The Corporation of the Township of Malahide
CORRESPONDENCE AGENDA
February 18, 2016 – 7:30 p.m.
(F) Correspondence:
1. Association of Municipalities of Ontario - Watch File – dated February 4 and 11, 2016. (Pages C3 - 6)
2. Township of Wellington North – Resolution requesting the Ministry of the Attorney General to support the provisions in Bill 36 to discourage trespassing on private property. (Pages C7)
3. Town of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands – Resolution requesting the
Province of Ontario to increase funding to Long Term Care Facilities. (Pages C8)
4. Township of Wainfleet – Resolution requesting that the Province of Ontario
cancel RFP for added wind power generation. (Pages C9 - 10) 5. Ontario 2014 Annual Report – Drinking Water Systems for Aylmer Distribution
System (Malahide Distribution System – Dingle Street and Talbot Street East). (Pages C11 - 17)
6. Elgin County Land Division Committee – Notice of Decision:
(i) Application E115/15 – J. DeRyk Farms Ltd. relating to property at Part Lot 20, Concession 4 – Granted. (Pages C18 - 20)
(ii) Application E116/15 – Calvin and Marie Jantzi relating to property at Part Lot 26, Concession 8 – Granted. (Pages C21 - 23)
(iii) Application E119/15 and E120/15 – John Loewen and David Loewen relating to property at Part Lots 23 and 24, Concession 7 – Granted. (Pages C24 - 29)
(iv) Application E125/15 and 126/15 – Nagelhaven Farms Ltd. relating to property at Part Lot 12, Concession 12 – Granted. (Pages C30 - 35)
7. Municipality of Central Elgin – Public Meeting concerning Zoning By-law Amendment relating to 146-156 William Street, Port Stanley. (Page C36)
8. Municipality of Central Elgin – Notice of Passing concerning proposed Zoning By-law Amendment: (i) 43337 Fruit Ridge Line. (Page C37) (ii) Former Village of Belmont – Fencing Regulations. (Page C38) (iii) Former Township of Yarmouth – Fencing Regulations. (Page C39)
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Diana Wilson
From: AMO Communications <[email protected]>Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2016 10:00 AMTo: Diana WilsonSubject: AMO Watch File - February 4, 2016
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In This Issue - MTO releases Freight-Supportive Guidelines. - Heads of Council leadership training. - Capacity, Communication & Collaboration. - Need a primer on asset management? - DIY land use planning course available now. - Separated by silos? Learn key finance & energy terminology at LAS workshop. - Now winter tires can save lives and money. - Edmonton becomes first Canadian city to legalize Uber. - Wellington North resolution concerning Bill 36 to discourage trespassing. - Careers with York Region, Kincardine, Durham College, The North Shore and OPS. Provincial Matters The Ministry of Transportation has released Freight-Supportive Guidelines to help communities balance the needs of commercial operators and the statements in the Provincial Policy Statement. AMO/LAS Events Heads of Council leadership training is coming to Toronto (Feb 21) and Windsor (Aug 14). Have you reserved your seat at one of the locations? Don’t miss out on an opportunity to network with other Heads of Council and take time to review the critical success factors for Heads of Council and develop a personal performance scorecard, and plan for even greater success for the balance of this term. Register today, space is limited! The 2016 Asset Management Symposium will explore topics related to “Capacity, Communication and Collaboration,” the three C’s of your municipal Asset Management Plan (AMP). Join LAS and MFOA at the JW Marriott Muskoka Resort April 7 and 8, 2016 for this must attend event this Spring. Details on the event, registration and how to book your room at the JW can be found on our website. Cover Your Assets - A Primer on Municipal Asset Management is available as a work-at-your-own-pace online course. Topics include defining asset management (AM), understanding the role of Council in AM, communicating with the public and more. Log in to the AMO online portal today and find the fundamental information you need about asset management and how assets support municipal programs and services. Why do municipalities need to plan? Why is land use planning important? What is zoning? AMO’s online self-directed course in land use planning provides the answers to these and many other questions that members of council should know. Log in today, work at your own pace and get the skills
