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Submission of the TRSPA and CVSPA Assessment Reports

The Toronto and Region Source Protection Authority (TRSPA) is pleased to anounce that on Tuesday, December 21, 2010, the Proposed Assessment Report: TRSPA was submitted to the Ministry of the Environment for approval. The Proposed Assessment Report: TRSPA will be updated with Intake Protection Zone 3 (IPZ3) work, tier 3 water budget analysis and other updates in the summer of 2011. 

The Proposed Assessment Report identifies the location and nature of possible risks to sources of municipal drinking water and non-municipal systems in the Toronto and Region Source Protection Area.  These risks include activities that are adversely impacting, or could impact, drinking water quality or quantity.  The CTC Source Protection Committee is continuing to work to identify possible threats to Lake Ontario drinking water sources and these findings will be presented in an updated Assessment Report anticipated to be released mid-2011.

Go to the TRSPA Assessment Report

The Credit Valley Source Protection Authority (CVSPA) is pleased to anounce that on Tuesday, December 21, 2010, the Proposed Assessment Report: CVSPA was submitted to the Ministry of the Environment for approval. The Proposed Assessment Report: CVSPA will be updated with Intake Protection Zone 3 (IPZ3) work, tier 3 water budget analysis and other updates in the summer of 2011. 

The Proposed Assessment Report identifies the location and nature of possible risks to sources of municipal drinking water and non-municipal systems in the Credit Valley Source Protection Area.  These risks include activities that are adversely impacting, or could impact, drinking water quality or quantity.  The CTC Source Protection Committee is continuing to work to identify possible threats to Lake Ontario drinking water sources and these findings will be presented in an updated Assessment Report anticipated to be released mid-2011.

Go to the CVPSA Assessment Report

 
Proposed Assesment Reports Released for Toronto and Region and Credit Valley Source Protection Regions

On Monday, November 15th, 2010 the CTC Source Protection Committee submitted the Proposed Assessment Report for the Toronto and Region Source Protection Area to the Toronto and Region Source Protection Authority and the Proposed Assessment Report for the Credit Valley Source Protection Area to the Credit Valley Source Protection Authority.

Posting these Proposed Assessment Reports online begins a 30 day public comment period which will end December 16, 2010.


The Proposed Assessment Reports identify the location and nature of possible risks to sources of municipal drinking water and non-municipal systems.  These risks include activities that are adversely impacting, or could impact, drinking water quality or quantity.  The CTC Source Protection Committee is continuing to work to identify possible threats to Lake Ontario drinking water sources and these findings will be presented in an updated Assessment Report anticipated to be released mid-2011. 
The public is invited to review the Proposed Assessment Report: Toronto and Region Source Protection Area and provide comments in writing to:
Chair, Toronto and Region Source Protection Authority
c/o; Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
5 Shoreham Road
Downsview, ON M3N 1S4
or by fax to 416 661 6898
We encourage you to read the Executive Summary or Full Report online.
 
The public is invited to review the Proposed Assessment Report: Credit Valley Source Protection Area and provide comments in writing to:
Chair, Credit Valley Source Protection Authority
c/o; Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
5 Shoreham Road
Downsview, ON M3N 1S4
or by fax to 416 661 6898
We encourage you to read the Executive Summary orFull Report online.
 

 

The reports are also available on compact disc by request to sourcewater@trca.on.ca

 

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