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Document ID ca-bc-p2cswud-2017-10-31 Title PROTOCOL 21 FOR CONTAMINATED SITES Water Use Determination URL unknown Jurisdiction /ca/bc Subdomain(s) groundwater, drinking water, agricultural water Language en Status completed Analyzed at 2026-03-15 07:26:49.140577+00:00 Relevance Sets standards for determining groundwater use categories at contaminated sites.

Q Qualitative Requirements (29)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001operationaloperationalmandatorySite-specific Information for Drinking Water Usedrinking waterSite-specific information is required to determine the applicability of current and future drinking water use at a site.high
#Q002operationaloperationalguidanceDetermination of Current Drinking Water Wellsdrinking waterThe presence of current drinking water wells or surface water intakes can be determined using the following methods: - (a) A search of the Ministry of Environment's WELLS Database . - (b) Performing a door to door survey. - (c) A search of B.C.'s Water License Database . - (d) Contacting local municipalities, water utility owners, Medical Health Officers and local Drinking Water Officers.May not be required in every circumstance, provided the locations can be demonstrated to be accurate.high
#Q003monitoringoperationalmandatoryAdditional Evaluation of Groundwater Flow Pathwaydrinking waterAt such sites, additional evaluation of the groundwater flow pathway may be required to rule out current drinking water use.At some sites, there may be potential for adverse impacts on current drinking water uses located greater than 500 metres, or 100 metres upgradient of a site property boundary or groundwater contamination source. This could include sites where preferential flow pathways are present, where there are high volume groundwater extraction wells or where contaminant plumes are large and expanding.medium
#Q004monitoringoperationalguidanceWell Capture Zone Analysisdrinking waterWhere applicable and scientifically defensible, well capture zone analysis may be carried out by a qualified professional on drinking water wells located within 500 metres or 100 metres upgradient of the site property boundary or groundwater contamination source.high
#Q005operationaloperationalmandatoryEvaluation of Future Drinking Water Usedrinking waterIf it is determined that groundwater and surface water at or nearby a site are not currently used for drinking water purposes, future drinking water use may apply and must also be evaluated.When current drinking water use does not applyhigh
#Q006monitoringoperationalmandatoryMeasurement of Hydraulic Conductivitydrinking waterSite-specific measurements of hydraulic conductivity and calculation of bulk hydraulic conductivity as described below are required to evaluate whether a geological unit below a site qualifies as a drinking water use aquifer.high
#Q007operationaloperationalrecommendedAssessment of Bedrock Aquifers for Drinking, Irrigation or Livestock Usedrinking water, agricultural waterThe assessment of bedrock aquifers for current drinking water, irrigation or livestock water use should be evaluated as described under Section 3.1 and 4.0.high
#Q008monitoringoperationalmandatoryAssessment of Bedrock Aquifers for Future Drinking Water Usedrinking waterBedrock aquifers must be assessed for future drinking water use when: -  no bedrock aquifers are mapped in the BC Water Resource Atlas and; -  soil or groundwater containing substances at concentrations above standards protective of drinking water extend to the bedrock surface.When no bedrock aquifers are mapped and contamination extends to the bedrock surfacehigh
#Q009monitoringoperationalmandatoryAssessment of Bedrock Hydraulic Properties and Yielddrinking waterWhere bedrock assessment is required, hydraulic properties and yield must be assessed on the basis of in situ field investigations conducted at the site or within a 500 metre radial distance of the site property boundary where the bedrock can be shown to be of the same geological formation.Where bedrock assessment is requiredhigh
#Q010operationaloperationalrecommendedAssessment of Bedrock Aquifers for Aquatic Life Water Useaquatic lifeThe assessment of bedrock aquifers for aquatic life water use should be evaluated as described under Section 5, 'Aquatic life water use', above.high
#Q011monitoringoperationalmandatoryDetermination of Contamination for Natural Confining Barriers (DNAPL)otherWhere dense nonaqueous phase liquids are present, contamination of natural confining barriers for both Type A and Type B must be determined on the basis of substance concentrations in both soil and groundwater.Where dense nonaqueous phase liquids are presenthigh
#Q012monitoringoperationalmandatoryMeasurement of Hydraulic Conductivity for Natural Confining BarriersotherSite-specific measurements of hydraulic conductivity are required to evaluate whether a geological unit below a site qualifies as a natural confining barrier.high
#Q013operationaloperationalmandatoryApplication of Most Stringent Water Standardsdrinking water, agricultural water, aquatic lifeWhere multiple water uses apply at a site, the presence of contamination must be determined using the most stringent of all of the applicable numerical water standards.Where multiple water uses apply at a sitehigh
#Q014administrativereportingmandatoryApplication for Director's Decision of Water UseotherWhere water uses determined to apply at a site under this protocol are considered unlikely or unreasonable, site owners and operators may request a Director to make a site-specific decision of water use. Such requests must be accompanied by a completed Contaminated Sites Services Application form and a supporting technical report prepared by a qualified professional.When requesting a Director's decision of water usehigh
