SDWS - ER Bait and Tackle Drinking Water System - 747002692
1680 Hwy 69 Pointe au Baril ON P0G 1K0 · Small Drinking Water Systems - Regulation 319
4 inspections
- Compliance
2 infractions
- System is maintained in good repair, in a safe and sanitary condition and is checked/operated/calibrated at required frequencies and in accordance with requirements under Regulation 319/08 and manufacturers instructions
- Fail to maintain system and equipment in good repair and in a safe and sanitary condition
- Fail to ensure system operated in accordance with requirements under Regulation 319/08
- Owner/Operator to ensure the system and equipment are maintained in good repair and in a safe and sanitary condition
- Owner/Operator to ensure system operated in accordance with requirements under Regulation 319/08
- Appropriate corrective actions taken in response to adverse results
- Fail to immediately take all reasonable steps to notify users
- Fail to immediately restore the disinfection
- Fail to immediately specify and report adverse observation/test result to M.O.H by speaking in person or by telephone
- Owner/Operator must ensure to immediately take all reasonable steps to notify users
- Owner/Operator to immediately restore the disinfection
- Owner/Operator must ensure to specify and report adverse observation/test result to M.O.H by speaking in person or by telephone
- System is maintained in good repair, in a safe and sanitary condition and is checked/operated/calibrated at required frequencies and in accordance with requirements under Regulation 319/08 and manufacturers instructions
- Re-inspection
1 infraction
- Where a SDWS requires treatment, the owner and operator shall ensure that it is operational and properly maintained.
- Re-inspection
4 infractions
- The owner or operator of the SDWS reports every adverse observation and every adverse test result obtained.
- Owner / operator must report every adverse observation by speaking in person or by telephone to the Medical Officer of Health.
- Provide the Medical Officer of Health a written notice of adverse within 24 hours after verbal report. Written notice must specify the adverse test result or observation and the corrective action.
- Provide a written issue of resolution with the actions taken and the results achieved within seven days after the issue is resolved.
- The owner and operator takes corrective action during times of improper disinfection in accordance with Section 26 of the Regulation.
- Owner / operator must immediately restore disinfection.
- Owner / operator must take all reasonable steps to notify all users to use an alternate water source, or to bring water to a boil for 1 minute.
- Owner / operator must notify the health unit by speaking with a person of the adverse observation.
- Every owner and operator ensures that the SDWS is maintained in a fit state of repair at all times.
- Every owner and operator maintains the SDWS in a safe and sanitary condition.
- The owner or operator of the SDWS reports every adverse observation and every adverse test result obtained.
- Compliance
5 infractions
- Every owner and operator follows the requirements made in the most recent directive issued.
- The owner / operator must follow the sampling and testing section of the most recent, effective directive.
- The owner and operator ensures that the information prescribed by the Regulation is available for inspection by any member of the public upon request.
- Owner / operator must provide a copy of every directive issued.
- Where a SDWS requires treatment, the owner and operator shall ensure that it is operational and properly maintained.
- Create maintenance records relating to all maintenance conducted on the water treatment equipment.
- For every sample that is required by the Regulation, a record is made.
- Record location of sample.
- Record the name of the person who took the sample.
- Record the result of the drinking water test conducted on the sample.
- The owner or operator of the SDWS submits a required drinking water sample for testing within the regulated timeframe prescribed by the Regulation.
- Bimonthly drinking water samples must be taken at least 40 days and not more than 80 days after a sample was taken in the two months.
- Every owner and operator follows the requirements made in the most recent directive issued.