Sewer Discharge By-Law

Pictou, Nova Scotia

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## MUNICIPALITY OF THE COUNTY OF PICTOU SEWER DISCHARGE BY-LAW 1. This By-Law may be cited as the "Sewer Discharge By-Law". ## DEFINITIONS 2. In this By-Law, unless the context otherwise requires, the expression: 2. (a) "Biochemical oxygen demand" or "BOD" means the quantity of oxygen utilized, expressed in milligrams per litre, in the biochemical oxidation of matter within a one hundred and twenty four hour period at a temperature of twenty degrees centigrade as determined in procedures set forth in "Standard Methods"; 3. (b) "county" means the "Municipality of the County of Pictou" or the area contained within its municipal boundaries as the context requires. 4. (c) "chemical oxygen demand" or COD" means the quantity of oxygen utilized in the chemical oxidation of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure, expressed in milligrams per litre, according to "Standard Methods"; 5. (d) "colour of liquid" means the appearance of a liquid from which the suspended solids have been removed; 6. (e) "combined sewer" means a sewer that is intended to conduct wastewater and stormwater; 7. (f) "council" means the "Municipal Council of the County of Pictou"; 8. (g) "domestic waste" means waste derived principally from dwellings; 9. (h) "effluent" means treated wastewater flowing out of a treatment plant; 10. (i) "engineer" means the Engineer for the Municipality and includes the Director of Public Works, whether or not he is a professional engineer, and any consultant engaged by the municipality; - (i) "grease" means total oil and grease extracted from aqueous solution or suspension according to the laboratory procedures set forth in "Standard Methods", and includes, but is not limited to, hydrocarbons, esters, oils, fats, waxes and high molecular fatty acids; - (k) "industrial premises" means an area of land with or without buildings or structures on which activities pertaining to industry, manufacturing, commerce, trade, business, or institutions as distinguished from domestic dwellings; - (1) "inspector" means a person authorized by the Municipality to carry out observations and inspections and to take samples as prescribed by this By-Law; - (m) "matter" includes any solid, liquid, or gas; - (n) "municipality" means the Municipality of the County of Pictou; - (o) "natural outlet" is any outlet from a natural watercourse into another watercourse, pond. ditch or lake, or other body of surface or groundwater; - (p) "owner" is defined to have the same meaning as the Municipal Government Act; - (q) "pathologic waste" means waste generated in a hospital or similar institution which contains human or animal tissue altered or affected by disease, and instruments or other materials which may have come in contact with diseased tissue; - (r) "person" shall mean any individual, firm, company, association, society, corporation or group; - (s) "pH" means the measure of the intensity of the acid or alkaline condition of a solution determined by the hydrogen ion concentration of the solution in accordance with the "Standard Methods"; - (t) "phenolic compounds" means hydroxyl derivatives of benzene and its condensed nuclei, concentrations of which shall be determined by "Standard Methods"; - (u) "professional engineer" means a registered member in good standing of the Association of Professional Engineers of Nova Scotia; - (v) "provincial regulations" means the requirements and provisions of the Province of Nova Scotia contained in any Provincial Statute or in any Regulation or Order made pursuant to the authority of any Statute of Nova Scotia; - (W) "sanitary sewer" means a sewer for the collection and transmission of domestic, commercial and industrial wastewater or any of them, and to which uncontaminated or cooling water, storm, surface, and groundwater are not intentionally admitted; - (x) "sewage" is defined to have the same meaning as in the Municipal Government Act; - (y) "sewer" is defined to have the same meaning as in the Municipal Government Act; - (z) "standard methods for examination of water and wastewater" (herein referred to as "Standard Methods") means the analytical and examination procedures provided in the edition current at the time of testing, published jointly by the American Public Health Association and the American Water Works Association or any publication by or under the authority of the Canadian Standards Association deemed appropriate by the Municipality; - (aa) "storm sewer" is defined to have the same meaning as in the Municipal Government Act; - (ab) "stormwater" is defined to have the same meaning as in the Municipal Government Act; - (ac) "suspended solids" means insoluble matter than can be removed by filtration through a standard glass fibre filter as provided by "Standard Methods"; - (ad) "true