Inorganic chloramines and chlorinated wastewater effluents: pollution prevention planning notice
Note: this notice is no longer in force.
This notice (PDF) applied to owners of wastewater systems that released effluents to surface water and where the concentration of total residual chlorine in the effluent was greater than 0.02 mg/L.
Performance results
The objective of this notice was to achieve reductions in releases of chlorine in wastewater effluents. Results indicate that 80% of the facilities met the risk management objective of the notice and releases of chlorine in wastewater effluents were effectively reduced by 85% using P2 techniques. The most popular P2 actions taken by the facilities involved process modifications which included the use of dechlorination and ultraviolet disinfection. For more information, see the performance report.
Related Information
- Guideline for release of ammonia in wastewater effluents
- Wastewater
- Management of toxic substances: inorganic chloramines
Past Consultations
- Proposed notice (PDF)
- Proposed risk management strategy addressing ammonia, inorganic chloramines and chlorinated wastewater effluents
Contact Us
Technical inquiries regarding the content of this notice:
Forest Products and Fisheries Act Division
Environment and Climate Change Canada
351 St-Joseph Boulevard
Gatineau QC K1A 0H3
Email: FPFA-PFLP@ec.gc.ca
Inquiries regarding pollution prevention practices:
Regulatory Innovation and Management Systems
Environment and Climate Change Canada
351 St-Joseph Boulevard
Gatineau QC K1A 0H3
Email: planp2-p2plan@ec.gc.ca
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