry will work and communicate in a transparent manner with the facility owner and fulfill public consultation requirements. When required by the Environmental Bill of Rights, the proposal for the Certificate of Approval application will also be posted on the Environmental Registry for public comment.
Additionally, comments can be sent via e-mail to: Alice.Verbaas at ene.gov.on.ca
Comments should be directed to the following Contact Person:
Alice Verbaas, Senior Program Support Coordinator
Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch
2 St. Clair Avenue West, 14th Floor
Toronto, Ontario, M4V 1L5
PHONE: (416) 314-8341 FAX: (416) 314-8452
Some Government offices have additional information on this proposal for viewing. These are listed below:
Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch
2 St. Clair Avenue West
Floor 12A, Toronto, Ontario, M4V 1L5
PHONE: (416) 314-8001 FAX: (416) 314-8452
Additional material in support of this notice is available by clicking the following hyperlink(s):
http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/envision/env_reg/er/documents/2002/
PA02E0007_Sewage_Works.pdf
http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/envision/env_reg/er/documents/2002/
PA02E0007_Water_Works.pdf
http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/envision/env_reg/er/documents/2002/
PA02E0007_Air_Emissions.pdf
http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/envision/env_reg/er/documents/2002/
PA02E0007_Waste_Management.pdf
All comments will be considered as part of the decision-making by the Ministry if they:
(a) are submitted in writing;
(b) reference the EBR Registry number; and
(c) are received by the Contact person within the specified comment period.
** No acknowledgment or individual response will be provided to those who comment. All comments & submissions received will become part of the
public record. **
Please review and comment before the end of July. The whole EBR posting is listed below:
http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/envision/env_reg/er/documents/2002/
PA02E0007_Waste_Management.pdf
EBR Registry Number: PA02E0007 Type of Posting: Policy
Ministry: Environment Status of Posting: Proposal
Date Proposal Loaded: 2002/05/30
Comment Period: 60 day(s)
Written submissions may be made between May 30, 2002 and July 29, 2002.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
NOTICE OF PROPOSAL FOR POLICY
© Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2002
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Proposal Title:
Protocols for Updating Certificates of Approval for: Sewage Works; Water Works; Air Emissions; and Waste Management
Short Description:
The Ministry of the Environment (the "Ministry") is committed to ensuring its clients and the public have the information they need about Ontario's
environmental protection programs.
The Ministry's Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch (EAAB) has developed a series of documents to communicate key facts about the
existing process in place for updating Certificates of Approval (CofA) to reflect up-to-date environmental, operational and monitoring and reporting
requirements.
Each document in this series - formally referred to as a "Protocols for Updating Certificates of Approval" - describes the common updating process used for all types of Cs of A and also outlines the specific requirements which are unique for each of the different environmental "media". These include:
- Sewage Works
- Water Works
- Air Emissions
- Waste Management
Each of the Protocols describe the current approach for selecting Cs of A for updating, together with the specific assessment criteria used to determine the scope of the update, and the process that will be followed.
Purpose of the Proposal:
The purpose of the Protocols is to document and communicate to clients in the regulated community and the public the Ministry's existing practices for updating Cs of A. The Protocols provide a common understanding of how and when existing Certificates of Approval (CsofA) are selected and assessed by the Ministry for updating.
The information in the Protocols is intended to help clients and the public understand the updating process, and ensure that it is as effective and efficient as possible for all parties involved.
The Protocols are operational tools to promote consistency and to foster continuous improvement in the current process so that existing Cs of A keep pace with new
environmental protection requirements.
Other Relevant Information:
The following documents are available by clicking below:
1. Protocol for Updating Certificates of Approval for Sewage Works.
2. Protocol for Updating Certificates of Approval for Water Works.
3. Protocol for Updating Certificates of Approval for Air Emissions.
4. Protocol for Updating Certificates of Approval for Waste Management.
Other Public Consultation:
The Protocols are operational tools which document the existing process for updating Certificates of Approval and are being posted on the Environmental
Registry to provide clients in the regulated community and the public with an opportunity to comment.
To update a Certificate of Approval, the Ministry will work and communicate in a transparent manner with the facility owner and fulfill public consultation requirements. When required by the Environmental Bill of Rights, the proposal for the Certificate of Approval application will also be posted on the Environmental Registry for public comment.
Additionally, comments can be sent via e-mail to: Alice.Verbaas at ene.gov.on.ca
Comments should be directed to the following Contact Person:
Alice Verbaas, Senior Program Support Coordinator
Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch
2 St. Clair Avenue West, 14th Floor
Toronto, Ontario, M4V 1L5
PHONE: (416) 314-8341 FAX: (416) 314-8452
Some Government offices have additional information on this proposal for viewing. These are listed below:
Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch
2 St. Clair Avenue West
Floor 12A, Toronto, Ontario, M4V 1L5
PHONE: (416) 314-8001 FAX: (416) 314-8452
Additional material in support of this notice is available by clicking the following hyperlink(s):
http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/envision/env_reg/er/documents/2002/
PA02E0007_Sewage_Works.pdf
http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/envision/env_reg/er/documents/2002/
PA02E0007_Water_Works.pdf
http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/envision/env_reg/er/documents/2002/
PA02E0007_Air_Emissions.pdf
http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/envision/env_reg/er/documents/2002/
PA02E0007_Waste_Management.pdf
All comments will be considered as part of the decision-making by the Ministry if they:
(a) are submitted in writing;
(b) reference the EBR Registry number; and
(c) are received by the Contact person within the specified comment period.
** No acknowledgment or individual response will be provided to those who comment. All comments & submissions received will become part of the
public record. **
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