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Q Qualitative Requirements (30)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativeoperationalguidanceAgriSuite Account RequirementotherYou can use most of the tools on AgriSuite without creating an account.low
#Q002administrativeoperationalguidanceAgriSuite Account Creation Procedureother1. Go to the AgriSuite home page. 2. Select the “Create account” button. 3. Enter your email address and select the “Send verification code” button. 4. You will get a verification code in your email. Enter the code into the “Verification Code” field and select the “Verify code” button. 5. Create a password and enter it into the “New Password” and “Confirm New Password” fields. 6. Select the “Create” button. 7. You will be redirected to the home page. Select the “Sign in” button and you will be signed into your new account.If a user chooses to create an account to save their worklow
#Q003prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition on Hunting or Trapping Certain SpeciesotherA person shall not hunt or trap specially protected wildlife or any bird that belongs to a species that is wild by nature and is not a game bird.Subject to exceptions in subsection 5(2)high
#Q004administrativeoperationalmandatoryRequirement for Hunting or Trapping LicenceotherExcept under the authority of a licence and in accordance with the regulations, a person shall not hunt or trap, (a) big game; (b) a game mammal that is not referred to in clause (a); (c) a game bird; (d) a furbearing mammal; (e) a game reptile; (f) a game amphibian; (g) a bird referred to in subsection 5 (2); or (h) wildlife that is not referred to in clauses (a) to (g), the hunting of which is not prohibited by section 5.Except as provided in subsections 6(2), 6(3), or 6(4)high
#Q005prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProtection of Nests and EggsotherA person shall not destroy, take or possess the nest or eggs of a bird that belongs to a species that is wild by nature.Does not apply to species in 7(2) or under authorizations in 7(3)high
#Q006operationaloperationalmandatoryCareless Use of FirearmsotherA person who is in possession of a firearm for the purpose of hunting, trapping or fishing shall not discharge or handle the firearm, or cause it to be discharged or handled, without due care and attention or without reasonable consideration for people or property.Applies when in possession of a firearm for hunting, trapping, or fishinghigh
#Q007reportingreportingmandatoryReporting of Firearm InjuriesotherA person shall notify a conservation officer as soon as practicable if an injury requiring treatment by a physician is caused by the discharge of a firearm while the person is in possession of the firearm for the purpose of hunting, trapping or fishing.Injury requiring medical treatmenthigh
#Q008operationaloperationalmandatoryAbandonment of MeatotherA hunter or trapper who kills game wildlife other than a furbearing mammal shall not abandon it if its flesh may become unsuitable for human consumption.Applies to game wildlife other than furbearing mammalshigh
#Q009administrativeoperationalmandatoryLicence Carriage RequirementotherA person who is hunting, trapping or fishing shall carry on his or her person any licence or authorization issued under this Act.While hunting, trapping, or fishinghigh
#Q010administrativeoperationalmandatoryProduction of LicenceotherOn the request of a conservation officer, the holder of a licence or authorization shall produce and show it to the officer.Upon request by a conservation officerhigh
#Q011prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProtection of Black Bear DensotherA person shall not interfere with a black bear in its den or intentionally damage or destroy a black bear’s den.high
#Q012prohibitionoperationalmandatoryPrivate Land Party Size LimitotherA person shall not enter private land in a party of more than 12 people without the express permission of the occupier if any of the members of the party possesses a firearm or other hunting device.Applies when any member possesses a firearm or hunting devicehigh
#Q013prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition of Loaded Firearms in ConveyancesotherA person who is in an area usually inhabited by wildlife or who is on the way to or from an area usually inhabited by wildlife shall not, (a) have a loaded firearm in or on a conveyance or discharge a firearm from a conveyance, except if, (i) the conveyance is a boat that is not a motorboat, or (ii) the conveyance is a motorboat and the person is hunting migratory birds in accordance with the regulations under the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994 (Canada).Subject to specified exceptions for non-motorboats and migratory bird huntinghigh
