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   - **Form SW3** – Third Pipe Collection Systems
 
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===Step 4: Obtain Engineering and Owner Verification===
 
===Step 4: Obtain Engineering and Owner Verification===
 
A Licensed Engineering Practitioner must verify that:
 
A Licensed Engineering Practitioner must verify that:

Revision as of 20:50, 1 February 2025

The Municipal Consolidated Linear Infrastructure Environmental Compliance Approval (CLI-ECA) is a streamlined approval process for municipalities managing stormwater and Low Impact Development (LID) infrastructure. This guide offers step-by-step instructions to ensure compliance with CLI-ECA requirements.

Step-by-Step Compliance Process[edit]

Step 1: Determine if Your Project Falls Under CLI-ECA[edit]

Identify whether the proposed stormwater or LID project qualifies as a pre-authorized alteration under CLI-ECA. Common eligible projects include:

Step 2: Review Design Criteria and Standards[edit]

  • Ensure project design follows **MECP’s Design Criteria for Sanitary Sewers, Storm Sewers, and Forcemains**.
  • Incorporate stormwater treatment objectives from the **Stormwater Management Planning and Design Guidance Manual (2003)**.
  • Ensure LID features meet municipal and provincial standards for infiltration, flow control, and water quality treatment.

Step 3: Complete Required Documentation[edit]

Use the appropriate compliance forms based on project type:

 - **Form SW1** – Storm Sewers, Ditches, and Culverts
 - **Form SW2** – Stormwater Management Facilities
 - **Form SW3** – Third Pipe Collection Systems

Prepare a Design Report including:

Step 4: Obtain Engineering and Owner Verification[edit]

A Licensed Engineering Practitioner must verify that:

  • The design aligns with CLI-ECA criteria.
  • The system is designed for proper stormwater management without negative impacts.

The **Municipal Owner** must sign off on compliance forms confirming:

  • The alteration does not result in adverse effects.
  • It aligns with jurisdictional stormwater management objectives.

Step 5: Submit a Director Notification (If Required)[edit]

Some alterations require notification to the MECP Director within specific timeframes:

  • 30 days after placing new works into service.
  • 90 days if previously undocumented infrastructure is discovered.

The notification must include:

  • Project description
  • Verification documents
  • Compliance assessment

Step 6: Conduct Post-Construction Inspection and Verification[edit]

  • Inspect LID and stormwater systems to ensure they function as designed.
  • Complete "Post-Construction Verification" on relevant forms.
  • Document key performance indicators such as infiltration rates, flow control effectiveness, and pollutant removal efficiency.

Step 7: Maintain Ongoing Compliance and Record-Keeping[edit]

Establish a Stormwater System Maintenance Plan that includes:

  • Routine inspections (e.g., sediment removal, vegetation management for LIDs)
  • Adaptive management strategies for system improvements

Retain compliance records for a minimum of **10 years**. Submit annual performance reports if required by municipal or provincial regulations.

    1. Additional Resources

- [MECP CLI-ECA Website](https://www.ontario.ca/page/municipal-consolidated-linear-infrastructure-environmental-compliance-approvals) - [Design Criteria for Sanitary Sewers, Storm Sewers, and Forcemains (April 2022)] - [MECP Stormwater Management Planning and Design Guidance Manual (2003)] - [Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Planning and Design Guide (CVC & TRCA)]

By following these steps, municipalities can efficiently comply with CLI-ECA requirements while enhancing stormwater management and LID implementation.