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Still time to comment on drinking water changes

Safe Drinking Water Act: The Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change is still accepting public comments on proposed changes to Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards, and Testing and Reporting Requirements for drinking water systems and municipal licences. The proposed changes will increase monitoring and water treatment costs for some drinking water systems, in order to make drinking water safer. The changes will be phased in, and are partly offset by relaxing some monitoring requirements that have proven unneeded.

The main changes are:

“1a) Implementing Proposed Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards

As described in the discussion paper, Schedule 2 to Ontario Regulation 169/03 is proposed for amendment as follows:

1b) Updating the Sampling and Testing Requirements

With respect to the four substances for which standards would be strengthened (i.e. arsenic, carbon tetrachloride, benzene and vinyl chloride), the existing sampling and testing requirements in Ontario Regulation 170/03 would continue to apply.

With respect to the four substances for which standards would be newly adopted, the following sampling and testing requirements are proposed:

Comments on EBR Registry Number: 012-4213 may be filed until September 28.

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