#Q014prohibitionoperationalmandatoryNight Hunting ProhibitionotherA person shall not, during the period from half an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunrise, (a) hunt wildlife; (b) have a firearm in the person’s possession in an area usually inhabited by wildlife, unless the firearm is unloaded and encased; or (c) shine a light for the purpose of hunting wildlife.Except in circumstances prescribed by the regulationshigh
#Q015operationaloperationalmandatoryDuty to Prevent Escape of Captive WildlifeotherA person who keeps a farmed animal or who keeps game wildlife or specially protected wildlife in captivity shall ensure that it does not escape.high
#Q016reportingreportingmandatoryImmediate Notification of Escape or ReleaseotherIf, despite subsection (1) or (2), a farmed animal or game wildlife or specially protected wildlife escapes or is released without authorization or in circumstances not permitted under subsection (1), the person who kept it in captivity, (a) shall immediately notify the Minister; and (b) unless otherwise directed by the Minister, shall return the farmed animal or wildlife to captivity or kill it as soon as practicable.Applies upon unauthorized escape or releasehigh
#Q017prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition on Possessing Black Bear Gall BladdersotherA person shall not possess a black bear gall bladder that has been removed from the bear’s carcass.high
#Q018prohibitionoperationalmandatoryProhibition on Obstruction of Conservation OfficersotherA person shall not, (a) knowingly make a false or misleading statement to a conservation officer who is acting under this Act; or (b) otherwise obstruct a conservation officer who is acting under this Act.high
#Q019administrativeoperationalmandatoryPenalty Gravity Increase for Toxic Substanceswastewater, otherIf an unlawful discharge (including a violation of limits in MISA regulations, orders or an OWRA approval) or a violation of a person’s duty to restore the natural environment following a spill involves a substance listed in Table 1 to this Code, paragraphs 4 and 5 of subsection 9(1) of the EP regulation require the Director, when determining the amount of the EP order for the violation, to increase the gravity component of the penalty by 35%.Applies when an unlawful discharge or restoration duty violation involves a substance listed in Table 1high
#Q020administrativereportingmandatoryPublic Consultation for Amending Table 1otherBefore adding or removing a substance to Table 1, the Ministry will post a notice of proposal to amend Table 1 to this Code on the EBR Registry, seek public and stakeholder input, and consider that input before making a final decision.Prior to adding or removing substances from the List of Toxic Substanceshigh
#Q021administrativereportingmandatoryNotice Requirements for Amendment Legal EffectotherThe Code would then be updated, and an amendment to the Table 1 would not have legal effect under the EP scheme until notice of the amendment has been posted on the EBR Registry or in the Ontario Gazette (see section 177 of the Environmental Protection Act).Condition for an amendment to have legal effect under the EP schemehigh
#Q022operationaloperationalrecommendedCautionary Handling of PBT Substancesotherspecial caution in use, manufacturing, storage or waste management of PBT substances should be exercisedApplicable to industrial plants handling substances with long-term effects on health and environmenthigh
#Q023administrativeoperationalmandatoryMinistry Review and Amendment DutyotherThe Ministry will, from time to time, review and amend the substances listed in Table 1 to this Code (List of Toxic Substances) to reflect new information it receives.As new information is receivedhigh
#Q024administrativereportingguidanceGuidance for Obtaining Document UpdatesotherTo obtain the most up to date copy of this document, please visit the Ministry’s Public Information Centre or the Ministry’s website.high
#Q025administrativeunknownmandatoryRegulation Precedence RuleotherPlease note that the regulations will take precedence where a conflict or ambiguity exists between this Procedure Document and the requirements of the regulations.high
#Q026administrativeoperationalmandatoryEnvironmental Penalty Assessment MandateotherEP orders are to be assessed in a manner that will encourage companies to prevent things from happening that harm or have the potential to harm the environment or human health.high
