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Comments on the amendments to the Source Protection Plan are due by October 14, 2024
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Residents across the local region have been invited to review and make comments on amendments to the drinking water source protection plan.

The Source Protection Committee announced that proposed amendments to the approved Source Protection Plan and Assessment Reports for the Saugeen, Grey Sauble, Northern Bruce Peninsula Source Protection Region are now available for review and comment.

The draft amendments include new/amended Wellhead Protection Areas for Scott Point in the Municipality of Kincardine and Minto Pines in the Town of Minto. There is also a policy change for discretionary septic maintenance inspections around Lake Rosalind in the Municipality of Brockton.

Furthermore, minor edits to snow storage threat policies and impervious surface area map legends are being made to comply with updated 2021 Ministry Technical Rules.

These updates under Section 34 and Section 51 of the Clean Water Act (2006) can be found on the website on the Source Protection Plan here.

 The Source Protection Committee will consider any comments received and make revisions as necessary.

Comments on the proposed amendments to the Source Protection Plan can be submitted in writing or email, by October 14, 2024 at 4:30 p.m., to:

Drinking Water Source Protection
Attn: Project Manager, Source Protection Plan Section 36 Comments
237897 Inglis Falls Road, RR#4
Owen Sound, ON  N4K 5N6
[email protected]

Drinking Water Source Protection is a program governed by legislation and regulations of the Clean Water Act, 2006. The Source Protection Plan is a science-based document that was developed locally and written for this Source Protection Region. The Source Protection Plan was approved by the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change on October 16, 2015. Policies in the plan became effective on July 1, 2016.