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you need! Practical Energy Finance Workshop will provide staff and councillors with the tools required to understand lifecycle costs of potential money-saving energy projects and to learn how to position projects in asset management and other municipal strategic plans and objectives. LAS Winter has arrived, meaning many motorists have equipped their vehicles with snow tires for added safety. Not only can snow tires save lives, but they can also save an additional 5% for LAS Home & Auto Insurance members. If you participate in this program, contact Cowan Insurance today to take advantage of this additional discount. Municipal Wire* Last week, Edmonton city council voted to legalize technology-based transportation companies starting on March 1st with requirements for provincially-approved commercial insurance, an annual payment to the City, a base fare, and a prohibition from being hailed. Read an overview of the City of Edmonton 17400 Vehicle for Hire Bylaw with a link to the bylaw. The Township of Wellington North resolution requests the Minister of the Attorney General to support the provisions of Bill 36 to discourage trespassing on private property. Bill 36 is a private member's Bill that amends the Trespass to Property Act. Careers Senior Policy and Budget Advisor (2 vacancies) - York Region. If you possess the required qualifications and desire a fulfilling career with purpose, visit York Careers and apply with a cover letter and an up-to-date résumé by February 14, 2016 to Job Posting #17585. Director of Public Works - Municipality of Kincardine. Please send a letter and your C.V. by noon, Thursday, February 25, 2016 to: Municipality of Kincardine, Human Resources Dept., Attention: Corinne Cleary, EA/Manager, Human Resources. Email: [email protected]; Fax: 519.396.8288. Corporate and Board Secretary - Durham College. Please apply by submitting your cover letter and resume to this posting on our online portal. Job Competition is closed at 4:00 p.m. on February 11, 2016. Clerk Treasurer - Township of The North Shore. Please submit a cover letter and resume, in confidence, outlining education, qualifications and work experience/history, by no later than 4:00 p.m., February 22, 2016, marked "Clerk Treasurer." Fax: 705.849.2428; Email: [email protected]. Regional Director, Municipal Services Office, Western Region - Ontario Public Service. Location: Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, London. Please apply online, only, by Thursday, February 11, 2016. Please follow the instructions to submit your application. Assistant Deputy Minister, Financial Services Policy Division - Ontario Public Service. Location: Ministry of Finance, Toronto. Please apply online, only, by Thursday, February 18, 2016. Please follow the instructions to submit your application. About AMO AMO is a non-profit organization representing almost all of Ontario's 444 municipal governments. AMO supports strong and effective municipal government in Ontario and promotes the value of municipal government as a vital and essential component of Ontario's and Canada's political system. Follow @AMOPolicy on Twitter! AMO Contacts AMO Watch File Team, Tel: 416.971.9856 Conferences/Events Policy and Funding Programs LAS Local Authority Services MEPCO Municipal Employer Pension Centre of Ontario OMKN Ontario Municipal Knowledge Network
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Diana Wilson
From: AMO Communications <[email protected]>Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2016 10:01 AMTo: Diana WilsonSubject: AMO Watch File - February 11, 2016
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February 11, 2016
In This Issue - Privacy Commissioner orders disclosure of councillors’ personal correspondence. - 2016 P.J. Marshall Award call for submissions open. - Provincial funding available for municipal environmental projects. - Federal consultation on the future of broadband Internet access in Canada. - 2016 Asset Management Symposium. - Why do municipalities need to plan? - Showcase your company at the AMO Conference. - Make your municipal dollar go further. - Careers with Thunder Bay DSSAB, Whitby, Hearst, York Region, Chatham-Kent and OPS. Guest Column* Aird & Berlis LLP lawyers say Ontario’s Information and Privacy Commissioner has ordered the release of a councillor’s personal email account, something traditionally withheld under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. AMO Matters Submit your municipal government project that demonstrates excellence in the use of innovative approaches to improve capital and/or operating efficiency and to generate effectiveness through alternative service delivery initiatives and partnerships. Apply for the 2016 P. J. Marshall Municipal Innovation Award today! Deadline April 29, 2016. Provincial Matters $325,000 from the Ontario Community Environment Fund is available to not-for-profit organizations, municipalities, schools, conservation authorities and other organizations for local projects in their watersheds. The application deadline is March 31, 2016. For more information about an OCEF grant, please email [email protected]. Federal Matters The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is inviting Canadians to share their views on the telecommunications services they need to participate in the digital economy. The CRTC has released a short questionnaire for Canadians to complete and to share their views on the telecommunications services available in their region. Considering the importance of this consultation, we encourage members to complete the questionnaire to highlight their communities’ challenges in accessing affordable and reliable broadband service. Canadians who cannot access the questionnaire online may call 1-877-249-2782 to fill it out over the phone with an agent or to request a paper copy. The responses to the questionnaire (online, phone, fax or mail) must be completed and
