| #Q001 | administrative | unknown | mandatory | Municipal Support for Groundwater Taking | other | The legislature also passed amendments to the Ontario Water Resources Act in December 2020 to require water bottling companies to have the support of their local host municipality for a new or increased groundwater taking in their community. | for a new or increased groundwater taking | high |
| #Q002 | operational | health | mandatory | Maintenance of Essential Water Uses | other | certain essential water uses that must be maintained to protect health and safety (e.g., food safety) and maintain food security in the province (e.g., continuing processing of locally grown products) regardless of the priority level of a particular user | regardless of the priority level of a particular user | high |
| #Q003 | prohibition | operational | mandatory | Moratorium on Groundwater Takings | other | The moratorium prohibits: new or increased groundwater takings for water bottling facilities if they take more than 50,000 litres of water in a day | if they take more than 50,000 litres of water in a day | high |
| #Q004 | prohibition | operational | mandatory | Moratorium on Pumping Tests | other | The moratorium prohibits: pumping tests, where the purpose of the test is to determine the viability of a groundwater source for water bottling | where the purpose of the test is to determine the viability of a groundwater source for water bottling | high |
| #Q005 | administrative | unknown | mandatory | Pre-requisite Municipal Support for Application | other | applications for new or increased bottled water takings could resume, subject to the proposed requirement to have municipal support for the new or increased water taking prior to making an application. | prior to making an application for new or increased bottled water takings | high |
| #Q006 | administrative | unknown | mandatory | Permit Application Process Adherence | other | Proposed bottled water takings would need to go through the ministry’s rigorous permit to take water application process, as well as adhere to the proposed enhancements to Ontario’s water taking program | | high |
| #Q007 | administrative | operational | guidance | Director Application of Terms and Conditions | other | The Permit to Take Water Director would still apply terms and conditions that are specific to the proposed water taking and site considerations, as appropriate. | | high |
| #Q008 | corrective_action | operational | guidance | Director Authority to Order Decreases | other | the Permit to Take Water Director would retain the authority under the Ontario Water Resources Act to order decreases in water takings at any time | at any time | high |
| #Q009 | administrative | operational | guidance | Authority for Additional Permit Conditions | other | The Permit to Take Water Director would retain the authority to apply additional permit conditions and requirements for permit renewal applications at their discretion on a case-by-case basis. | for permit renewal applications | high |
| #Q010 | administrative | unknown | guidance | Public Notice Period for Renewal Applications | other | posting renewal applications on the Environmental Registry of Ontario for 30 days instead of 90 days | for bottled water renewal applications | high |
| #Q011 | administrative | unknown | guidance | Indigenous Consultation Leadership | other | providing notice and consultation with Indigenous communities, led by the ministry instead of delegated to the proponent | for bottled water renewal applications | high |
| #Q012 | prohibition | unknown | guidance | Constraint on Permit Issuance for Adverse Impacts | other | This includes not issuing a permit if current science standards indicate that the proposed taking may adversely impact existing users or the environment. | when science indicates adverse impact to users or environment | high |
| #Q013 | administrative | unknown | guidance | Notification of Intent for Area-Based Strategies | other | direct notification to water users, Indigenous communities and organizations, municipalities, and others of intent to develop a strategy and seek input on a draft strategy | during area-based strategy development | high |