Consultation on Guidance on the use of Enterococci bacteria as indicators in Canadian drinking water supplies

From Health Canada

Current status: Closed

Opened on November 23, 2018 and will close on January 25, 2019.

Find out how to participate in the consultation for the drinking water guidance document on the use of enterococci bacteria as indicators in Canadian drinking water supplies.

Join in: how to participate

Read the consultation document and submit your comments to the Water and Air Quality Bureau, Health Canada. Include the title of the consultation document on which you're commenting.

Send us an email

Send an email to hc.water-eau.sc@canada.ca with your input or comments.

Participate by mail

Send a letter with your input or comments to the address in the contact information section.

All comments must be received by January 25, 2019.

About the consultation

Why we are consulting

The Federal-Provincial-Territorial Committee on Drinking Water has endorsed this document for public consultation.

The purpose of this consultation is to solicit comments on the proposed guidance document. The document is being made available for a 60-day public consultation period

Who is the focus of this consultation

This consultation is intended for scientific or technical audiences who focus on drinking water, including:

  • regulatory agencies
  • academic communities
  • health protection agencies
  • public drinking water utilities, such as drinking water treatment plants

Comments are also welcome from members of the general public.

Related information

Contact us

Water and Air Quality Bureau, Health Canada
3rd Floor, 269 Laurier Avenue West
Address Locator 4903D
Ottawa, ON K1A 0K9

Email: hc.water-eau.sc@canada.ca

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