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Ontario’s Sewage Treatment Plants and Their Effect on the Environment

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Posted on September 18, 1995 by Environment Probe

This report looks at the different types of sewage treatment in Ontario, the rules and guidelines purported to regulate treatment plants, the pollution caused by the noncompliant plants, and the environmental, health and social effects of that pollution. It also recommends a number of changes that should be made to stop sewage pollution.

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Posted in Reports, Studies, and Books on Water and Wastewater, Reports, Studies, Books, Water and Wastewater | Tagged Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Canadian environment, communal septic systems, EAA, environmental assessment act, EPA, federal fisheries act, Great Lakes water pollution, Great Lakes water quality, Jamie Kapitain, Ministory of Environment, Ministry of Natural Resources, MISA, Municipal Act, Municipal-Industrial Strategy for Abatement, Ontario Environmental Protection Act, Ontario sewage, Ontario water, Ontario Water Resources Act, Ontario waterways, OWRA, pollution, Provincial Water Quality Objectives, PWQOs, resoure depletion, riparian law, sewage treatment plants, STPs, subsurface pollution, surface pollution, toxic pollution, wastewater, wastewater treatment, water, water pollution | 1 Reply

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