SDWS - Glen Echo Cottages - 747002041
164 Lighthouse Rd Callander ON P0H 1H0 · Small Drinking Water Systems - Regulation 319
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- Drinking water samples must be provided from every owner and operator who intends to supply water to users after any period of more than 60 days during which the system was not supplying water.
- Provide proof of drinking water sample results.
- Notify in writing to the Medical Officer of Health the proposed date on which the SDWS will begin to supply water to users.
- Water samples requiring chlorine residual testing are conducted using an electronic direct readout colourimetric or amperometric chlorine analyzer.
- An electronic readout colourimetric must be used.
- The owner or operator of the SDWS tests the drinking water for chlorine or combined chlorine residual at the same date, time and location as the microbiological drinking water sample.
- Sample for free chlorine residual must be taken on the same date, time and location as the microbiological drinking water sample.
- Every owner and operator complies with all sampling, testing, monitoring and reporting requirements.
- Every owner and operator maintains the SDWS in a safe and sanitary condition.
- The water provided by the system must meet the requirements established by Ontario Regulation 319/08 - Small Drinking Water Systems or the Ontario Regulation 169/03 - Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards.
- Every owner of a SDWS ensures that every operator of the system is trained.
- Owner shall ensure every operator of the system is trained in drinking water system operation and maintenance.
- Owner shall ensure every operator of the system is trained in all relevant safety and emergency procedures.
- Every owner and operator ensures that, the SDWS is operated in accordance with the requirements under Ontario Regulation 319/08 at all times.
- Drinking water samples must be provided from every owner and operator who intends to supply water to users after any period of more than 60 days during which the system was not supplying water.