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Document ID ca-reenem-2023-09-13-2 Title Report an environmental emergency URL unknown Jurisdiction /ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-13 15:09:18.613328+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (16)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001operationalhealthmandatoryEffluent limit compliancewastewaterPlants must respect the limits on biochemical oxygen demanding matter, total suspended matter, grease, and pH in their liquid effluents.high
#Q002operationaloperationalrecommendedEHSS Annual Conductrecreational waterAn EHSS should be conducted on an annual basis, just before the start of the swimming season.Prior to swimming seasonhigh
#Q003monitoringhealthguidelineFecal Indicator Monitoring Frequencyrecreational waterIn general, recreational areas used for primary contact activities are monitored for fecal indicators (such as E. coli or enterococci) at a minimum frequency of one sampling event per week during the swimming season.During swimming season for primary contact activitieshigh
#Q004prohibitionhealthrecommendedPlanktonic Bloom Activity Avoidancerecreational waterPrimary contact activities in recreational waters should be avoided where a planktonic bloom has developed, or the guideline value for total microcystins is exceeded.Presence of planktonic bloom or microcystin exceedancehigh
#Q005reportinghealthrecommendedSwimmer's Itch Notificationrecreational waterWarning signs should be posted in recreational water areas where cases of swimmer's itch have been reported.Reported cases of swimmer's itchhigh
#Q006operationalhealthmandatoryPhysical Hazard Managementrecreational waterCheck for hazards in the water and on the beach, remove hazards or post warnings, when required.As required to address safety risks (litter, shells, sharp rocks)high
#Q007monitoringoperationalrecommendedStandardized Collection and Analysisrecreational waterAll collection procedures and laboratory analyses should be carried out as directed by the responsible authority.high
#Q008operationaloperationalrecommendedMonitoring Plan Developmentrecreational waterUsing the data from the EHSS, a well-structured and documented monitoring plan should be developed.Upon completion of an Environmental Health and Safety Survey (EHSS)high
#Q009corrective_actionhealthrecommendedExceedance Response Protocolrecreational waterIf E. coli or enterococci concentrations exceed the established BAVs, this should trigger actions.Concentrations exceeding established Beach Action Values (BAV)high
#Q010administrativereportingrecommendedAdvisory Duration Requirementrecreational waterOnce issued, an advisory should remain in place until the associated health risk has returned to an acceptable level.Following the issuance of a recreational water advisoryhigh
#Q011monitoringhealthmandatorySite-Specific Chemical Assessmentrecreational waterAssess on a case-by-case basis, taking local factors into account.When evaluating organic and inorganic chemical characteristicshigh
#Q012monitoringhealthrecommendedFecal source identificationrecreational waterResponsible authorities are encouraged to identify the sources of fecal contamination impacting a recreational water area to aid in public health decisions and to inform remediation prioritization to improve water quality.When fecal contamination is identified in recreational water areashigh
#Q013reportinghealthrecommendedCyanobacteria advisory issuancerecreational waterA swimming/contact advisory should be issued as a precaution where a planktonic bloom has developed, or the guideline value for total microcystins is exceeded.Presence of planktonic bloom or microcystin guideline exceedancehigh
#Q014reportinghealthrecommendedBenthic mat avoidance advicerecreational waterIn areas where benthic mats can be reached, individuals should be advised to avoid these areas, including keeping pets away from the impacted areas.Where benthic mats are present and accessiblehigh
#Q015operationaloperationalrecommendedCyanobacteria monitoring integrationrecreational waterThis monitoring should be included as part of the overall risk management plan for a recreational water area.Applies to monitoring for cyanobacteria and their toxinshigh
#Q016monitoringhealthrecommendedPathogen testing laboratory standardsrecreational waterIf testing is necessary, it should be conducted by qualified staff in laboratories with proper biosafety level, design, equipment, and procedures.When testing for pathogenic microorganisms is deemed necessaryhigh

P Quantitative Requirements (15)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#R001microbiologicalhealthguidelineE. coli Beach Action Value (Culture-based)recreational waterrequirement≤ 235 cfu/100 mLFresh water primary contact activitiesCulture-based analysishigh
#R002microbiologicalhealthguidelineEnterococci Beach Action Value (Culture-based)recreational waterrequirement≤ 70 cfu/100 mLMarine and fresh water primary contact activitiesCulture-based analysishigh
#R003microbiologicalhealthguidelineEnterococci Beach Action Value (PCR-based)recreational waterrequirement< 1000 cce/100 mLMarine and fresh water primary contact activitiesPCR-based analysishigh
#R004microbiologicalhealthguidelineE. coli Suitability Threshold (Geometric Mean)recreational waterrequirement126 cfu/100 mLOverall suitability for primary contact recreationConcentrations consistently higher than this value represent greater riskhigh
#R005microbiologicalhealthguidelineEnterococci Suitability Threshold (Geometric Mean - Culture)recreational waterrequirement35 cfu/100 mLOverall suitability for primary contact recreationConcentrations consistently higher than this value represent greater riskhigh
#R006chemicalhealthguidelineTotal Microcystins Health-Based Valuerecreational waterMAC10 μg/LHealth-based value for planktonic cyanobacteria toxinsProtects against accidental ingestion and potential harmful effectshigh
#R007microbiologicalhealthguidelineTotal Cyanobacteria Cellsrecreational waterrequirement50 000 cells/mLIndicator of potential presence of cyanotoxinsDerived based on relationship with total microcystinshigh
#R008microbiologicalhealthguidelineTotal Cyanobacterial Biovolumerecreational waterrequirement4.5 mm3/LIndicator of potential presence of cyanotoxinsDerived based on relationship with total microcystinshigh
#R009microbiologicalhealthguidelineTotal Chlorophyll arecreational waterrequirement33 µg/LIndicator of potential presence of cyanotoxinsDerived based on relationship with total microcystinshigh
#R010physicalhealthguidelinepH Range for Recreational Waterrecreational waterrequirement5.0 - 11.0 n/aPrevention of skin and eye irritationMost natural waters range from 4.0 to 9.0high
#R011physicalhealthguidelineCold Water Immersion Hazardrecreational waterrequirement≤ 15 °CWater temperature safetyUnprotected immersion is considered potentially life-threateninghigh
#R012physicalaestheticguidelineTurbidity Aesthetic Recommendationrecreational waterAO< 50 NTUWater clarity and aesthetic acceptabilityValues below this level maintain water clarityhigh
#R013operationaloperationalrecommendedFecal Indicator Sampling Frequencyrecreational waterOG1 sampling event per weekRoutine monitoring for primary contact activitiesDuring the swimming seasonhigh
#R014microbiologicalhealthguidelineEnterococci Suitability Threshold (Geometric Mean - PCR)recreational waterrequirement470 cce/100mLOverall suitability for primary contact recreationConcentrations consistently higher than this value represent greater riskhigh
#R015operationaloperationalrecommendedEnvironmental Health and Safety Survey (EHSS) Frequencyrecreational waterrequirement1 per yearFoundation for designing and implementing an effective risk management planConducted just before the start of the swimming seasonhigh

D Definitions (3)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001PRDPesticides Regulatory Directoratehigh
#D002PMRAPest Management Regulatory Agencyhigh
#D003MOUsMemoranda of Understandinghigh