colour units" means the measure of the colour of the water from which turbidity has been removed; - (ae) "uncontaminated water" means any water, including water from a public or private water works, to which no matter has been added as a consequence of its use or to modify its use, by any person, and may include cooling water; - (af) "waste" means any material discharged into the wastewater facilities; - (ag) "wastewater means any liquid waste containing animal, vegetable, mineral, or chemical matter in solution or suspension carried from any premises; - (ah) "wastewater facilities" is defined to have the same meaning as in the Municipal Government Act; - (ai) "watercourse" means the bed and shore of every river, stream, lake, creek, pond, spring, lagoon, swamp, marsh, wetland, ravine, gulch or other natural body of water and the water therein, and any channel, ditch, reservoir, drain, land drainage works or other manmade surface feature, whether it contains or conveys water or not. ## USE OF SEWERS Discharges to Combined and/or Sanitary Sewers: - (1) Except as otherwise provided in this By-Law, no person shall discharge, release, suffer or cause to be discharged into any sanitary sewer, combined sewer, public or private connections to any sanitary sewer or combined sewer any of the following: 2. (a) hydrogen sulphide, mercaptans, carbon disulphate, other reduced sulphur compounds, amines and ammonia; 3. (c) ashes, cinders, sand, potters clay, mud, straw, shavings, metal, glass, rags, feathers, tar, plastics or wood; 4. (d) paunch manure or intestinal contents from horses, cattle, sheep or swine, hog bristles, pig hooves or toenails, animal intestines or stomach casings, bones, hides or parts thereof, manure of any kind, poultry entrails, heads, feet or feathers, eggshells, fleshing and hair resulting from tanning operations; 5. (d) animal fat or flesh in particles larger than will pass through a quarter (1/4) inch screen; 6. (e) gasoline benzene, naphtha, fuel oil or other wastewater containing any of these in any quantity; - (f) wastewater or uncontaminated water having a temperature in excess of sixty (60) degrees Celsius; - (g) wastewater having a pH less than 5.5 or greater than 9.5 or having any other corrosive or scale forming properties capable of causing damage or hazards to the wastewater facilities or personnel of the wastewater facilities; - (h) sewage containing dyes or colouring materials which pass through a sewage works and discolour the sewage works effluent; - (i) wastewater containing any of the following in excess of the indicated concentrations: | Aluminum (Al) | 50.0 Milligrams/Litre | |----------------------------|-------------------------| | Antimony (Sb) | 5.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Arsenic (As) | 1.0 Milligram/Litre | | Barium (Ba) | 5.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Beryllium (Be) | 5.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Bismuth (Bi) | 5.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Cadmium (Ca) | 0.1 Milligrams/Litre | | Chlorides expressed as CI | 1500.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Chromium (Cr) | 4.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Cobalt (Co) | 5.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Copper (Cu) | 1.0 Milligram/Litre | | Cyanide expressed as HCN | 2.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Fluorides expressed as F | 10.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Iron (Fe) | 50.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Lead (Pb) | 2.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Manganese (Mn) | 5.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Mercury (Hg) | 0.1 Milligrams/Litre | | Molybdenum (Mo) | 5.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Nickel (Ni) | 2.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Phenolic Compounds | 1.0 Milligram/Litre | | Phosphorus (P) | 30.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Sulphates expressed as SO, | 1500.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Sulphide expressed as HS | 2.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Selenium (Se) | 5.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Silver (Ag) | 2.