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received by the CRTC by February 29, 2016. AMO/LAS Events Mark your calendars, book your hotel room and register today for the 2016 LAS/MFOA Asset Management Symposium. This year’s event will explore Capacity, Communication and Collaboration. Join in the conversation at the JW Marriott Rosseau April 7th and 8th. Why do municipalities need to plan? Why is land use planning important? What is zoning? AMO presents a new online self-directed course in Land Use Planning. Log in to the AMO online portal and become familiarized with the basics of land use planning today! Get the attention of the valuable Ontario municipal market and stand out from your competition. With signage, giveaways, booth space and more, you can stay top of mind with municipal leaders and the decision makers throughout the AMO Conference. Start your exhibitor application today. LAS Municipalities looking to stretch every dollar often forget a simple tried-and-true method - investing. The One Investment Program offers four portfolios, each with their own intended investment duration to match specific investment goals, and the One HISA is perfect for short-term deposits. Start growing your money today with the One Investment Program. Careers Manager, Facilities - District of Thunder Bay Social Services Administration Board. Division: Housing Services. Applications must reference Posting Number 2-2016 and be submitted by 4:30 p.m. on February 12, 2016. Applications may be sent by mail, dropped off at the address indicated in the posting, or faxed to 807.345.6146. Director of Operational Services - Town of Whitby. Please fax, mail, email or deliver your confidential application/resume to Human Resource Services, Town of Whitby. Fax: 905.430.4340 Email: [email protected] Please quote Reference No. 16-M004-230F. Application Deadline: Friday, March 4, 2016. Director of Planning/Chief Building Official - Town of Hearst. Please send your application to Mr. Yves Morrissette, Chief Administrative Officer, by email only at [email protected] before 4:00 p.m. on Friday, March 11, 2016. Research and Policy Analyst #18628 - York Region. Department: Community & Health Services, Social Services Branch. Location: Newmarket. Please apply online at York Region Careers by February 22, 2016, quoting competition #18628. Manager, Community Attraction & Promotion - Municipality of Chatham-Kent. Please see the job profile for instructions on applying to this position, found in our job ad under municipal jobs on our website. Applications must be received before 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 1, 2016. Legislation and Policy Analyst - Ontario Public Service. Location: Toronto. Please apply online, only, by Thursday, February 25, 2016, and entering Job ID 87091 in the Job ID search field. Please follow the instructions to submit your application. Senior Economist Analyst - Ontario Public Service. Location: Toronto. Please apply online, only, by Thursday, February 25, 2016, and entering Job ID 87088 in the Job ID search field. Please follow the instructions to submit your application. About AMO AMO is a non-profit organization representing almost all of Ontario's 444 municipal governments. AMO supports strong and effective municipal government in Ontario and promotes the value of municipal government as a vital and essential component of Ontario's and Canada's political system. Follow @AMOPolicy on Twitter! AMO Contacts AMO Watch File Team, Tel: 416.971.9856
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7490 Sideroad 7 W, PO Box 125, Kenilworth, ON N0G 2E0 www.wellington-north.com
519.848.3620 1.866.848.3620 FAX 519.848.3228