#Q015administrativereportingmandatoryApplication for Decision of No Drinking Water Usedrinking waterApplications for a decision of no drinking water use must be accompanied by a completed Contaminated Sites Services Application form and a supporting technical report prepared by a qualified professional.When applying for a decision of no drinking water usehigh
#Q016administrativeoperationalrecommendedJustification for Decision of No Drinking Water Usedrinking waterHowever, multiple site-specific conditions should be demonstrated to apply. Satisfying a single listed condition or two or more conditions that fall under a single category (e.g., groundwater demand) is unlikely to provide sufficient justification for a decision of no drinking water use.When applying for a decision of no drinking water usehigh
#Q017administrativereportingmandatoryEvidence of Natural Confining Barrier for Shallow Aquifersdrinking waterWhere deep drinking water aquifers are present below a site, applications for a Director's decision of no drinking water use in a shallow aquifer must be accompanied by evidence of a natural confining barrier above the drinking water aquifer.Where deep drinking water aquifers are present below a sitehigh
#Q018operationaloperationalmandatoryGroundwater Flow Direction Requirement for Marine Receptorsdrinking waterUnder this condition groundwater flow and contaminant migration must be toward the marine environment and not to neighbouring parcels.The site is located adjacent to the marine receiving environment and groundwater pumping for drinking water use would result in seawater intrusion.high
#Q019administrativeoperationalmandatoryDefault Assumption of Drinking Water Aquifer Presencedrinking waterWhere information is unavailable or inadequate to demonstrate an absence of drinking water aquifers below a site, drinking water aquifers are considered to exist.Where information is unavailable or inadequate to demonstrate absencehigh
#Q020monitoringoperationalguidanceWell Capture Zone Analysis for Irrigation or Livestock Wateringagricultural waterWell capture zone analysis may be carried out on current irrigation or livestock watering wells within 500 metres distance or 100 metres upgradient of the site property boundary or groundwater contamination source. Where it can be shown that site groundwater will not enter the capture zone of any nearby irrigation or livestock watering wells, current irrigation or livestock water uses do not apply.high
#Q021operationaloperationalmandatoryDemonstration of No Flow to Aquatic Receiving Environmentaquatic lifeAquatic life water use applies to all groundwater located within 500 metres of an aquatic receiving environment unless it can be demonstrated that the groundwater does not flow to that receiving environment (e.g., groundwater in confined aquifers below shallow ponds or creeks).When seeking to exclude aquatic life use within 500 metres of a receiving environmenthigh
#Q022monitoringoperationalmandatoryInvestigation Radius for Current Drinking Water Wellsdrinking waterFor site investigation purposes, nearby drinking water wells or surface water intakes are those located within a radial distance of 500 metres from the site property boundary or, where the groundwater contamination source extends beyond the property boundary, a radial distance of 500 metres from the groundwater contamination source.Applicable for determining current drinking water use during site investigation.high
#Q023monitoringoperationalguidanceReduced Investigation Radius Based on Groundwater Flow Directiondrinking waterIf the groundwater flow direction has been reliably determined using approved methods (see Technical Guidance 8), nearby current uses may be limited to include drinking water wells or surface water intakes located 100 metres upgradient and 500 metres cross-gradient and downgradient of the site property boundary or outer extent of the groundwater contamination source where it extends beyond the property boundary.Only if groundwater flow direction is reliably determined using approved methods.high
#Q024monitoringoperationalmandatoryInvestigation Radius for Irrigation and Livestock Wellsagricultural waterNearby irrigation or livestock watering wells or surface water intakes are those located within a radial distance of 500 metres from the site property boundary or, where the groundwater contamination source extends beyond the property boundary, a radial distance of 500 metres from the groundwater contamination source.Applicable for determining current irrigation or livestock water use.high
#Q025operationaloperationalmandatoryAquatic Life Use Applicability Beyond 500 Metresaquatic lifeAquatic life water use applies to groundwater located beyond 500 metres of an aquatic receiving environment if the groundwater contains substances with concentrations above the aquatic life water use standards and has the potential to migrate within 500 metres of the aquatic receiving environment.When groundwater contains substances above standards and has migration potential toward an aquatic receiving environment.high
#Q026operationaloperationalmandatoryFuture Drinking Water Use in Mapped Bedrock Aquifersdrinking waterFuture drinking water use applies to bedrock aquifers mapped in the BC Water Resource Atlas.Applicable where bedrock aquifers are identified in the specified atlas.high
