Ontario Clean Water Agency

Regulatory Advisory

Oct 25, 2013
Our staff include engineering and operations specialists in water and wastewater treatment processes. This depth, along with our collective intelligence that comes from managing over 500 facilities throughout Ontario, makes the Ontario Clean Water Agency an excellent service partner. We anticipate and help you adapt to regulatory, environmental, industrial and civic change.
 
With OCWA as your service provider, you will have confidence in meeting or exceeding regulations, and in the stewardship of your assets.
 
OCWA's certified staff can advise, plan and develop your response to:
• Provincial Orders
• Water and Wastewater Regulations
• Certificates of Approval and Permits to Take Water
• Drinking Water Quality Management Standard and Licensure
• Sustainable Water and Sewage Systems Act
• Nutrient Management Act
• Source Water Protection
• Clean Water Act


Drinking Water Quality Management Standart (DWQMS)

Under the Safe Drinking Water Act, owners of municipal drinking water systems must obtain a Municipal Drinking Water Licence to operate their systems. Licensing will be phased in over a period of 18 months beginning January 1, 2009 to June 1, 2010. Municipalities must also incorporate the concept of "quality management" into the operation of those system(s) as part of the licensing regime. Your quality management system must correspond to the DWQMS and be documented through your Operational Plan.
 
Resourceful, Reliable, and Ready
Quality Management Systems (QMS) are not new to the Ontario Clean Water Agency (OCWA). In fact, we have been refining our internal system since 1995. Over the years, we've accumulated a wealth of experience in the field of drinking water system operations, maintenance, management, and with issues related to regulatory compliance. To help you meet the requirements of the DWQMS, OCWA brings a proven, efficient approach to developing a QMS and preparing water system Operational Plan(s). We are pleased to be able to offer that approach and expertise to you for your system(s).
 

Source: http://www.ocwa.com/en/regulatory_advisory

October 25, 2013
Inside this issue
Utility Plant Electrician Operator
In this role, you will provide skilled journey-level services and support in the maintenance and repair/replacement of sophisticated and complex utility electrical equipment’, controls and systems and to maintain all related process controls in the operation of water and wastewater treatment facilities and required projects within the Kawartha Trent Region.
Hub Administrative Assistant

In this role, you will provide administrative assistance support in all activities required for the South Peel Region. 

Operator/Mechanic

In this role, you will use your skills to operate and maintain the water and wastewater facilities within the Southwest Region.