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Document ID ca-frp22ecccc3-2025-01-28-3 Title Forward Regulatory Plan 2024 to 2026, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), chapter 3 URL unknown Jurisdiction /ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-13 15:13:27.446938+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (18)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001reportingreportingmandatoryImmediate Notification of Deleterious Substance Depositother, aquatic lifeUnder the Fisheries Act, the federal government must be notified immediately upon the deposit or likely deposit of a deleterious substance out of the normal course of events.Upon the deposit or likely deposit of a deleterious substance out of the normal course of eventshigh
#Q002prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition of Acutely Lethal Effluent Dischargewastewater, aquatic lifeThe regulations also set out limits for certain deleterious substances and pH, prohibit the discharge of effluent that is acutely lethal to certain freshwater and marine organisms, and specify the requirements for carrying out effluent sampling, reporting and environmental effects monitoring.Discharge of effluenthigh
#Q003administrativeoperationalmandatoryDemonstration of Appropriate Mine Waste Disposal Optionwastewater, aquatic lifeIn order to use a water body frequented by fish for mine waste disposal, it must be demonstrated that this approach is the most appropriate option from an environmental, technical, economic and socio-economic perspective.In order to use a water body frequented by fish for mine waste disposalhigh
#Q004corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryFish Habitat Compensation Plan Development and Implementationaquatic lifeThe owner or operator of a mine is required to develop and implement a fish habitat compensation plan to offset the loss of fish habitat that will occur as a result of the use of a fish-frequented water body for mine waste disposal and must also provide an irrevocable letter of credit or equivalent financial guarantee to ensure that funds are in place to implement all elements of the fish habitat compensation plan.As a result of the use of a fish-frequented water body for mine waste disposalhigh
#Q005administrativeoperationalmandatoryFinancial Guarantee for Fish Habitat Compensation Planaquatic lifeThe owner or operator of a mine is required to develop and implement a fish habitat compensation plan to offset the loss of fish habitat that will occur as a result of the use of a fish-frequented water body for mine waste disposal and must also provide an irrevocable letter of credit or equivalent financial guarantee to ensure that funds are in place to implement all elements of the fish habitat compensation plan.When using a fish-frequented water body for mine waste disposalhigh
#Q006prohibitionunknownmandatoryProhibition of Deposit of Deleterious Substanceswastewater, aquatic lifeThe Fisheries Act prohibits the deposit of deleterious substances in water bodies containing fish or in any place where the deleterious substances may enter any such water, unless authorized by a federal regulation.unless authorized by a federal regulationhigh
#Q007administrativereportingmandatoryCIWG Co-development of Materials and RecommendationsotherThe group will co-develop discussion papers for release to the public and other materials and recommendations for a path forward.As part of exploring options to manage oil sands process-affected water accumulationhigh
#Q008administrativereportingmandatoryDiscussion Document Comment Period Deadlineother90-day comment period open until June 9, 2025 (extended to July 9, 2025)For the Discussion Document: Path forward for evaluating policy optionshigh
#Q009administrativeoperationalmandatoryFWQMS Program ConformityotherThe Freshwater Quality Monitoring and Surveillance (FWQMS) program activities are accomplished in collaboration with provincial and territorial governments, and in conformity with the Canada Water Act.high
#Q010monitoringoperationalmandatoryRisk-Based Monitoring and SurveillanceotherECCC conducts the monitoring and surveillance activities based on the level of risk to water quality in a watershed.Risk is assessed regarding the stress determined by: the nature, the probability, the frequency, and the severityhigh
#Q011monitoringoperationalmandatoryECCC Monitoring JurisdictionotherEnvironment and Climate change Canada (ECCC) monitors freshwater quality on: federal lands, transboundary watersheds, inland watersApplies to federal lands, transboundary watersheds, and inland watershigh
