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Metal Mining Effluent Regulations (SOR/2002-222)Full Document: HTMLFull Document: Metal Mining Effluent Regulations | XMLFull Document: Metal Mining Effluent Regulations [230 KB] | PDFFull Document: Metal Mining Effluent Regulations [325 KB]Regulations are current to 2013-05-26 and last amended on 2012-03-02. Previous Versions
22. The owner or operator of a mine shall submit to the authorization officer, not later than March 31 in each year, a report summarizing the effluent monitoring results for the previous calendar year including the information set out in Schedule 6 and in the form set out in that Schedule.SOR/2006-239, s. 11.Previous Version
23. Each report referred to in sections 7, 21 and 22 shall be submitted electronically in the format provided by the federal Department of the Environment, but the report shall be submitted in writing if(a) no such format has been provided; or(b) it is, owing to circumstances beyond the control of either the owner or the operator, impracticable to submit the report electronically in the format provided.SOR/2006-239, s. 11.Previous Version
24. (1) The owner or operator of a mine shall notify an inspector without delay if the results of the effluent monitoring tests conducted under section 12 or 13, paragraph 14(1)(a) or section 15 or 16 indicate that(a) the limits set out in Schedule 4 are being or have been exceeded;(b) the pH of the effluent is less than 6.0 or greater than 9.5; or(c) an effluent is acutely lethal.(2) The owner or operator shall provide a written report of the test results to the inspector within 30 days after the tests have been completed.(3) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply to the owner or operator of a mine with a valid transitional authorization.SOR/2006-239, s. 12.Previous Version
Relief25. (1) Any time period specified for collecting samples of effluent referred to in this Division may be extended if(a) unforeseen circumstances cause safety concerns or access problems and render the collection of samples of effluent impracticable; and(b) the owner or operator of a mine notifies an inspector, without delay, of the circumstances and indicates when they expect to be able to collect the samples.(2) The owner or operator shall collect the samples of effluent without delay when the circumstances permit.SOR/2006-239, s. 13.Previous Version
Division 3Notice, Records and Other DocumentsEnd of Commercial Operation Notice26. (1) The owner or operator of a mine shall notify the authorization officer in writing of the day on which the mine has stopped commercial operation not later than 90 days after the end of commercial operation.(2) The owner or operator shall notify the authorization officer in writing without delay if the mine returns to commercial operation.
Metal Mining Effluent Regulations1 - PART 1 GENERAL 1 - Interpretation 2 - Application 3 - Deleterious Substances 4 - Authority to Deposit 5 - Authority to Deposit in Tailings Impoundment Areas 6 - PART 2 CONDITIONS GOVERNING AUTHORITY TO DEPOSIT 6 - Division 1 General 6 - Prohibition on Diluting Effluent 7 - Environmental Effects Monitoring 8 - Identifying Information 9 - Final Discharge Points 11 - Monitoring Equipment Information 12 - Division 2 Effluent Monitoring Conditions 12 - Deleterious Substance and pH Testing 14 - Acute Lethality Testing 15 - Increased Frequency of Acute Lethality Testing 16 - Reduced Frequency of Acute Lethality Testing 17 - Daphnia magna Monitoring Tests 18 - Obligation to Record All Test Results 19 - Volume of Effluent 19.1 - Calculation of Monthly Mean Concentration and Loading 21 - Reporting Monitoring Results 25 - Relief 26 - Division 3 Notice, Records and Other Documents 26 - End of Commercial Operation Notice 27 - Records, Books of Account or Other Documents 27.1 - Division 4 Tailings Impoundment Areas 27.1 - Compensation Plan 28 - Deposits from Tailings Impoundment Areas 29 - PART 3 DEPOSITS OUT OF THE NORMAL COURSE OF EVENTS 29 - Prescribed Persons 30 - Emergency Response Plan 31 - Reporting 32 - PART 4 RECOGNIZED CLOSED MINES 32 - Requirements 33 - Identifying Information 34 - PART 5 TRANSITIONAL AUTHORIZATIONS 34 - Application for Transitional Authorization 35 - Issuance of Transitional Authorization 36 - Transitional Authorization Obligations 37 - Transitional Authorization Reporting 38 - Revocation of Transitional Authorizations 39 - Expiry of Transitional Authorizations 40 - PART 6 REPEALS AND COMING INTO FORCE 40 - Repeals 42 - Coming into Force SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 2 SCHEDULE 3 SCHEDULE 4 SCHEDULE 5 - ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS MONITORING STUDIES SCHEDULE 6 - ANNUAL REPORT SUMMARIZING EFFLUENT MONITORING RESULTS SCHEDULE 6.1 SCHEDULE 7 SCHEDULE 8 Previous PageNext PageTable of Contents12 ... 78 ... 1213 ... 1415 ... 1617 ... 19.120 ... 2122 ... 2627 ... 2829 ... 3132 ... 3435 ... 3738 ... 42SCHEDULE 1SCHEDULE 2SCHEDULE 3SCHEDULE 4SCHEDULE 5 : ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS MONITORING STUDIESSCHEDULE 6 : ANNUAL REPORT SUMMARIZING EFFLUENT MONITORING RESULTSSCHEDULE 6.1SCHEDULE 7SCHEDULE 8