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Document ID ca-cgdrwutuf-2010-07-16 Title Canadian Guidelines for Domestic Reclaimed Water for Use in Toilet and Urinal Flushing URL unknown Jurisdiction /ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-13 14:58:46.319291+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (6)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#R001prohibitionunknownmandatoryProhibition of deleterious substance depositaquatic lifeSubsection 36(3) prohibits the deposit of deleterious substances into water frequented by fish, or to any place, under any conditions, where they may enter waters frequented by fish.Applies to all waters in the fishing zones and territorial seas of Canada as well as all internal waters of Canadahigh
#R002administrativeunknownmandatoryAuthorization requirement for deleterious substance depositaquatic lifeA deposit of a deleterious substance can only be authorized under regulations made either under the Fisheries Act or under another Act of Parliament.high
#R003reportingreportingmandatoryMandatory reporting of environmental emergenciesaquatic lifeUnder the Fisheries Act, any release or imminent danger of a release of harmful substances into fish-bearing waters must be reported to the authorities in the province or territory where the incident occurred.Applicable upon release or imminent danger of release of harmful substances into fish-bearing watershigh
#R004administrativeunknownmandatoryECCC Administrative Responsibilityaquatic lifeEnvironment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is responsible for their administration and enforcement.Relates to regulations under the pollution prevention provisions listed in the sectionhigh
#R005administrativeunknownmandatoryMinisterial Responsibility for Aquaculture and Invasive Speciesaquatic life, otherThe Minister of Fisheries, Oceans, and the Canadian Coast Guard is responsible for pollution prevention relating to aquaculture and the control and eradication of aquatic invasive species and aquatic pests.high
#R006operationalunknownmandatoryCompliance with Water Quality Guidelines for ministerial regulationsaquatic lifeOne of the conditions in the enabling regulations requires that certain deposits satisfy the recommendations of the Canadian Water Quality Guidelines for the protection of aquatic life or their site-specific application.Applies when Ministers make regulations under Subsection 36(5.2) as per the enabling regulationshigh

P Quantitative Requirements (0)

No quantitative requirements.

D Definitions (11)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001deleterious substanceany substance that, if added to any water, would degrade or alter the water quality such that it could directly or indirectly harm fish, fish habitat, or the use of fish by humanshigh
#D002ECCCEnvironment and Climate Change Canadahigh
#D003Designation orderOrder Designating the Minister of the Environment as the Minister Responsible for the Administration and Enforcement of Subsections 36(3) to (6) of the Fisheries Act, SI/2014-21high
#D004CCMECanadian Council of the Ministers of the Environmenthigh
#D005Pathogenic microorganismsThese are extremely small organisms that may cause disease, and include: viruses, bacteria, protozoahigh
#D006AdsorptionAdsorption is when particles stick to a surface and are held there by physical or chemical forces.high
#D007Microbial contaminantsMicrobial contaminants include pathogenic microorganisms. These are extremely small organisms that may cause disease, and include: viruses, bacteria, protozoahigh
#D008Chemical contaminantsChemical contaminants can be naturally occurring due to the types of rocks and minerals found in and near your aquifer, or because of human activity. This can include: heavy metals, trace elements, common mineralshigh
#D009E. colibacteria that indicate whether there may be other, disease-causing microorganisms in your water; comes from human and animal fecesmedium
#D010total coliformsbacteria that indicate whether there may be other, disease-causing microorganisms in your water; can be found in soil, on vegetation, and in fecesmedium
#D011Methaemoglobinaemiablue baby syndromehigh