January 26, 2016 RE: Bill 36, an Act to amend the Trespass to Property Act At the regular meeting of Council for the Township of Wellington North held January 25, 2016 the following resolution was passed: RESOLUTION 2016-033 Moved by: Councillor Burke Seconded by: Councillor McCabe WHEREAS the Township of Wellington North recently passed a resolution to permit Sunday Gun Hunting in Wellington North be effective April 1, 2016; AND WHEREAS in the process of public consultation on permitting Sunday Gun Hunting in the municipality, the issue of trespassing on private property by the general public and hunters was raised; AND WHEREAS a private member’s Bill 36, being an Act to amend the Trespass to Property Act has received first and second reading in the legislature and has now been referred to the Standing Committee on Justice Policy; AND WHEREAS the amendments to the Act in Bill 36 include amending fines ranging from $500.00 to $1,000.00 under Section 2(1) b) and increasing fines to $25,000.00 under Section 12 (1) of the Act; NOW BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Township of Wellington North hereby requests that the Minister of the Attorney General support the provisions in Bill 36 to discourage trespassing on private property; AND FURTHER THAT copies of this resolution be sent to the Standing Committee on Justice Policy, the Minister of the Attorney General, Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry, all municipalities in Ontario, MPP Sylvia Jones, Dufferin-Caledon, MPP Randy Pettapiece Perth- Wellington, MPP Ted Arnott Wellington-Halton Hills, the Ontario Federation of Agriculture and the Ontario Federation of Angler’s and Hunters. CARRIED
We encourage all municipalities to support this resolution. If you require further information, please contact Karren Wallace, Clerk at 519-848-3620 ext 27 or [email protected]
Disclaimer: This material is provided under contract as a paid service by the originating organization and does not necessarily reflect the view or positions of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO), its subsidiary companies, officers, directors or agents.
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31940 Highway #3 • P.O. Box 40 • Wainfleet, ON • L0S 1V0 PHONE 905.899.3463 • FAX 905.899.2340 • www.wainfleet.ca
February 4th, 2016 VIA EMAIL Honourable Kathleen Wynne Premier and Minister of Agriculture and Food 111 Wellesley Street West Room 281 Toronto ON M7A 1A1 RE: Resolution Requesting that Ontario Cancel RFP for Added Wind Power Generation Dear Premier Wynne, Please be advised that the Council for the Township of Wainfleet, at its meeting held on January 26th, 2016, passed the following resolution:
WHEREAS the Independent Electrical System Operator, under Ministerial Directive, issued an RFP for additional renewable energy generation including 300 MW of wind generation and is considering issuing further RFPs for 2016; AND WHEREAS the December 2015 Auditor General’s report confirmed that Ontario is generating surplus electricity with capacity increasing by 19% in the last 8 years while demand fell by 7.5% in the same period. Additional capacity is not required at this time; AND WHEREAS the Auditor General also reported that the existing Feed In Tariff (FIT) contracts mean that Ontario power consumers will pay a premium of $9.2 billion for renewable power with wind power pricing that is double the prices paid in other jurisdictions; AND WHEREAS the Ontario Chamber of Commerce reports that the escalating price of electricity is undermining their members’ capacity to grow, hire new workers, and attract investment, and that Ontario’s electricity costs are among the highest in North America, making the province uncompetitive for business growth; AND WHEREAS adding wind to Ontario’s grid drives CO2 emissions higher. The Ontario Society of Professional Engineers estimated that wind with natural gas backup produces base-load electricity at about 200 grams of CO2 emissions/kWh compared with the current system average level of 40 grams CO2 emissions/kWh; AND WHEREAS Nature Canada reports that wind power facilities have a substantial negative impact on endangered species including migrating bats and birds as well as destroying habitat for species at risk; AND WHEREAS wind power is an intermittent source of electricity generation meaning that it cannot be used to replace dependable generating capacity without natural gas as a back-up;
Township of Wainfleet “Wainfleet - find your country side!”
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Resolution Requesting that Ontario Cancel RFP for Added Wind Power Generation
2016 02 03 Page 2
31940 Highway #3 • P.O. Box 40 • Wainfleet, ON • L0S 1V0 PHONE 905.899.3463 • FAX 905.899.2340 • www.wainfleet.ca
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Council of the Township of Wainfleet requests:
1. That the Province of Ontario exercise its rights in Section 4.13 (12) of the current LRP I RFP to ‘cancel the process at any stage and for any reason’ and not issue any new wind generation contracts;
2. That the Province of Ontario hold off any further renewable procurement process until the capacity is actually required and focus on sources that will actually reduce carbon emissions;
3. That the IESO review the outstanding FIT contracts that have not achieved ‘Commercial Operation’, and vigorously enforce the terms of the FIT contract with a view to eliminating further expensive wind generation capacity being added to the grid.