#Q027administrativeoperationalmandatoryRequirement to Encourage Compliance and Non-recurrenceotherIf an incident does occur, it is the aim of EP orders to encourage companies to return to compliance quickly and take steps to ensure the violation does not happen again.high
#Q028administrativeoperationalmandatoryMinistry Duty to Propose Substance RemovalotherIf this happens to a substance on the List of Toxic Substances, the Ministry would then propose to remove the substance from the list.When a substance is removed from the Federal Domestic Substances List following a screening assessment challenge.high
#Q029administrativeoperationalmandatoryIndustry Screening for Reintroduced SubstancesotherThis will ensure that industries intending to reintroduce a listed substance into commercial activity will be screened in a similar manner to existing DSL substances.Applies to industries intending to reintroduce a listed substance into commercial activity in Canada.high
#Q030operationalhealthmandatoryPrecautionary Approach to Pollutant SpillsotherThe Ministry’s mandate requires that it take a precautionary approach to spills of pollutants that can lead to harmful, long-term, cumulative impacts on human health and the environment.high

P Quantitative Requirements (48)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#R001operationalhealthmandatoryMaximum administrative penalty per contraventionotherMAC<= 100000 $Maximum amount of the administrative penalty for each contravention, excluding monetary benefit increaseAs determined by the Director or provincial officer in accordance with regulationshigh
#R002operationalreportingmandatoryLimitation period for commencement of proceedingsotherrequirement<= 2 yearsProceedings shall not be commenced later than two years after the day of the offence or discoveryApplies after the later of the day of the offence or when evidence first came to attentionhigh
#R003operationaloperationalmandatoryTime for requiring hearing after notice of proposalotherrequirement15 daysDeadline to mail or deliver notice in writing requiring a hearing by the TribunalAfter the notice of the Director's proposal is servedhigh
#R004operationaloperationalmandatoryDeeming period for service by mailotherrequirement5 daysService by mail is deemed to be made on the fifth day after the day of mailingUnless the person establishes they did not receive it due to absence or cause beyond controlhigh
#R005operationaloperationalmandatoryProvincial officer order durationotherrequirement<= 2 daysMaximum period for an order prohibiting entry or use of things issued by a provincial officerExcluding holidays; or shorter length of time to complete inspection/searchhigh
#R006operationaloperationalmandatoryLicence conduct look-back periodotherrequirement5 yearsPeriod used to evaluate past conduct of applicants or corporations for licence issue/renewalRefers to the period preceding the date of the applicationhigh
#R007operationaloperationalmandatoryMonitoring device order validityotherrequirement<= 60 daysDuration an order authorizing a provincial officer to use a tracking device is validUnless a shorter period is specified in the orderhigh
#R008operationalunknownmandatoryFirst conviction fine limit (Individual)otherMAC<= 20000 $Maximum fine for an individual convicted on a first convictionFor each day or part of a day on which the offence occurs or continueshigh
#R009operationalunknownmandatoryFirst conviction fine limit (Corporation)otherMAC<= 100000 $Maximum fine for a corporation convicted on a first convictionFor each day or part of a day on which the offence occurs or continueshigh
#R010operationaloperationalmandatoryMaximum fine for commercial offencesotherMAC<= 100000 $Person convicted of an offence for commercial purposes or under specific listed sectionsMay also include imprisonment for a term of not more than two yearshigh
#R011operationalreportingmandatoryLimitation period for prosecution discoveryotherrequirement<= 2 yearsProsecution shall not be commenced later than two years after discoveryCalculated from the day evidence of the offence first came to the attention of a conservation officerhigh
#R012operationaloperationalmandatoryDeadline for hearing requestotherrequirement<= 15 daysTimeframe to require a hearing after service of notice under sections 72, 73, 74 or 75Must mail or deliver a written request for a hearing to the Ministerhigh
#R013operationaloperationalmandatoryDeemed service period for mailotherrequirement5 daysNotice is deemed to have been served if served by mailUnless the person establishes in good faith they did not receive it due to absence or other cause beyond controlhigh