#Q027monitoringoperationalguidanceReduced Investigation Radius for Irrigation and Livestock Water Useagricultural waterIf the groundwater flow direction has been reliably determined using approved methods (see Technical Guidance 8), nearby current uses may be limited to include irrigation and livestock watering wells or surface water intakes located within 100 metres upgradient and 500 metres cross gradient or downgradient of the site property boundary or outer extent of the groundwater contamination source where it extends beyond the property boundary.Only if groundwater flow direction is reliably determined using approved methods.high
#Q028operationaloperationalmandatoryBedrock Water Use Application to Overlying Unitsdrinking water, agricultural waterIf current drinking water, irrigation or livestock watering wells are located in a bedrock aquifer below or nearby a site, the corresponding water use applies to the bedrock aquifer and to overlying geological units.When current use wells are located in a bedrock aquifer below or nearby a site.high
#Q029administrativeoperationalguidanceSite-specific Decision for Bedrock Confining Barrierdrinking waterWhere bedrock investigations indicate that part of the bedrock unit at a site would operate as a natural confining barrier protecting a deeper more permeable bedrock unit, site owners may seek a site-specific decision of water use from the Director under Section 9.0 of this protocol.Where bedrock investigations indicate the presence of a natural confining barrier in the bedrock.high

P Quantitative Requirements (20)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001physicaloperationalmandatoryAquifer yielddrinking waterrequirement>= 1.3 L/minSaturated geological units with yields greater than or equal to 1.3 L/min are capable of supporting a single family domestic water supplyApplicable for determining if future drinking water use applies to an aquifer.high
#P002physicaloperationalmandatoryBulk hydraulic conductivitydrinking waterrequirement>= 1 x 10-6 m/ssaturated unconsolidated geological units with hydraulic conductivities greater than or equal to 1 x 10 -6 m/s are considered drinking water aquifersUnless aquifer yield has been measured and is found to be less than 1.3 L/min.high
#P003physicaloperationalmandatoryAverage saturated thicknessdrinking waterrequirement<= 1 mConfined aquifers that: have an average saturated thickness of 1 metre or less; and are situated within a predominantly confined unitResults in the aquifer not being considered a sustainable source of domestic water supply.high
#P004physicaloperationalmandatoryAverage saturated thicknessdrinking waterrequirement<= 2 mUnconfined aquifers that: are present only seasonally or have an average saturated thickness of 2 metres or lessResults in the aquifer not being considered a sustainable source of domestic water supply.high
#P005chemicalhealthmandatoryTotal dissolved solidsdrinking waterrequirement>= 4000 mg/LSaturated geological units containing naturally occurring total dissolved solids concentrations of 4,000 mg/L or greaterConsidered to have unsuitable water quality for domestic water supply. Future drinking water use does not apply.high
#P006physicaloperationalmandatoryBulk hydraulic conductivityotherrequirement< 1 x 10-7 m/sA Type A natural confining barrier is a geological unit or part of geological unit that: has a bulk hydraulic conductivity less than 1 x 10 -7 m/sMust also have a minimum thickness of 5 metres and be reasonably uniform/unfractured.high
#P007physicaloperationalmandatoryMinimum thicknessotherrequirement>= 5 mA Type A natural confining barrier is a geological unit or part of geological unit that: has a minimum thickness of 5 metresApplicable for Type A natural confining barriers protecting underlying aquifers.high
#P008physicaloperationalmandatoryBulk hydraulic conductivityotherrequirement1 x 10-7 to 1 x 10-6 m/sA Type B natural confining barrier is a geological unit or part of geological unit that: has a bulk hydraulic conductivity between 1 x 10 -7 m/s and 1 x 10 -6 m/sApplicable for Type B natural confining barriers.high
#P009physicaloperationalmandatoryRatio of thickness to hydraulic conductivityotherrequirement> 5 x 10^7 sA Type B natural confining barrier is a geological unit or part of geological unit that: has a ratio of thickness to hydraulic conductivity greater than 5 x 10 7 sApplicable for Type B natural confining barriers.high
#P010designoperationalmandatoryCurrent drinking water survey radiusdrinking waterrequirement500 metresnearby drinking water wells or surface water intakes are those located within a radial distance of 500 metres from the site property boundaryDistance measured from property boundary or outer extent of contamination source.high
#P011designoperationalmandatoryUpgradient drinking water well boundarydrinking waterrequirement100 metresnearby current uses may be limited to include drinking water wells... located 100 metres upgradientApplies if groundwater flow direction has been reliably determined.high
#P012physicaloperationalmandatoryMarine foreshore proximitydrinking waterrequirement500 metresSaturated geological units that: are located within 500 metres of a marine and estuarine foreshoreCombined with chloride/sodium concentration requirements to rule out drinking water use.high
#P013designoperationalmandatoryIrrigation or livestock survey radiusagricultural waterrequirement500 metresNearby irrigation or livestock watering wells or surface water intakes are those located within a radial distance of 500 metresDistance from property boundary or contamination source.high
