Posts Tagged ‘municipal wastewater’

FCM REALITY CHECK: LACK OF FUNDING BIGGEST LOOPHOLE IN WASTE WATER REGULATIONS

From FCM – Canadian municipalities support the intent of new federal wastewater standards and are now calling on federal, provincial and territorial governments to close the biggest loophole in the proposed regulations – the lack of a national funding strategy.

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Implementation costs underestimated
The proposed regulations will directly affect 400 cities and communities and require the reconstruction or replacement of 1 in 4 of Canada´s wastewater treatment systems. Early analysis shows the proposed regulations underestimate the implementation costs. In fact, the estimated cost of meeting these regulations in just four cities – Vancouver, Montreal, Halifax and St. John´s – nearly exceeds the regulation´s estimated cost for the entire country. 

RoadMap: Full FCM Position

New Regulations for Managing Canada’s Municipal Wastewater Announced

Everyone needs clean waterThe Honourable Jim Prentice, Minister of the Environment, today announced new regulations for managing municipal wastewater. The proposed regulations will set national performance standards, timelines and monitoring and reporting requirements, and are expected to be published in the Canada Gazette, Part I, in December 2009.

The new regulations deliver on the Government’s commitment to implementing the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment Municipal Wastewater Strategy. They will be developed under the Fisheries Act for more than 4,000 wastewater treatment facilities.

Some quick facts from his speech:

  1. The Great Lakes supply 18% of world and 84% North American fresh water
  2. Only 1% of this water is replenished each year
  3. The Action Plan for Clean Water will invest $323M on priorities like water conservation and protection.

Some quotes from his speech:

“We want to help municipalities take advantage of the available infrastructure funding.  Federal infrastructure programs are built on a cost-shared principle.  The federal government brings money to the table.  It’s matched by provincial or territorial investment.  And the municipality pitches in to make its investment as well”

“We need more municipalities across Canada to follow this (New Brunswick) example.  But there must be the political will to act on these measures.  There are many priorities that compete for the attention of elected officials at all levels.  But I do not think there are many priorities that can be higher than the need for clean water”.

Full speech by the Minister of Environment

Learn More:  Canada-wide Strategy for the Management of Municipal Wastewater Effluent

CentreLine:  I’ll quote Minister Prentice – “Nature is resilient if given half a chance.  We must work with nature to restore a balance in our use of our most precious natural resource – Canada’s water”.