#R014operationaloperationalmandatoryMaximum shotgun shell capacityotherrequirement<= 3 shellsTotal shells allowed in the chamber and magazine of a shotgun used for huntingShotgun must be permanently plugged or altered to meet this limithigh
#R015operationaloperationalmandatoryMaximum party size on private landotherrequirement<= 12 peopleGroup size allowed to enter private land without express permission of the occupierApplies if any members of the party possess a firearm or other hunting devicehigh
#R016operationaloperationalmandatoryInvestigative technique warrant durationotherrequirement<= 30 daysPeriod for which a warrant to conduct tests or investigative techniques is validOr whatever shorter period is specified in the warranthigh
#R017operationaloperationalmandatoryStandard offence maximum fineotherMAC<= 25000 $Maximum fine for a person convicted of a general offence under the ActApplies unless a specific higher penalty (e.g. commercial or careless use) is citedhigh
#R018operationaloperationalmandatoryMinimum residency for resident statusotherrequirement>= 6 monthsMinimum residence time in Ontario during the 12 months preceding the day residence becomes materialPrimary residence must be Ontariohigh
#R019operationaloperationalmandatoryNight hunting sunset offsetotherrequirement30 minutesProhibition of hunting and shining lights starts after sunsetDuring the period from half an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunrisehigh
#R020operationaloperationalmandatoryNew train and trial area application windowotherrequirement<= 90 daysDuration of the one-time application period in 2024 to establish new train and trial areasAs prescribed in the regulationshigh
#R021operationaloperationalmandatoryMinimum age for licence issuanceotherrequirement>= 16 yearsA licence shall not be issued to a person under this ageExcept as prescribed by the regulationshigh
#R022operationaloperationalmandatoryCommercial fishing condition disagreement notice periodaquatic liferequirement<= 10 daysPeriod to give written notice of disagreement with conditions on a commercial fishing licenceAfter the licence is issuedhigh
#R023operationaloperationalmandatoryForfeiture period for unidentified ownerotherrequirement30 daysPeriod after which a seized thing is forfeited if the owner's identity is not ascertainedAfter the seizurehigh
#R024operationaloperationalmandatorySeized thing release application periodotherrequirement<= 30 daysWindow for a person with an interest (non-defendant) to apply for release of a forfeited thingAfter the thing is forfeited following a convictionhigh
#R025operationalreportingmandatoryAbsolute limitation period for prosecutionotherrequirement<= 3 yearsAbsolute timeframe within which a prosecution must be commencedAfter the offence was committedhigh
#R026operationaloperationalmandatoryMaximum imprisonment for careless use of firearmotherMAC<= 2 yearsMaximum prison term for conviction of careless discharge or handling of a firearmUnder section 16 offenceshigh
#R027operationaloperationalmandatoryDeemed receipt of license amendment noticeotherrequirement5 daysNotice of license amendment sent by mail is deemed receivedAfter mailing, unless absence/accident is established in good faithhigh
#R028operationaloperationalmandatoryMaximum big game license countotherrequirement1 licenceA person shall not hold more than one licence to hunt any one species of big gameExcept as prescribed by the regulations; trappers authorized under 6(2) may also hold a hunting licencehigh
#R029operationaloperationalmandatoryStandard offence maximum imprisonmentotherrequirement<= 1 yearMaximum imprisonment term for a person convicted of a general offence under the Acthigh
#R030operationaloperationalmandatoryCommercial/Special offence maximum imprisonmentotherrequirement<= 2 yearsMaximum imprisonment for offences under section 11, 48, 51, 55(3), 58(2) or for commercial purposeshigh
#R031operationalreportingmandatorySpecial purpose account reporting frequencyotherrequirement1 yearThe Minister shall ensure that a report is prepared annually on the financial affairs of the separate accounthigh
#R032operationaloperationalmandatoryNotice of license amendment deemed receiptotherrequirement5 daysThe notice of amendment is deemed to have been received if sent by mailUnless the person establishes absence/accident in good faithhigh
#R033operationalreportingmandatoryDiscovery limitation periodotherrequirement<= 2 yearsA prosecution shall not be commenced after evidence first came to the attention of a conservation officerSubject to the absolute three year limit from date of commissionhigh
