Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change District Overview

Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change
District Overview
Sandra Thomas
September 30, 2014
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Ministry Overview
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Key District Office Functions
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Compliance - Durham York Energy Centre
What We Do
The Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change is responsible for
protecting clean and safe air, land and water to ensure healthy
communities, ecological protection and sustainable development for
present and future generations.
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MOECC Organizational Chart
Minister of the
Environment and Climate Change
Communications Branch
Legal Services Branch
Land & Resources Cluster
Audit Cluster
Drinking Water Management Division
Environmental Programs
Division
Corporate Management
Division
Environmental Sciences &
Standards Division
Operations Division
Integrated Environmental
Policy Division
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Operations Division
Delivers ministry programs and services
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5 Regional Offices
Environmental Approvals Access and Service Integration Branch
Environmental Approvals Branch
Northern Development Initiatives
Investigations and Enforcement Branch
Operations Integration/Spills Action Centre
Sector Compliance Branch
Operations Division (cont’d)
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Administers approvals, compliance and
enforcement related to environmental statutes
and regulations
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Waste management
Air quality
Ground and surface water
Pesticides
Contaminated sites
Central Region Organizational Chart
Central Region Director
Regional Communications
Advisor
Regional Assistant
Issues Manager
Assistant Director
Barrie District
Technical Support
Section
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York-Durham District
Ajax/Newmarket
Toronto District
Halton-Peel District
Burlington
Geographical Boundaries
• York Durham District Office is one of four district
offices in Central Region
• York Durham District has two offices
– Ajax (main) 905 427 5626
1 800 376 4547
– Newmarket (sub-office)
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District Office Functions
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Inspections, Abatement and
Enforcement
Review of Approvals/Permits
Environmental Response
Assessments
Outreach
Inspections, Abatement and Enforcement
• Inspections:
– Planned
– Responsive
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Abatement Plans
Notice of Violation/Provincial Offences Act
Control Documents
Program Approvals
Referrals to Investigations and Enforcement Branch
Review of Approvals/Permits
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Environmental Compliance Approval
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Air
Waste
Sewage
Permits to Take Water
Pesticide Permits
Biosolids Sites
Brownfields
Environmental Response
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Site visits
Complaint resolution
Spill reports
Notifications from regulated community
Report submission
Assessments
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Conduct proactive inspections
Conduct impact surveys and monitoring
Review reports and self-monitoring data
Conduct program or sector reviews
Outreach
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Advice and assistance to the regulated
community and general public
Presentations
Education and training sessions for
external clients
Open House events
Other Responsibilities
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Respond to information requests
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Review submissions
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Record and resolve non-compliance
District Office Role Durham York Energy Centre
Inspections/Assessments
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Conduct frequent unannounced site inspections to review the
operations and onsite records to ensure the facility is operating in
compliance
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Comprehensive inspections will be conducted annually (at a
minimum) during operation to ensure compliance and protection of
the environment
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Request impact surveys and assessments
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Air monitoring
Phytotoxicological assessments
District Office Role –
Durham York Energy Centre
Review of Plans/Reports
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Ensure compliance with the conditions of the Environmental Compliance Approval
(ECA) and the Notice of Approval to Proceed with the Undertaking
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As per the conditions of the ECA, a proponent is required to submit reports to the
ministry that demonstrate ongoing compliance at the facility
– Annual Report (summarizes operations from the previous calendar year)
– Third Party Audit (includes recommendations to improve the
facility operations)
– Air emissions and ambient air monitoring data
– Soil Testing Report (includes procedures and results of soil testing)
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District staff will review these reports to ensure the proponent has met the
conditions of the ECA and the facility is operating as required
District Office Role –
Durham York Energy Centre
Environmental Response
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Respond to and resolve complaints in the community
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Spills response
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Notifications from regulated community
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Report submission
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Attend Energy-from-Waste Advisory Committee meetings
Determining the Compliance Approach
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A step-by-step process assists in
selecting the most appropriate abatement
and enforcement tools used when
responding to an incident or noncompliance.
In many instances, the response may
involve a combination of tools.
This process (see Decision Tree) guides
ministry staff through an evaluation of the
incident by using an Informed Judgement
Matrix to classify the severity of the
incident. We then apply case-specific
considerations to determine the
appropriate compliance approach and/or
enforcement tools.
Decision Tree
STAGE 1
Is this incident a violation
or a potential for adverse health/
environmental impacts?
No
Start
Yes
STAGE 2
Use Judgement
Matrix
Document
Decision
No further
action required
Case Specific
Considerations
STAGE 3
Determine Compliance Category and select & apply
the appropriate abatement & enforcement toll
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STAGE 4
Monitor follow-up
Compliance attained? Resolved
in timelines given?
No
Case-Specific Considerations
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A case-by-case approach to select the most appropriate compliance
approach and/or enforcement tool requires an assessment of how the
responsible person(s) is likely to deal with the incident and other incident
specific factors.
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The goal is always to protect the environment and human health. It is
recognized that there may be more than one way to achieve this goal.
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Where appropriate, we take the time to educate the facility/responsible
person and help them understand their responsibilities and how they can
better protect the environment.
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We will take stronger action with responsible persons who have a history of
disregarding ministry legislation or who commit violations deliberately or
with negligence, as necessary.
Informed Judgement Matrix (IJM)
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The IJM is a decisionmaking tool
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It requires ministry staff
to find the decision
point within the IJM and
determine the most
appropriate compliance
category, keeping in
mind the case-specific
considerations.
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Thank you
Questions?
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