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Tin (Sn) | 5.0 Milligrams/Litre | | Zinc (Zn) | 3.0 Milligrams/Litre | - (i) wastewater of which the BOD exceeds three hundred (300) milligrams per litre; - (k) wastewater containing more than three hundred fifty (350) milligrams per litre of suspended solids; - (I) wastewater of which the COD exceeds one thousand (1,000) milligrams per litre; - (m) wastewater containing more than one hundred (100) milligrams per litre of fat, grease, or oil, and, in the case of mineral oils, in concentrations exceeding fifteen (15) milligrams per litre; - (2) The presence in wastewater of any one of the matters in Section 3(2)(1) in a concentration in excess of its limits constitutes a separate offence. - (3) Compliance with any limit is not attainable simply by dilution. - (4) Except as otherwise provided in this By-Law, no person shall discharge, release, place or cause to be placed, any substance other than stormwater or uncontaminated water into a storm sewer. ## SAMPLING &amp; ANALYSIS 4. (1) If required by the Engineer, the owner or operator of industrial premises with one or more connections to a sewage works shall install and maintain in good repair in each connection a suitable manhole to allow observation and sampling of the wastewater and measurement of the flow of wastewater therein, provided that where installation of a manhole is not possible, an alternative device or facility may be substituted with the written approval of the Engineer. - (2) The manhole or alternate device shall be located on the property of the owner or operator of the premises, unless the Engineer has given written approval for a different location. - (3) Every manhole, device or facility installed as required by subsection 1 shall be designed and constructed in accordance with good engineering practice and the requirements of the Engineer, and shall be constructed and maintained by the owner or operator of the premises at his expense. - (4) The owner or operator of industrial premises shall at all times ensure that every manhole, device or facility installed as required by subsection 1 is at all times accessible for purposes of observing and sampling the wastewater and measuring the flow of wastewater therein. - (5) Where a sample is required for the purpose of determining the characteristics or contents of the wastewater, uncontaminated water or stormwater which is suspected to be out of compliance with this By-Law: 2. (a) one sample alone is sufficient and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing the sample shall be a composite sample, may contain additives for its preservation and may be collected manually or by using an automatic sampling device; 3. (b) except as otherwise specifically provided in this By-Law, all tests, measurements, analysis and examinations of wastewater, uncontaminated water and stormwater, shall be carried out in accordance with Standard Methods; and 4. (c) for each of the metals whose concentration is limited in this By-Law the analysis shall be for the quantity of total metal, which includes all metal both dissolved and particulate. - (6) Where testing of a sample is required for the purpose of determining the characteristics of contents of the wastewater, uncontaminated water or stormwater to which reference is made in this By-Law, said testing shall be conducted in accordance with the method hereinafter described or by mechanical sampling devices; - (7) A minimum of four (4) twenty-four (24) hour composite samples shall be taken, three (3) during the work week and one (1) on the weekend; - (8) Analysis shall be conducted separately on each day's composite sample; - (9) The final results of these tests shall be averaged for this period to determine the characteristics and concentration of the effluent being discharged into the wastewater facilities or storm sewer system. - (10) The inspector may from time to time conduct such tests as are deemed necessary at the manhole, or may enter the industrial premises and conduct the tests as deemed necessary. ## SPILLS - (1) Every person who discharges or deposits or causes or permits the discharge or deposit of any matter in any sewer that in nature or quantity is not in the ordinary course of events, shall forthwith notify the Municipality. - (2) For any of the discharges in subsection 5(1) for which the person referred to in subsection (1) of this section is required to forthwith notify the Municipality, the notification shall include the following information: 3. (a) name of the person and the address of location of spill; 4. (b) the name of the person reporting the spill and telephone number where that person can be reached; 5. (c) time of the spill; 6. (d) type and volume of material discharged and any associated hazards; and 7. (e) corrective actions being taken to control the spill. - (3) Within five days following a spill, the person referred to in section (1) of this section shall submit to the Municipality a detailed written report describing the cause of the spill and the actions taken or to be taken to prevent a recurrence. ## REPORTS - (1) Any person who deposits, intends to deposit or permits or intends to permit the deposit of any wastes except domestic wastes into a sanitary or combined sewer shall file a Waste Survey Report with the Engineer. - (2) The Waste Survey Report shall contain the following information and shall be signed by an authorized representative of the owner or operator: 3. (a) name and address of the premises, and