#R034operationaloperationalmandatoryStandard offence maximum fineotherMAC<= 25000 $Maximum fine for a person convicted of a general offence under the ActApplies unless a specific higher penalty (e.g., commercial or careless use) is citedhigh
#R035operationaloperationalmandatoryCommercial offence maximum fineotherMAC<= 100000 $Maximum fine for offences under section 11, 48, 51, 55(3), 58(2) or for commercial purposeshigh
#R036operationalreportingmandatoryLimitation period for prosecution (Discovery)otherrequirement<= 2 yearsProsecution must commence within two years of discoveryCalculated from the day evidence first came to the attention of a conservation officerhigh
#R037operationalreportingmandatoryLimitation period for prosecution (Absolute)otherrequirement<= 3 yearsAbsolute timeframe within which a prosecution must be commencedMeasured from the date the offence was committedhigh
#R038operationaloperationalmandatoryShotgun shell capacity limitotherrequirement<= 3 shellsMaximum number of shells a shotgun can hold in the chamber and magazine combined while huntingGun must be permanently plugged or altered to meet this requirementhigh
#R039physicaloperationalmandatoryMinimum residency durationotherrequirement>= 6 monthsMinimum residence time in Ontario to qualify as a residentMust occur during the 12 months preceding the day residency becomes materialhigh
#R040operationaloperationalmandatoryPrivate land party size limitotherrequirement<= 12 peopleMaximum group size allowed on private land without express occupier permissionApplies if any member of the party possesses a firearm or hunting devicehigh
#R041operationaloperationalmandatoryHearing request deadlineotherrequirement15 daysDeadline to request a hearing after service of notice under Sections 72-75Must be a written request mailed or delivered to the Ministerhigh
#R042operationaloperationalmandatoryDeemed service by mail periodotherrequirement5 daysTime after which a notice sent by mail is deemed servedUnless the recipient establishes good faith non-receipt due to cause beyond controlhigh
#R043operationaloperationalmandatoryMinimum age for licenceotherrequirement>= 16 yearsMinimum age required to be issued a licenceExcept as otherwise prescribed by regulationshigh
#R044operationalhealthmandatoryMaximum fine for careless use of firearmotherMAC<= 25000 $Maximum fine for a person convicted of an offence involving careless discharge or handling of a firearmWhile in possession of a firearm for hunting, trapping, or fishinghigh
#R045operationalreportingmandatoryLimitation period for pre-existing offencesotherrequirement6 monthsLimitation period for offences committed under the Game and Fish Act before section 119 comes into forceUnless the offence was committed more than six months before the section force datehigh
#R046operationalreportingmandatoryLimitation period for commencement of proceedings (Discovery)otherrequirement<= 2 yearsProceedings shall not be commenced later than two years after the discovery of the offenceMeasured from the day evidence of the offence first came to the attention of a conservation officerhigh
#R047operationaloperationalmandatoryDeadline for requiring hearing after notice of proposalotherrequirement15 daysDeadline to require a hearing after service of notice under sections 72, 73, 74 or 75Must be a written request mailed or delivered to the Ministerhigh
#R048operationaloperationalmandatoryDeemed service period for mailotherrequirement5 daysNotice sent by mail is deemed served on the fifth day after mailingUnless the person establishes in good faith they did not receive it due to cause beyond controlhigh

D Definitions (76)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001toxic substancea substance listed in this Code.high
#D002half-lifetime it takes for the concentration of a substance to be reduced to half of its original concentration in a specific media (air, water, sediment, soil).medium
#D003Bioaccumulationthe uptake of substances by biota through consumption of food sources contaminated with the substance, as well as uptake directly from the surrounding media (e.g. water, sediment).high
#D004BAFthe amount of a substance within an organism (e.g. in its tissues) that has been taken up either via exposure to the surrounding media (e.g. water) or through ingestion of contaminated organisms on which it feeds.high
#D005BCFthe amount of a substance within an organism (e.g. in its tissues) that has been taken up following exposure to contaminated media in which it resides.high
#D006log Kowa laboratory derived value which provides indication of a substance’s bioaccumulation potential based on how much of the substance enters into the octanol phase (e.g. lipid surrogate) compared with the water phase.high
