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Municipalities in Ontario are required to submit a CLI-ECA application to the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP). Below is MECP's Guide to Applying for the First Consolidated Linear Infrastructure Environmental Compliance Approval (2021)<ref>MECP. 2021. Guide to Applying for the First Consolidated Linear Infrastructure Environmental Compliance Approval. https://wcwc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/CLI-ECA-Application-Guide.pdf</ref> and an example Environmental Compliance approval for the City of Peterborough's stormwater system (2023)<ref>Environmental Compliance Approval For a Municipal Stormwater Management System. https://www.peterborough.ca/media/ucbdw0wf/eca-number-145-s701-storm-issue-2.pdf</ref>. You can download (downward facing arrow on the top righthand side) and print (Printer emoticon on top right hand side) each PDF.
 
Municipalities in Ontario are required to submit a CLI-ECA application to the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP). Below is MECP's Guide to Applying for the First Consolidated Linear Infrastructure Environmental Compliance Approval (2021)<ref>MECP. 2021. Guide to Applying for the First Consolidated Linear Infrastructure Environmental Compliance Approval. https://wcwc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/CLI-ECA-Application-Guide.pdf</ref> and an example Environmental Compliance approval for the City of Peterborough's stormwater system (2023)<ref>Environmental Compliance Approval For a Municipal Stormwater Management System. https://www.peterborough.ca/media/ucbdw0wf/eca-number-145-s701-storm-issue-2.pdf</ref>. You can download (downward facing arrow on the top righthand side) and print (Printer emoticon on top right hand side) each PDF.
  
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===Examples of annual reports===
 
===Examples of annual reports===

Revision as of 19:24, 11 September 2025

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Overview[edit]

Replacing individual Environmental Compliance Approvals with a single environmental permission for all the sewage works components of a municipal sewage collection system or a municipal stormwater management system (MECP, 2023)[1].

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

MECP requires all municipalities in Ontario to enroll into the CLI-ECA program by application. Each municipality will receive:

  • One CLI-ECA for their municipal sewage collection system
  • One CLI-ECA for their municipal stormwater management system (MECP, 2025)[2]

Step-by-Step Compliance Process[edit]

CLI-ECA flow chart (MECP, 2024)[3]

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]

Step 3: Complete Required Documentation[edit]

Use the appropriate compliance forms based on project type:

Form SW1 – Storm Sewers/Ditches/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)
  • 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.

External links[edit]

Resources[edit]

CLI-ECA Application[edit]

Municipalities in Ontario are required to submit a CLI-ECA application to the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP). Below is MECP's Guide to Applying for the First Consolidated Linear Infrastructure Environmental Compliance Approval (2021)[4] and an example Environmental Compliance approval for the City of Peterborough's stormwater system (2023)[5]. You can download (downward facing arrow on the top righthand side) and print (Printer emoticon on top right hand side) each PDF.

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Examples of annual reports[edit]

Municipalities in Ontario are required by MECP to submit annual performance reports, which must be made available to the public at no charge. Below are examples of these reports, including Mississauga's Stormwater System Performance Report (2024)[6], Newmarket's Wastewater System Performance Report (2024)[7], and Wellington's Stormwater System Performance Report (2024)[8]. You can download (downward facing arrow on the top righthand side) and print (Printer emoticon on top right hand side) each PDF.

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Operations and maintenance manuals[edit]

Click on the image to read a presentation on O&M Manual Development under the CLI-ECA by the Town of Newmarket (2025)[9]

Design guidance[edit]

https://www.kitchener.ca/en/resourcesGeneral/Documents/INS_SSU_Design_Criteria.pdf

Updates[edit]

2020

  • CLI-ECA introduced (Environmental Registry of Ontario, 2020)[10]


2023

  • Monitoring guidance draft under review with existing technical stakeholder working group – need for revisions identified

Click on the button below to read the 2023 Source to Stream Conference Presentation by MECP[1]

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2025

  • Stormwater Monitoring Guidance for CLI-ECA is under internal review. Note: municipalities are allowed up to two years from the date of publication of the guidance document to develop and implement a monitoring plan that meets the ECA requirements

Click on the button below to read the 2025 Source to Stream Conference Presentation by MECP[2]

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References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 MECP. 2023. Panel Presentation: Monitoring and the Consolidated Linear Infrastructure Environmental Compliance Approval (CLI-ECA) Framework: Understanding and Applying Ontario’s New Requirements for Municipal Stormwater Infrastructure. Source to Stream Conference. https://sourcetostream.com/app/uploads/2023/04/4-D1T1-AAhmed-DSmith-DLembcke.pdf
  2. 2.0 2.1 MECP. 2025. Bringing the CLI-ECA Framework into Action: Guiding Principles to Inform Stormwater Management Practices. Source to Stream Conference Presentation. https://sourcetostream.com/app/uploads/2025/04/Day-2-Hall-A-Presentation-2-DSmith-AAhmed.pdf
  3. MECP. 2024. https://www.ontario.ca/page/municipal-consolidated-linear-infrastructure-environmental-compliance-approvals
  4. MECP. 2021. Guide to Applying for the First Consolidated Linear Infrastructure Environmental Compliance Approval. https://wcwc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/CLI-ECA-Application-Guide.pdf
  5. Environmental Compliance Approval For a Municipal Stormwater Management System. https://www.peterborough.ca/media/ucbdw0wf/eca-number-145-s701-storm-issue-2.pdf
  6. City of Mississauga. 2024. 2024 Annual Performance Report – Mississauga Stormwater Management System. https://www.mississauga.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/12153249/2024-Annual-Performance-Report-Mississauga-stormwater-system.pdf
  7. Town of Newmarket. 2024. Annual Wastewater Collection System Performance Report. https://care.newmarket.ca/LivingHere/Documents/Wastewater%20Reports/TON%202024%20Annual%20Wastewater%20Collection%20System%20Performance%20Report.pdf
  8. Wellington County. 2024. Wellington County Stormwater Management System Annual Performance Report. https://www.wellington.ca/media/file/2024-annual-performance-reportpdf
  9. Schritt, C. & MacDonald, M. 2025. Stormwater Under Pressure: Navigating O&M Manual Development under the CLI-ECA. Source to Stream Conference Presentation. https://sourcetostream.com/2025-track-1-day-2-schritt-macdonald/
  10. Environmental Registry of Ontario. 2020. Proposed changes to environmental approvals for municipal sewage collection works. https://ero.ontario.ca/notice/019-1080#:~:text=We%20anticipate%20receiving%20the%20first,ready%20to%20transition%20to%20CLI%20.