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Document ID ca-cgdrwutuf-2011-01-11-6 Title Canadian Guidelines for Domestic Reclaimed Water for Use in Toilet and Urinal Flushing URL https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/publications/healthy-living/canadian-guidelines-domestic-reclaimed-water-use-toilet-urinal-flushing/canadian-guidelines-domestic-reclaimed-water-use-toilet-urinal-flushing-page-8.html Jurisdiction /ca Subdomain(s) Wastewater, Water reuse Language en Status completed Analyzed at 2026-03-19 08:21:52.272800+00:00 Relevance Provides technical guidelines and water quality standards for water reuse.

Q Qualitative Requirements (6)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativeoperationalrecommendedManagement Program Developmentwastewater, otherIt is recommended that authorities develop and implement management programs, giving due consideration to the protection of public health, water quality guidelines, regulatory authority capacity, administrative and operational capacity, and the local political, social and economic climate.high
#Q002designtreatmentguidanceInitial Risk Assessmentwastewater, otherThe management program would include an initial risk assessment to determine the appropriate levels of microbiological inactivation needed for the system and identify treatment technologies that can consistently achieve the guideline levels established in this document.high
#Q003operationaloperationalrecommendedOperational Oversight and Inspectionswastewater, otherOperational oversight, inspections and ongoing monitoring should form key components of a management program to ensure that treatment of reclaimed water is effective on a long-term basis.high
#Q004monitoringoperationalguidanceSecondary Parameters Monitoringwastewater, otherOnce effluent water quality parameters are verified upon start-up, it may be appropriate for ongoing monitoring to be based on robust secondary parameters, such as motor performance, fluid pressure, temperature and flow, in addition to real-time monitoring of chlorine residuals or turbidity with sensors that do not require frequent calibration.Once effluent water quality parameters are verified upon start-uphigh
#Q005monitoringoperationalguidanceEffluent Water Quality Verificationwastewater, otherVerification of effluent water quality could be conducted on a periodic basis (e.g., biannually) and whenever the operational parameters show change in the system.Periodically (e.g., biannually) and whenever operational parameters show change in the systemhigh
#Q006administrativeunknownrecommendedProvincial and Territorial Implementationwastewater, otherIt is recommended that provinces and territories use this document as a basis for establishing their own requirements or options for the use of reclaimed water in their area of jurisdiction.high

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