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==Overview==
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[[File:Screenshot 2025-09-11 103945.png|600px|thumb|right|CLI-ECA replaces individual ECAs with a single environmental permission for all the sewage works components of a municipal sewage collection system or a municipal stormwater management system (MECP & LSRCA, 2023)<ref name = S2S2023>MECP and LSRCA. 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/2023-panel/</ref>.]]
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The [https://www.ontario.ca/page/municipal-consolidated-linear-infrastructure-environmental-compliance-approvals 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. The CLI-ECA replaces the need for municipalities to apply for multiple, project-specific Environmental Compliance Approvals (ECAs) every time they want to make changes or additions to their water, wastewater, or stormwater collection systems. CLI-ECAs authorize municipalities to make changes to the system when requirements in the CLI-ECA are met (MECP, 2024)<ref name = mecp2024>MECP. 2024. https://www.ontario.ca/page/municipal-consolidated-linear-infrastructure-environmental-compliance-approvals</ref>. MECP requires all municipalities in Ontario to enroll into the CLI-ECA program by application. Each municipality will receive:
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*One CLI-ECA for their municipal sewage collection system
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*One CLI-ECA for their municipal stormwater management system (MECP, 2025)<ref name = S2S2025>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</ref>
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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.
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==Step-by-step compliance process==
==Step-by-Step Compliance Process==
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[[File:Screenshot 2025-09-10 151234.png|400px|thumb|right|CLI-ECA flow chart (MECP, 2024)<ref name = mecp2024></ref>]]
===Step 1: Determine if Your Project Falls Under CLI-ECA===
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===Step 1: Determine if your project falls under CLI-ECA===
Identify whether the proposed stormwater or LID project qualifies as a pre-authorized alteration under CLI-ECA. Common eligible projects include:
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If you are a developer or prescribed person, contact the municipality where your project is located to determine if they have received a CLI-ECA and obtain a copy. You must then identify whether the proposed wastewater or stormwater project qualifies as a pre-authorized alteration under the CLI-ECA. Common eligible projects include:
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Stormwater:
 
* Storm sewer upgrades or extensions
 
* Storm sewer upgrades or extensions
 
* Alterations to stormwater management facilities (e.g., [[wet ponds]], [[dry ponds]], [[wetlands]])
 
* Alterations to stormwater management facilities (e.g., [[wet ponds]], [[dry ponds]], [[wetlands]])
 
* Implementation or modification of LID practices (e.g., [[bioretention]], [[infiltration trenches]], [[permeable pavements]])
 
* Implementation or modification of LID practices (e.g., [[bioretention]], [[infiltration trenches]], [[permeable pavements]])
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===Step 2: Review Design Criteria and Standards===
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Wastewater:
* Ensure project design follows **MECP’s Design Criteria for Sanitary Sewers, Storm Sewers, and Forcemains**.
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*Sewage works used for the collection, storage, pumping, and transmission of sanitary sewage, excluding treatment
* Incorporate stormwater treatment objectives from the [https://www.ontario.ca/document/stormwater-management-planning-and-design-manual-0 Ontario Stormwater Management Planning and Design Guidance Manual (2003)].
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*Municipal-owned eligible sewage works for collection of sanitary sewage
* Ensure LID features meet municipal and provincial standards for [[infiltration]], [[flow control]], and [[water quality]] treatment.
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*Combined sewers and combined sewage storage structures that collect and convey both wastewater from residential, commercial, institutional and industrial buildings and stormwater runoff through a single-pipe system
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*Pumping stations
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*Sewage works used for the management of residue or odour
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If you determine that your project falls under the CLI-ECA, refer to the municipality for guidance on how to submit an application.
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Works that do not qualify as a pre-authorized alteration under the CLI-ECA must instead go through a standalone, project-specific Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) process
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===Step 2: Review design criteria and standards===
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Ensure project design and objectives follow:
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*MECP's [https://www.kitchener.ca/en/resourcesGeneral/Documents/INS_SSU_Design_Criteria.pdf MECP’s Design Criteria for Sanitary Sewers, Storm Sewers and Forcemains for Alterations Authorized under an Environmental Compliance Approval (2023)]<ref>MECP. 2023. Design Criteria for Sanitary Sewers, Storm Sewers and Forcemains for Alterations Authorized under an Environmental Compliance Approval. https://www.kitchener.ca/en/resourcesGeneral/Documents/INS_SSU_Design_Criteria.pdf</ref>
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*MOE's [https://www.ontario.ca/document/design-guidelines-sewage-works-0 Design Guidelines For Sewage Works (2016)]<ref>MOE. 2016. Design Guidelines For Sewage Works https://www.ontario.ca/document/design-guidelines-sewage-works-0#.</ref>
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*MECP's[https://ero.ontario.ca/public/2022-01/Draft%20LID%20Stormwater%20Management%20Guidance%20Manual%202022.pdf Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Guidance Manual Draft (2022)]<ref>MECP. 2022. Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Guidance Manual Draft. https://ero.ontario.ca/public/2022-01/Draft%20LID%20Stormwater%20Management%20Guidance%20Manual%202022.pdf</ref>.
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*MOE's[https://dr6j45jk9xcmk.cloudfront.net/documents/1757/195-stormwater-planning-and-design-en.pdf Ontario Stormwater Management Planning and Design Guidance Manual (2003)]<ref>MOE. 2003.Ontario Stormwater Management Planning and Design Guidance Manual. https://dr6j45jk9xcmk.cloudfront.net/documents/1757/195-stormwater-planning-and-design-en.pdf</ref>
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*STEP's [https://wiki.sustainabletechnologies.ca/wiki/Main_Page Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Planning and Design Guide Wiki]
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===Step 3: Complete Required Documentation===
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===Step 3: Complete required documentation===
 