#Q012reportingreportingmandatoryFederal Sustainable Development Strategy ReportingotherReports on national and ecosystem-based indicators under the Federal Sustainable Development StrategyUnder the Federal Sustainable Development Strategyhigh
#Q013monitoringoperationalmandatoryCanadian Environmental Protection Act SurveillanceotherSurveillance studies under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, including the Chemicals Management PlanIn accordance with the Canadian Environmental Protection Act and Chemicals Management Planhigh
#Q014monitoringoperationalmandatoryAutomated Parameter Monitoringother, aquatic lifeAutomated water quality monitoring ... continuously measure specific parameters, such as temperature, conductivity and pH.At specified automated water quality monitoring siteshigh
#Q015monitoringoperationalmandatoryLong-term Physical-Chemical Water Quality MonitoringotherLong-term physical-chemical water quality monitoring: Samples collected at over 350 sites to assess status and trends.To assess status and trends of freshwater qualityhigh
#Q016monitoringoperationalmandatoryCanadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN) Monitoringaquatic lifeBiological monitoring to assess conditions of aquatic habitats through the Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN).To assess conditions of aquatic habitatshigh
#Q017monitoringoperationalmandatoryPriority Ecosystems Monitoring and Assessmentother, aquatic lifeMonitoring and assessment of Government of Canada priority ecosystems and programs, like the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River Basin, Lake Winnipeg, and northeastern British Columbia, and through participation in initiatives such as the Canada-Alberta Joint Oil Sands Monitoring ProgramApplies to Government of Canada priority ecosystems and joint programshigh
#Q018administrativereportingmandatoryFreshwater Quality Indicator (WQI) Developmentaquatic lifeDevelopment of the freshwater quality indicator (WQI) for the Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators (CESI). The WQI measures the ability of freshwater bodies to support aquatic life at selected monitoring stations across Canada.Under the Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators (CESI)high

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D Definitions (18)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001ECCCEnvironment and Climate change Canadahigh
#D002FWQMSFreshwater Quality Monitoring and Surveillancehigh
#D003CABINCanadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Networkhigh
#D004CMPChemical Management Planhigh
#D005The risk-based basin analysis (RBBA)The risk-based basin analysis (RBBA) is a spatial analysis tool used to quantify the relative risk to water quality in Canada’s 1,138 sub-sub-drainage areas (SSDA’s).high
#D006SSDA’ssub-sub-drainage areashigh
#D007WQIfreshwater quality indicatorhigh
#D008CESICanadian Environmental Sustainability Indicatorshigh
#D009riskThe risk is assessed regarding the stress determined by: the nature, the probability, the frequency, the severityhigh
#D010WQIThe WQI measures the ability of freshwater bodies to support aquatic life at selected monitoring stations across Canada.high
#D011ECCCEnvironment and Climate Change Canadahigh
#D012MDMERMetal and Diamond Mining Effluent Regulationshigh
#D013equivalency agreementsagreements with provinces and territories that have regulatory regimes that are equivalent in effect to federal regulationshigh
#D014PPERPulp and Paper Effluent Regulationshigh
#D015tailings impoundment areasfish-frequented waters listed to Schedule 2 of the MDMER for the disposal of mine wastehigh
#D016Aquatic pesticidesAquatic pesticides are those products which are used on aquatic sites to control aquatic pests including: unwanted or invasive species such as plants, fish and mollusks; certain aquatic insects such as mosquito larvae; and fish as part of fisheries management. Aquatic pesticides do not include those products used in swimming pools or industrial water.high
#D017Commercial classAquatic pesticides used only in water bodies wholly confined to the property of the user where there is no outflow beyond the property limits will be assigned to the Commercial class.high
#D018Restricted classProducts used to control aquatic pests, including aquatic invasive species, in water bodies that are not wholly confined to the property of the user or where there is outflow beyond the property limits, and in all other aquatic sites such as rivers, lakes and irrigation canals, will be assigned to the Restricted class.high