#D007toxica substance is toxic if it is entering or may enter the environment in a quantity or concentration or under conditions that (a) have or may have an immediate or long-term harmful effect on the environment or its biological diversity; (b) constitute or may constitute a danger to the environment on which life depends; or (c) constitute or may constitute a danger in Canada to human life or health.high
#D008Greatest Potential for ExposureThose substances on the DSL to which people are expected most likely to be exposed.high
#D009Inherently Toxic to HumansThose substances that are known or suspected of having harmful effects on humans, including cancer, birth defects and damage to genetic material.high
#D010Persistencerelated to the length of time that a substance resides in the natural environment.high
#D011PBTssubstances with low biodegradability (persistence), a high potential for bioaccumulation, and substances known or suspected to cause toxic effects such as carcinogenicity, mutagenicity or teratogenicity (affects reproduction).high
#D012EPEnvironmental penaltyhigh
#D013EPAEnvironmental Protection Acthigh
#D014OWRAOntario Water Resources Acthigh
#D015MISAMunicipal/Industrial Strategy for Abatementhigh
#D016CEPACanadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999high
#D017CMPChemicals Management Planhigh
#D018DSLDomestic Substances Listhigh
#D019Ppersistencehigh
#D020Bbioaccumulative propertieshigh
#D021Ttoxicityhigh
#D022PiTpersistent and ‘inherently toxic to humans’ propertieshigh
#D023BiTbioaccumulative and ‘inherently toxic to humans’ propertieshigh
#D024PBiTpersistent and bioaccumulative and ‘inherently toxic to humans’ propertieshigh
#D025EP regulationO. Reg. 222/07high
#D026MinistryMinistry of the Environmenthigh
#D027Agriculture or agricultural operationAn agricultural, aquacultural, horticultural or silvicultural operation that is carried on in the expectation of gain or reward.high
#D028AquacultureThe cultivation of marine and freshwater organisms, including finfish, invertebrates and plants (including algae and including plants cultivated using finfish effluent water), under controlled conditionshigh
#D029Earliest Likely Calendar Date of TakingThe boundaries of a Great Lakes watershed include the upstream connecting channel and the downstream connecting channel of any of the Great Lakes. Names of connecting channels can be found in Table in section 13 of Ontario Regulation 387/04.high
#D030Latest Likely Calendar Date of TakingThis is the earliest day in the year on which you might start to take water. If you take water year-round, this date will likely be January 1. If you take seasonally for irrigation, this date might be June 1. It is understood that this date will vary from year to year, depending on climate and your own activities.high
#D031Great Lakes WatershedsThis is the area shown to be within the boundaries of that watershed in a data file entitled “Great Lakes — St. Lawrence Basin Watersheds — Ontario Water Resources Act”, dated March 15, 2010, as amended from time to time, that is maintained by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry as part of its Land Information Ontario initiative and available on a website of the Government of Ontario.high
#D032Latest Likely Calendar Date of TakingThis is the last day in the year on which you might take water. If you take water year- round, this date will likely be December 31. If you take seasonally for irrigation, this date might be October 1. It is understood that this date will vary from year to year, depending on weather conditions and your own activities.high
#D033Maximum Number of Days of Taking Each YearThis refers to the number of days in a year during which you actually take water. It does not include the length of your potential period of water taking. For example, if you normally take water sometime between May 1 and September 30, but you only actually plan to take water for 25 days during this period, you should specify 25 days.high
#D034Maximum Number of Hours Per dayThis refers to the number of hours in a day in which you actually take water. It does not indicate the length of your potential period of water taking. For example, if you normally take water sometime between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., but you only actually plan to take water for four hours during this period, you should specify four hours in this instance.high
#D035Maximum Rate Per MinuteThis is the maximum amount of water you might take per minute.high
#D036Maximum Volume Per DayThis is the maximum amount of water you might take in one given day based on maximum anticipated demand.high