Use the appropriate compliance forms based on project type:
 
Use the appropriate compliance forms based on project type:
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{{Clickable button|Form SW1|file=Form_SW1_-_STM_-_May25-2022.pdf}}
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{{clickable button|[[Media:Form_SW1_-_STM_-_May25-2022.pdf|Form SW1 – Storm Sewers/Ditches/Culverts​]]}}
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{{Clickable button|[[Form SW2 – Stormwater Management Facilities|File:Form SW2 - STM - May25-2022.pdf}}
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{{clickable button|[[Media:Form_SW2_-_STM_-_May25-2022.pdf|Form SW2 – Stormwater Management Facilities]]}}
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{{Clickable button|Form SW3 – Third Pipe Collection Systems|File:Form SW3 - STM - May25-2022.pdf}}
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{{clickable button|[[Media:Form SW3 - STM - May25-2022.pdf|Form SW3 – Third Pipe Collection Systems]]}}
    
Prepare a Design Report including:
 
Prepare a Design Report including:
 
* [[Engineering drawings]]
 
* [[Engineering drawings]]
* Hydraulic calculations
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* [[Infiltration: Sizing and modeling|Hydraulic calculations]]
* [[LID performance criteria]]
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* [[Water quality|LID performance criteria]]
 
* [[Inspections and maintenance|Maintenance plans]]
 
* [[Inspections and maintenance|Maintenance plans]]
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===Step 4: Obtain Engineering and Owner Verification===
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===Step 4: Obtain engineering and owner verification===
 
A Licensed Engineering Practitioner must verify that:
 
A Licensed Engineering Practitioner must verify that:
 
* The design aligns with CLI-ECA criteria.
 
* The design aligns with CLI-ECA criteria.
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* It aligns with jurisdictional stormwater management objectives.
 
* It aligns with jurisdictional stormwater management objectives.
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===Step 5: Submit a Director Notification (If Required)===
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===Step 5: Submit a director notification (if required)===
 
Some alterations require notification to the MECP Director within specific timeframes:
 
Some alterations require notification to the MECP Director within specific timeframes:
 
* 30 days after placing new works into service.
 
* 30 days after placing new works into service.
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* Compliance assessment
 
* Compliance assessment
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===Step 6: Conduct Post-Construction Inspection and Verification===
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===Step 6: Conduct [[post-construction]] inspection and verification===
* Inspect LID and stormwater systems to ensure they function as designed.
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* [[Inspection and maintenance|Inspect]] LID and stormwater systems to ensure they function as designed. Refer to [https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/app/uploads/2016/08/LID-IM-Guide-2016-1.pdf Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Practice Inspection and Maintenance Guide] and [https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/app/uploads/2018/04/SWMFG2016_Guide_April-2018.pdf Inspection and Maintenance Guide for Stormwater Management Ponds and Constructed Wetlands]
 
* Complete "Post-Construction Verification" on relevant forms.
 
* Complete "Post-Construction Verification" on relevant forms.
 
* Document key performance indicators such as infiltration rates, flow control effectiveness, and pollutant removal efficiency.
 