#P014designoperationalmandatoryUpgradient irrigation/livestock boundaryagricultural waterrequirement100 metresnearby current uses may be limited to include irrigation and livestock watering wells... located within 100 metres upgradientApplies if groundwater flow direction is reliably determined.high
#P015physicaloperationalmandatoryAquatic receiving environment setbackaquatic liferequirement500 metresAquatic life water use applies to all groundwater located within 500 metres of an aquatic receiving environmentUnless demonstrated that groundwater does not flow to that environment.high
#P016designoperationalmandatoryBedrock investigation radial distancedrinking water, agricultural waterrequirement500 metreshydraulic properties and yield must be assessed on the basis of in situ field investigations conducted at the site or within a 500 metre radial distanceApplies where bedrock can be shown to be of the same geological formation.high
#P017physicaloperationalmandatorySaturated thickness (Confined)drinking waterrequirement<= 1 mConfined aquifers that: have an average saturated thickness of 1 metre or less; and are situated within a predominantly confined unit are not considered sustainable sources of domestic water supply.Applicable when determining if future drinking water use applies.high
#P018physicaloperationalmandatorySaturated thickness (Unconfined)drinking waterrequirement<= 2 mUnconfined aquifers that: are present only seasonally or have an average saturated thickness of 2 metres or less; or are comprised only of imported fill; are not considered sustainable sources of domestic water supply.Applicable when determining if future drinking water use applies.high
#P019operationaloperationalmandatoryWell count for bulk hydraulic conductivity (Drinking Water)drinking waterrequirement>= 6 wellsBulk hydraulic conductivity is calculated as follows: the geometric mean of hydraulic conductivity measurements obtained from six or more wellsSpatially distributed across a site and located within the same geological unit.high
#P020operationaloperationalmandatoryWell count for bulk hydraulic conductivity (Confining Barrier)otherrequirement>= 6 wellsBulk hydraulic conductivity is calculated as follows: the 90th percentile of hydraulic conductivity measurements obtained from six or more wellsSpatially distributed across a site and located within the same geological unit.high

D Definitions (9)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001nearby drinking water wells or surface water intakesthose located within a radial distance of 500 metres from the site property boundary or, where the groundwater contamination source extends beyond the property boundary, a radial distance of 500 metres from the groundwater contamination source.medium
#D002Drinking water aquiferssaturated geological units that have suitable hydraulic properties and natural water quality to support a single family domestic water supply.high
#D003Nearby irrigation or livestock watering wells or surface water intakesthose located within a radial distance of 500 metres from the site property boundary or, where the groundwater contamination source extends beyond the property boundary, a radial distance of 500 metres from the groundwater contamination source.medium
#D004Natural confining barriersunconsolidated geological units that protect underlying aquifers from shallow groundwater contamination.high
#D005Type A natural confining barriera geological unit or part of geological unit that:  has a bulk hydraulic conductivity less than 1 x 10 -7 m/s;  has a minimum thickness of 5 metres;  is reasonably uniform in composition and is unfractured;  is continuous across the extent and predicted migration pathway of contaminant plumes; and  is demonstrated free of contamination based on substance concentrations in soil or water that are: o less than or equal to the commercial land use soil standards listed in Schedule 3.1 Part 2 and 3 of the Regulation; o less than or equal to the commercial land use soil standards for the sitespecific factor of groundwater used for drinking water, irrigation water or livestock water listed in Schedule 3.1 Part 1 of the Regulation, depending on the applicable water use of the deeper aquifer; or o less than or equal to the drinking, irrigation or livestock water standards in Schedule 3.2 of the Regulation, depending on the applicable water use of the deeper aquifer, where no soil standards protective of the applicable water use are listed in Schedule 3.1 Part 1.high
#D006Type B natural confining barriera geological unit or part of geological unit that:  has a bulk hydraulic conductivity between 1 x 10 -7 m/s and 1 x 10 -6 m/s;  has a ratio of thickness to hydraulic conductivity greater than 5 x 10 7 s;  is reasonably uniform in composition and is unfractured;  is continuous across the extent and predicted migration pathway of contaminant plumes; and  is demonstrated free of contamination based on substance concentrations in soil and water that are less than or equal to the applicable regulatory standards.high
#D007RegulationContaminated Sites Regulationhigh
#D008Bulk hydraulic conductivitycalculated as follows: • the geometric mean of hydraulic conductivity measurements obtained from six or more wells, spatially distributed across a site and located within the same geological unit; or • the maximum hydraulic conductivity where measurements are obtained from five or fewer wells.high
#D009Bulk hydraulic conductivitycalculated as follows: • the 90th percentile of hydraulic conductivity measurements obtained from six or more wells, spatially distributed across a site and located within the same geological unit; or • the maximum hydraulic conductivity obtained from five or fewer wells.high