names of its owner and operator; 4. (b) description of process operations, including waste discharge rates and contaminant concentrations, hours of operation and plans and reports certified by a professional engineer indicating proposed industrial ## GENERAL - (1) For the purpose of the administration of this By-Law, the Inspector may, upon production of his identification, enter any industrial premises and have free unimpaired access to, observe, to measure the flow of wastewater to any sewer and to collect any samples required at reasonable times upon reasonable notice. - (2) The Council shall have the power to stop and close up and prevent from discharging into the wastewater facilities, any private sewer or drain through which substances are discharged or into which substances are thrown, deposited, or supposed to be put, prohibited by this By-Law or which are liable to injure the sewers or obstruct the flow of sewage. - (3) The Council shall not cause any sewer to be closed up pursuant to this subsection unless the owner of the sewer is first notified and given an opportunity to be heard by the Council. 4. expansion, addition, new construction, or proposed pre-treatment works; and 5. (C) a schematic process diagram indicting waste discharge points and waste descriptions. - (3) The Waste Survey report shall be in the form attached as "Schedule A". - (4) Where a change occurs in the information contained in a Waste Survey Report, the owner or operator of the premises shall submit new information within 30 days of the change. - (5) Where a change occurs in any information described in a Waste Survey Report, the owner or operator of the premises shall submit a new Waste Survey Report setting out the changes. - (6) No person shall deposit any wastes other than domestic waste in any sanitary sewer or combined sewer until: 10. (a) a Waste Survey Report has been filed with the Engineer; and 11. (b) the Engineer has confirmed that the wastes will comply with the requirements of this By-Law. ## COMPLIANCE PROGRAM 8. (1) A compliance program may be issued as set out in subsection 8(2) to 8(5) and 8(9) for the discharge of a non-complying effluent during the period of planning, design, construction or installation of facilities to eliminate the noncompliance with the limits prescribed in Sections 3 and 4. - (2) The owner or operator of industrial premises may submit to the Municipality a program to prevent or to reduce and control the discharge or deposit of wastewater into or in land drainage works, private branch drains or connections to any sanitary sewer or combined sewer from premises. - (3) The owner or operator of industrial premises may submit to the Municipality a program to eliminate the discharge or deposit of wastewater into or in land drainage work, private branch drains or connections to any storm sewer from the premises. - (4) The Municipality may issue an approval for a compliance program to the person who submitted the program. - (5) Every compliance program shall be for a specified length of time during which the facilities are to be installed and shall be specific as to the remedial actions to be implemented, the dates of commencement and completion, and the materials or other characteristics of the wastewater, uncontaminated water or stormwater to which it relates. The final activity completion date shall not be later than the final compliance date in the compliance program. - (6) The compliance program shall be in the form attached as "Schedule B" and, upon recommendation of the Engineer, the Engineer is authorized to execute such compliance programs under the authority of this By-Law. - (7) A person to whom a compliance program has been issued shall submit a compliance program progress report within 14 days after the scheduled completion date for each activity listed in the compliance program. - (8) The compliance progress report shall be in the form attached as "Schedule C". - (9) Where the operating authority for the sewage treatment plant, land drainage work, or storm sewer which is receiving wastewater, uncontaminated water or stormwater from the premises identified in the letter of compliance program is not the Municipality, the compliance program does not become effective unless the operating authority has reviewed and approved the compliance program. - (10) A person to whom a compliance program has been issued shall not be prosecuted under Sections 3 or 4 of this By-Law so long as the compliance program is being fully complied with. ## OFFENCES - Any person who contravenes any section of this By-Law is liable on conviction to a penalty ot not less than $100.00 and not more than $10,000.00 and in defaul of payment to imprisonment for a term of not more than one yea ## REPEAL &amp; EFFECTIVENESS 10. All former By-Laws of the Municipality heretofore enacted with respect to sewer discharge are hereby repealed. 