* Document key performance indicators such as infiltration rates, flow control effectiveness, and pollutant removal efficiency.
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===Step 7: Maintain Ongoing Compliance and Record-Keeping===
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===Step 7: Maintain ongoing compliance and record-keeping===
 
Establish a Stormwater System Maintenance Plan that includes:
 
Establish a Stormwater System Maintenance Plan that includes:
* Routine inspections (e.g., [[sediment]] removal, [[vegetation]] management)
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* Routine [[Inspections and maintenance|inspections]] (e.g., [[sediment]] removal, [[vegetation]] management)
 
* Adaptive management strategies for system improvements
 
* Adaptive management strategies for system improvements
Retain compliance records for a minimum of **10 years**.
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Retain compliance records for a minimum of 10 years.
Submit annual performance reports if required by municipal or provincial regulations.
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==CLI-ECA application==
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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). If you are planning to establish a new municipal sewage collection system or municipal stormwater management system in a municipality that does not have a CLI ECA, arrange a pre-submission meeting with MECP <ref name = mecp2024></ref>. 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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<pdf width="450" height="400">File:CLI-ECA-Application-Guide.pdf</pdf>
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<pdf width="450" height="400">File:Eca-number-145-s701-storm-issue-2.pdf</pdf>
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==Annual reports==
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Municipalities in Ontario are required to submit annual performance reports as per the conditions in the CLI-ECA, which must be made available to the public at no charge.
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Specific requirements for the report will be listed in the CLI-ECA, but typically include (MECP, 2024)<ref name = mecp2024></ref>:
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*the timeframe that the report must cover and due date
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* monitoring data and environmental trends
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*operating problems encountered and corrective action
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*maintenance and repair activities undertaken
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*complaints received about the system and steps taken to address them
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*spills and abnormal discharge events
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*changes made to the system and any actions to improve or correct performance of the system
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Below are examples of these reports, including Mississauga's Stormwater System Performance Report (2024)<ref>City of Mississauga. 2024. 2024 Annual Performance Report – Mississauga Stormwater Management
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System. https://www.mississauga.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/12153249/2024-Annual-Performance-Report-Mississauga-stormwater-system.pdf</ref>, Newmarket's Wastewater System Performance Report (2024)<ref>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</ref>, and Wellington's Stormwater System Performance Report (2024)<ref>Wellington County. 2024. Wellington County Stormwater Management System Annual Performance Report. https://www.wellington.ca/media/file/2024-annual-performance-reportpdf</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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<pdf width="300" height="400">File:2024-Annual-Performance-Report-Mississauga-stormwater-system.pdf</pdf>
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<pdf width="300" height="400">File:TON 2024 Annual Wastewater Collection System Performance Report.pdf</pdf>
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<pdf width="300" height="400">File:2024 Annual Performance Report walkerton.pdf</pdf>
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==Operations and maintenance manuals==
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Conditions in the CLI ECA require the municipality to prepare and implement an operations and maintenance manual for the system. Requirements for what must be included in an O&M manual are listed in the CLI-ECA, but will typically include (MECP, 2024) <ref name = mecp2024></ref>:
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*operating and maintenance procedures for routine operation of the system
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*inspection programs, including frequency of inspection and the methods or tests used to detect when maintenance is necessary
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*maintenance and repair programs
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*operational and maintenance requirements to protect sources of drinking water, such as those included in the ministry’s Standard Operating Policies for Sewage Works Document. This procedure can be *downloaded through Environmental Registry #012-2968 and any applicable local source protection plan policies
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*procedures for the inspection and calibration of monitoring equipment
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*emergency response, spill reporting, contingency plans and procedures for dealing with equipment breakdowns, potential spills and any other abnormal situations
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*procedures for receiving, responding and recording public complaints
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*as-built drawings or record drawings
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Click on the image to read a presentation on O&M Manual Development under the CLI-ECA by the Town of Newmarket (2025)<ref> 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/</ref>.
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==Monitoring==
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CLI-ECA requires municipalities to implement a stormwater receiver monitoring program​
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* Draft manual to be released in '''~January, 2026*​'''
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* Finalized in '''~June, 2026*​'''
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* Comes into enforcement '''~June, 2028*​'''
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Existing real time monitoring or other instream monitoring programs CAs employ will provide data that municipalities need​.
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'''*<small>Approximate dates to be confirmed​</small>'''
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This section will be updated as information becomes available.
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==Updates==
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'''2020'''
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*CLI-ECA introduced (Environmental Registry of Ontario, 2020)<ref>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.</ref>
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'''2023'''
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*Monitoring guidance draft under review with existing technical stakeholder working group – need for revisions identified
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Click on the button below to read the 2023 Source to Stream Conference Presentation by MECP and LSRCA<ref name = S2S2023></ref>
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'''2025'''
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*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
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Click on the button below to read the 2025 Source to Stream Conference Presentation by MECP<ref name = S2S2025></ref>
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==External links==
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==References==
* [https://www.ontario.ca/page/municipal-consolidated-linear-infrastructure-environmental-compliance-approvals MECP CLI-ECA website]
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* [https://www.ontario.ca/document/design-guidelines-sewage-works-0 Design Guidelines For Sewage Works]
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* [https://www.ontario.ca/document/stormwater-management-planning-and-design-manual-0 Stormwater Management Planning and Design Manual]
 

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