Council has requested that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to all 444 municipalities in Ontario for their endorsement and support, as well as to local MPP’s, the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario and the Ontario NDP. On behalf of Council, thank you for your consideration of this request. Sincerely, Sarah Smith Acting Clerk cc: Honourable Bob Chiarelli, Minister of Energy Patrick Brown, Leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party Andrea Horwath, Leader of the Ontario NDP Tim Hudak, MPP Niagara West – Glanbrook Cindy Forster, MPP Welland Ontario Municipalities
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Drinking-Water Systems Regulation O. Reg. 170/03
Drinking Water Systems Regulations
(PIBS 4435e01) December 2011
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Annual Report - 2014
Drinking-Water System Number: 260002136
Drinking-Water System Name: Aylmer Distribution System
Drinking-Water System Owner: The Corporation of the Town of Aylmer
Drinking-Water System Category: Large Municipal
Period being reported: January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015
Complete if your Category is Large Municipal
Residential or Small Municipal Residential
Does your Drinking-Water System serve
more than 10,000 people? Yes [ ] No [ X ]
Is your annual report available to the public
at no charge on a web site on the Internet?
Yes [ X ] No [ ]
Location where Aylmer Distribution System
Annual Report required under O. Reg.
170/03 Schedule 11 will be available for
viewing inspection.
Complete for all other Categories.
Number of Designated Facilities served:
Did you provide a copy of your annual
report to all Designated Facilities you
serve?
Yes [ ] No [ ]
Number of Interested Authorities you
report to:
Did you provide a copy of your annual
report to all Interested Authorities you
report to for each Designated Facility?
Yes [ ] No [ ]
Note: For the following tables below, additional rows or columns may be added or an
appendix may be attached to the report
List all Drinking-Water Systems (if any), which receive all of their drinking water from
your system:
Drinking Water System Name Drinking Water System Number
Malahide Distribution System
-Dingle Street
-Talbot Street East
#260004774
Town of Aylmer
46 Talbot St W
Aylmer, Ontario
N5H 1J7
519-773-3164
www.aylmer.ca
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Did you provide a copy of your annual report to all Drinking-Water System owners that
are connected to you and to whom you provide all of its drinking water?
Yes [ X ] No [ ]
Indicate how you notified system users that your annual report is available, and is free of
charge.
[ X ] Public access/notice via the web
[X ] Public access/notice via Government Office
[ ] Public access/notice via a newspaper
[ X ] Public access/notice via Public Request
[ ] Public access/notice via a Public Library
[ ] Public access/notice via other method _______________________________________
Describe your Drinking-Water System
Treated water is supplied to the Town of Aylmer from the Elgin Water Treatment
Plant via the Elgin Area Primary Water Supply System, the Elgin- Middlesex
Reservoir, and the Aylmer Secondary System. When required, two pumps, located at
the Elgin-Middlesex Pumping Station in St. Thomas, pump water to Aylmer through a
450 mm dia. secondary transmission main (the Aylmer Secondary System). The main
leaves the Pumping Station and proceeds along the north side of Hwy #3, through the
Municipality of Central Elgin and Malahide Township until it connects to the Aylmer
Distribution System at Bodkin Ave. Depending on system pressure and demand, the
Secondary System may be used to directly feed the Distribution System or may be used
to fill a 4,300 m3 standpipe located at 23 Myrtle Street. There is a continuous chlorine
monitor, a tower level indicator and pressure sensor located at the standpipe.
The Aylmer Distribution System consists of approximately 42 kilometers of water main
of varying sizes (50 mm to 450mm) and types (cast iron, ductile iron, DR-18 plastic,
transite). There are nine meter chambers, 206 fire hydrants and approximately 350
street valves within the system.
List all water treatment chemicals used over this reporting period
Sodium hypochlorite 12% was used to disinfect tools and repair parts for main
breaks on Talbot St W and Elk St, and service leaks on Talbot St E, Oak St, and Queen
St.
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Were any significant expenses incurred to?