11. This By-Law comes into effect and has the force of law upon publication thereof in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Government Act. THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the foregoing Council for the Municipality of the County of Pictou held on the 6th day of December, 1999. GIVEN under the hands of the Warden and Municipal Clerk, and under the corporate seal of the Municipality this gin day of December, 1999. <!-- image --> <!-- image --> HANK DUNNEWOLD, WARDEN le CLYDE AUPURVIS, MUNICIPAL CLERK : ## SCHEDULEA- WASIE SURYEY REPORI OF ## SECTION 1- General intermatien - (a) Name of Person Submitting Report: (namo) (company name, corporation, owner) (lelephone number) (postal address) - (b) Company Officer responsible for effluent control: (postal code) (name) (elephone number) - (C) Location of Premises: (number, stool, or road, municipally) THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT IS TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF IS TRUE, COMPLETE AND ACCURATE. (authorized representative) - (date) · ## SECTION 2-Preduel er Service Intermalles - (a) Canadian or Standard Industrial Classification Codos (SIC): These are | | Canadian SICs or ( J SCs. - (0) Brief description of manufacturing or service activities: - (c) Principal products produced or services rendered: - (d) Number of employees: plant: - (e) Number of shitts per day: - (1) Are major processes: office: - [ ] 1] batch - [ ] | /continuous | l both If batch, average number of batches per 24-hour day: Number of days per week: : ## SECTION 2- Preduct er Service intermallen (centinued) - (9) Is the production subject to seasonal variation: - [ ] | lyos If yes, briefty describe seasonal production cyclo: - (h) Is there a special clean-up period: If yes, briefty describe clean-up period activities: - [ ] 1 )yes l jno ## SECTION3- Waste characterslica - (a) List all sources of water supply: - (b) Type of waste discharged (check all that apply): IYPE AYE. FLOW/DAY (cubic metres/day) - [ ] | ] sanitary - [ ] ¿noncontact cooling - [ ] I contact cooling - [ ] I process - [ ] i jother - [ ] Jestimated - [ ] J estimated - [ ] J estimated - [ ] Jestimated - [ ] / estimated: - [ ] I measured - [ ] | measured - [ ] } measured - [ ] ] measured - [ ] | I measured - (c) Wastes are discharged to (check all that apply): IYPE AYE, FLOW/DAY (cubic metres/day) - [ ] ( ) sanitary #1 - [ ] I sanitary #2 - [ ] I storm sewer f1 - [ ] I storm sower ·2 - [ ] 11 groundwater - [ ] 1 ) surface water - [ ] 1 )evaporation (attach additional list as necessary) - [ ] l estimated - [ ] J estimated - [ ] I estimated - [ ] I estimated - [ ] I estimated - [ ] Jestimated - [ ] l estimated - [ ] | 1 measured - [ ] I measured - [ ] I measured - [ ] ] measured - [ ] ] measured - [ ] J measured - [ ] I measured - (d) Expected characteristics of wastes discharged to sanitary and storm sewers (complete Pollutant Information Sheets for the discharge to each sewer). ## SECTION 4 - Physical Lay out Layout sketch of property (to scale or approximate) to co-ordinate buildings, pretreatment works, property boundaries, effluent lines, and sanitary and storm sewer connections. (Number sewers so that they can be related to Pollutant Information Sheets). ## SECTIONS Pretreatment Pretreatment devices or processes used for treating wastes or sludges before discharge 1o the sanitary sewer system (check as many as appropriate): - [ ] ( ) Air flotation - [ ] 1 Centrifugo - [ ] 1 Chemical precipitation - [ ] 1 Chlorination - [ ] 1 Cyciono - [ ] 1 Filtration - [ ] 1 Flow Equalization - [ ] ) Grease or oil separation, type - [ ] 1 Grease trap - [ ] J Grit Removal - [ ] J lon Exchange - [ ] 1 Neutralization, pH correction - [ ] ) Ozonation - [ ] ] Reverse Osmosis - [ ] ) Screening - [ ] ] Sedimentation - [ ] | Septic tank - [ ] ] Solvent separation - [ ] 1 Spill protection - [ ] | Sump - [ ] ) Biological treatment, type - [ ] ] Rainwater diversion or storage - [ ] J Other chemical treatment, type - [ ] ] other physical treatment, гурв - [ ] ! 1 Other, type - [ ] ] No pretreatment provided ## SECION&amp;- Pollutant intermallen Sheet (Controlled Matter) - [ ] 1 1 storm sewer - [ ] Information for: {I sanitary sewer - [ ] Sewer number Indicate by placing an "x' in the appropriate box for each listed parameter whether is "suspected to be absent", "known to be absent", "suspected to be present" or "known to bo present and the known or expected concentration in mitigrams por tire. | PARAMETER | KNOWN PRESENT | SUSPECTED | KNOWN ABSENT | SUSPECTED | CONCENTRATION | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------|-------------|----------------|-------------|-----------------| | 1) chlorides 2) sulphales 4) aluminum ton 5) Ruoride phosphorus antimony bismuth 8) chromium. 