#D037Typical Volume Per DayIn many cases, the maximum volume per day will exceed your normal rate of withdrawal. Please specify a more “typical” rate of withdrawal under normal operating conditions.high
#D038New PermitNew water taking activities.high
#D039Renewal of PermitApplications for the same or lesser amount, same purpose, and same location from the same source.high
#D040Administrative ChangesLegal name changes, address changes, or other changes to applicant information.high
#D041Amendments to PermitChanges to the amount, purpose, location and or source of water taking in an existing permit.high
#D042Paper to Electronic TransitionUse this option to replace your existing paper permit with an electronic permit.high
#D043Ownership ChangeNew owners of properties with an existing PTTW.high
#D044Category 1applications are considered low-risk and are unlikely to pose unacceptable impacts.high
#D045Category 2applications require a qualified person to undertake a scoped scientific evaluation to ensure the withdrawal of water does not result in unacceptable impacts or interference with other users.high
#D046Category 3applications must submit a hydrogeological study and/or surface water study prepared by a qualified person for ministry review.high
#D047qualified person (groundwater)a licensed professional geoscientist or accepted professional engineer as set out in the Professional Geoscientists Act, 2000 of Ontariohigh
#D048qualified person (surface water)a professional engineer with relevant training and experience or a person with a degree in environmental science with specialization in hydrology, aquatic ecology, limnology, biology, physical geography and or water resource management, as appropriatehigh
#D049pump testthe taking of ground water from a well for the purpose of obtaining information about the aquifer from which the well takes its water.high
#D050sensitive featureincludes a stream and or wet-land and or dug well, or dugout pond owned by a different person than the Permit Holder.high
#D051PTTWPermit to Take Waterhigh
#D052EASREnvironmental Activity and Sector Registryhigh
#D053OWRAOntario Water Resources Acthigh
#D054AgriSuitesuite of free web-based decision support tools.high
#D055Crop Nutrient Decision Support Toolprovides: agronomic crop nutrient recommendations (N-P-K), based on soil test values, geographic location and yield goal; nutrient removal values from harvested cropshigh
#D056Organic Amendment Decision Support Toolhelps determine nutrients supplied from manure inputs.high
#D057Fertilizer Decision Support Tooldetermines the total commercial fertilizer needs for a single field.high
#D058Phosphorus Loss Assessment Tool for Ontario (PLATO)determines the risk of phosphorus leaving a farm field by considering the: field’s natural characteristics; management practices used for crop productionhigh
#D059Field Management Plancombines the functions of the individual tools to offer support with comprehensive field-by-field nutrient management planning for optimizing crop nutritional needs while considering the environment.high
#D060Manure Storage Sizing Toolhelps plan and size the infrastructure needed to store all nutrient-rich materials generated on farm operations.high
#D061Greenhouse Gas Decision Support Toolestimates greenhouse gas emissions from crop and livestock farms and allows users to test possible ways to reduce emissions and sequester carbon by implementing various beneficial management practices.high
#D062AgErosionhelps plan and size commonly-applied agricultural erosion control structures for managing concentrated runoff and controlling associated water-induced erosion on agricultural lands.high
#D063Nutrient Management Strategy and Planestimates: manure production; storage sizehigh
#D064Non-Agricultural Source Materials (NASM) Plancalculates the amount of non-agricultural source materials and nutrients that can be applied to a specific field.high
#D065Greenhouse Nutrient Feedwater (GNF) Worksheetestimates: GNF production; storage sizing; land application methodshigh
#D066Minimum Distance Separation (MDS) I & IIallow users to: calculate MDS setbacks; determine if a proposed land use application or building permit can meet provincial and municipal requirementshigh
#D067NMANNutrient managementhigh
#D068N-P-KNitrogen-Phosphorus-Potassiumhigh
#D069PLATOPhosphorus Loss Assessment Tool for Ontariohigh
#D070GNFGreenhouse Nutrient Feedwaterhigh
#D071MDSMinimum distance separationhigh
#D072best management practicesthe best way to store, treat and use materials — such as manure — on your farm.high
#D073NASMNon-Agricultural Source Materialshigh
#D074WASCoBswater and sediment control basinshigh
#D075Ionehigh
#D076IItwohigh