[ ] Install required equipment
[ X ] Repair required equipment
[ X ] Replace required equipment
Please provide a brief description and a breakdown of monetary expenses incurred
Water main work – John St S/Caverly Road…….$1,797,241.61
Standpipe cable tray…………………………...…….$13,560.00
Meter replacements (75)……………………...……....$7,387.50
Provide details on the notices submitted in accordance with subsection 18(1) of the Safe
Drinking-Water Act or section 16-4 of Schedule 16 of O.Reg.170/03 and reported to
Spills Action Centre
Incident
Date
Parameter Result Unit of
Measure
Corrective
Action
Corrective
Action Date
Microbiological testing done under the Schedule 10, 11 or 12 of Regulation 170/03,
during this reporting period.
Number
of
Samples
Range of
E.Coli or
Fecal Results
(min #)-(max
#)
Range of Total
Coliform Results
(min #)-(max #)
Number
of HPC
Samples
Range of HPC
Results
(min #)-(max
#)
Raw
Treated
Distribution 259 0 0 104 <10 to >2000
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Operational testing done under Schedule 7, 8 or 9 of Regulation 170/03 during the
period covered by this Annual Report.
Number
of Grab
Samples
Range of
Results
(min #)-(max
#)
Unit of Measure
Turbidity
Chlorine 259 grab
8760 at
CL17
0.65 to 1.19
0.00 to 2.00
mg/L
mg/L
Fluoride (If the
DWS provides
fluoridation)
Summary of additional testing and sampling carried out in accordance with the
requirement of an approval, order or other legal instrument.
Date of legal
instrument issued
Parameter Date Sampled Result Unit of
Measure
Summary of Inorganic parameters tested during this reporting period or the most
recent sample results
Parameter Sample Date Result
Value
Unit of
Measure
Exceedance
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Boron
Cadmium
Chromium
*Lead
Mercury
Selenium
Sodium
Uranium
Fluoride
Nitrite
Nitrate
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*only for drinking water systems testing under Schedule 15.2; this includes large municipal
non-residential systems, small municipal non-residential systems, non-municipal seasonal
residential systems, large non-municipal non-residential systems, and small non-municipal
non-residential systems
Summary of lead testing under Schedule 15.1 during this reporting period
(applicable to the following drinking water systems; large municipal residential systems,
small
municipal residential systems, and non-municipal year-round residential systems)
Location Type Number of
Samples
Range of Lead
Results
(min#) – (max #)
Unit of
Measure
Number of
Exceedances
Plumbing
Distribution 16 0.02 to 0.54 ug/L 0
Summary of Organic parameters sampled during this reporting period or the most
recent sample results
Parameter Sample
Date
Result
Value
Unit of
Measure
Exceedance
Alachlor
Aldicarb
Aldrin + Dieldrin
Atrazine + N-dealkylated metobolites
Azinphos-methyl
Bendiocarb
Benzene
Benzo(a)pyrene
Bromoxynil
Carbaryl
Carbofuran
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlordane (Total)
Chlorpyrifos
Cyanazine
Diazinon
Dicamba
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
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Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane
(DDT) + metabolites
1,2-Dichloroethane
1,1-Dichloroethylene
(vinylidene chloride)
Dichloromethane
2-4 Dichlorophenol
2,4-Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid(2,4-D)
Diclofop-methyl
Dimethoate
Dinoseb
Diquat
Diuron
Glyphosate
Heptachlor + Heptachlor Epoxide
Lindane (Total)
Malathion
Methoxychlor
Metolachlor
Metribuzin
Monochlorobenzene
Paraquat
Parathion
Pentachlorophenol
Phorate
Picloram
Polychlorinated Biphenyls(PCB)
Prometryne
Simazine
THM
(NOTE: show latest annual average)
Average
2015
27.25 ug/L No
Temephos
Terbufos
Tetrachloroethylene
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
Triallate
Trichloroethylene
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxy acetic acid
(2,4,5-T)
Trifluralin
Vinyl Chloride
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List any Inorganic or Organic parameter(s) that exceeded half the standard prescribed
in Schedule 2 of Ontario Drinking Water Quality Standards.
Parameter Result Value Unit of Measure Date of Sample
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