101 cobal 11) 1a80 12) manganese 13) molybdenum 11) selenium 15) stver 16) tin 17) tkanium 18) vanadium 19) copper 20) cyanide 21) nickel 22) zinc 23) arsentc 24) cadmium 25) phenolic compounds 26) mercury | 1 | PRESENT | | ABSENT | mg/lite | ## SECTION - Pellutant Intermation Sheet (Ne Discharge) - [ ] Information for: I I sanitary sewer number Indicate by placing an ' in the appropriate box for each listed parameter whether it is "suspected to be absent", "known to be absent", "suspected to be present or known to be present" and the known or expected quantity in kg/month. | PARAMETER | present" and the known or expected quantity in kg/month. KHOWN PRESENT | SUSPECTED PRESENT | KNOWN ABSENT | SUSPECTED ABSENT | QUANTITY kg/month | |-----------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------|----------------|--------------------|---------------------| | 33) pesticides 34) acure hazardous waste chemicals | | 11 | | | | | 35) fuels 36) hazardous | 1 | "1 | | | | | industrial wastes | 11 | | | | | | 37) hazardous waste chemicals 38) Ignitable wastes | | | | | | | 39) pathological wastes | 1 | | | | | | 10) PCS wastes 41) reactiva mastas 42) severety lorde materials | 1 | сто со con | но сто со | | | | 43) waste radioactive materials | | | | | | : ## LETTERHEAD Address: Attention of: COMPLIANCE PROGRAM NUMBER: Date: In accordance with the provision of Section. By-law \_ you are hereby granted a compliance program for the aftached pro- gram identified in Appendix I subject to the following conditions: - 1) During the period covered by this compliance program only, the quality (sewage, of the uncontaminated water, or stormwater) discharged by your Company from the said premises to the (sanitary, combined or storm) sewer system or land drainage works may exceed the limits set by By-law with respect to the following timits at any time: Parameter Limit (mg/litre) (a) (0) (c) (d) (e) (1) - 2) The discharge \_ (sewage, uncontaminated water or stormwater) by your company from the said premises containing the parameters listed in item 1 in excess of the limits listed in Item 1 shall constitute a contravention of this compliance program and thus a contravention of the said by-law. ## SCHEDULEB- LETTER OF COMPLANCE PROGBAM : · - 3) The compliance program may be terminated at any time on 30 days written notice sent by registered mail addressed to the Company at the said premises, i 2. (a) The sewage is causing a health or safely hazard to a sewage works employee; or - (0) The sewage is causing damage to the sewers, materially Increasing their maintenance costs or causing a dangerous condition; or 4. (c) The sowage is causing damage to the sewage treatment process or causing a dangerous condition in the treatment works; or 5. (d) The sewage is causing the sludge from the sewage works to fail to meet criteria relating to contaminants for spreading the sludge on agricultural lands under Nova Scotia's guidelines for sewage sludge utilization on agricultural lands; or 6. (e) The sewage is causing the sewage works effluent to contravene any requirements by or under the Water Act or the Environmental Protection Act; or 7. () The sewage is causing a hazard to any person, animal, property, or vegetation; or - (9) The sewage is contrary to By-law No. in any way other than as provided herein. - 4) The compliance program may be terminated at any time where there is an emergency situation of immediate threat or danger to any program, property, plant or animal life, or waters. - 5) This complanco program shall remain in force unti provided the lotowing timetable is adhered lo: COMPLANCE PROGRAM ACTIVITIES a) Select Enginee b) Engindering Investigation of Plent Conditions (Industrtal Process Restor &amp; Wastewaler Charactorizalion) c) Selad Trealmont Process &amp; Doston Crteria (Trealabity Stuotes) d) Dotalled Desian of Treatment System (Design &amp; Spocificallons) 0) Preparation of Operations Manual 1) Select Contractor for Instatation/Construction SCHEDULED COMMENCEMENT DATE SCHEDULEO COMPLETION DATE - g) Commence Consiruction 0) Sto Proparation (survey, excavation, erc.) 1) Foundation Work &amp; Underground Urlitles (slabs, sorer erc.) Il) Structural Work (outdings., erc.) M) Mechanical Work (control panels, elc.) V) Electrical Work (control pands, orc.) vi) Site Finish Work (fences, dean-up, elc.) n) Pretreatment System Star Up - - - 6) You must, however, take all necessary steps 1o ensure that all other conditions and parameters listed in the By-law are not exceeded, as there are no other exemptions. ## SCHEDULE C- COMPLIANCE PROGRAM PROGRESS REPORI* COMPANY NAME: ADDRESS: DATE SUBMITTED: AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: - 1) COMPLIANCE PROGRAM ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION: - 2) SCHEDULED COMPLETION DATE FOR ABOVE ACTIVITY: - 3) ACTIVITY COMPLETED ON SCHEDULE? - [ ] YES | | - 4) IF NOT ON SCHEDULE, INDICATE ANTICIPATED COMPLETION DATE? - [ ] NO | |