54 Riverside Drive (Everglades Marina B and C Channel)
54 Riverside Drive, Georgina, ON L0E 1N0 · Marina
4 inspections
- Compliance Inspection
0 infractions
- Compliance Inspection
10 infractions
- The owner and operator of a small drinking water system who intends to begin to supply water to the users of the system after any period of more than 60 days duration during which the system has not been supplying water to users.
- Owner fail to notify M.O.H. of proposed date - resume supply to users
- Operator of the system is trained in drinking water system operation and maintenance and all relevant safety and emergency procedures.
- Owner fail to ensure operator trained in operation procedures
- Maintenance records are created relating to all maintenance conducted on the water treatment equipment and kept for five years.
- Owner fail to ensure records contain the date and time of every action taken, the name of the person who took the action and the results of the action.
- Primary disinfection equipment designed and operated with an audible alarm or a feature that ensures no water is directed to users if the disinfection equipment malfunctions, loses power or ceases to provide the appropriate level of disinfection.
- Owner fail to ensure disinfection equipment designed and operated with required feature
- Ensure sampling and testing of water samples in accordance with assigned frequency.
- Owner fail to ensure sampling and testing of water samples in accordance with assigned frequency
- Re-inspection
8 infractions
- The owner and operator of a small drinking water system who intends to begin to supply water to the users of the system after any period of more than 60 days duration during which the system has not been supplying water to users.
- Owner fail to notify M.O.H. of proposed date - resume supply to users
- All sampling, testing, monitoring and reporting requirements under this Regulation are complied with
- Owner failed to comply with sampling requirements
- Operator of the system is trained in drinking water system operation and maintenance and all relevant safety and emergency procedures.
- Owner fail to ensure operator trained in operation procedures
- Primary disinfection equipment designed and operated with an audible alarm or a feature that ensures no water is directed to users if the disinfection equipment malfunctions, loses power or ceases to provide the appropriate level of disinfection.
- Owner fail to ensure disinfection equipment designed and operated with required feature
- Compliance Inspection
17 infractions
- The owner and operator of a small drinking water system who intends to begin to supply water to the users of the system after any period of more than 60 days duration during which the system has not been supplying water to users.
- Owner fail to notify M.O.H. of proposed date - resume supply to users
- All sampling, testing, monitoring and reporting requirements under this Regulation are complied with
- Owner failed to comply with sampling requirements
- Operator of the system is trained in drinking water system operation and maintenance and all relevant safety and emergency procedures.
- Owner fail to ensure operator trained in operation procedures
- Maintenance records are created relating to all maintenance conducted on the water treatment equipment and kept for five years.
- Owner fail to ensure water treatment equipment maintenance records are kept for required period
- Operator fail to ensure records contain the date and time of every action taken, the name of the person who took the action and the results of the action.
- The water treatment equipment is operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Owner fail to ensure water treatment equipment operated according to manufacturer instructions
- If the drinking water system’s water treatment equipment provides chlorination for secondary disinfection, the equipment is operated so that, at all times and at all locations within the the free chlorine residual is never less than 0.05 milligrams per litre.
- Owner fail to ensure treatment equipment operated so free chlorine residual never less than 0.05 milligrams per litre
- Primary disinfection equipment designed and operated with an audible alarm or a feature that ensures no water is directed to users if the disinfection equipment malfunctions, loses power or ceases to provide the appropriate level of disinfection.
- Owner fail to ensure disinfection equipment designed and operated with required feature
- If a water sample is required to be taken and tested for free chlorine residual or combined chlorine residual, the owner and operator of the small drinking water system shall ensure that the testing is conducted using an electronic direct readout colourimetric or amperometric chlorine analyzer.
- Owner fail to ensure testing of water samples using electronic direct readout colourimetric or amperometric chlorine analyzer