Chemicals Management Plan Wastewater Monitoring Program

Chemicals Management Plan Wastewater Monitoring Program In 2006, the Government of Canada initiated the Chemicals Management Plan (CMP), which takes action regarding chemicals that are harmful to human health or the environment. One element of the CMP is Monitoring and Surveillance, which generates data on the presence and levels of chemical substances in environmental matrices. These data are used to make decisions regarding the best approach to protect Canadians and their environment from risks these substances might pose. In support of the CMP, a wastewater monitoring program was initiated in 2009 to generate data on priority substances that may be released to the environment. The wastewater sector has been identified as an important release point to the environment for certain CMP substances. The purpose of the wastewater monitoring program is to gather information from representative municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) across Canada to determine the levels of selected chemical substances entering WWTPs, the fate of these substances through typical wastewater and sludge treatment processes (primary treatment, activated sludge treatment, lagoon treatment, etc.) at warm and cold process temperatures, and the levels of these substances being discharged in WWTP effluents and solids residuals. The participation of various WWTPs in this program is done on a voluntary and anonymous basis, and sampling commences once a Collaboration Arrangement has been signed by the Municipality and Environment and Climate Change Canada. The results from this monitoring project are used to improve our understanding of the fate of chemical substances during wastewater treatment and to determine if control measures are needed to prevent these substances from entering municipal wastewater systems. 2024-06-09 Environment and Climate Change Canada enviroinfo@ec.gc.ca Nature and EnvironmentWaste waterWastewaterSludgeBiosolidsTreatmentRaw influentPrimary effluentFinal effluentPrimary treatmentSecondary treatmentTertiary treatmentAdvanced treatmentTrace contaminantsAll applicable data content CMP_Master_WWTP_Code_List_EN_FR.csvCSV https://data-donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/substances/monitor/chemicals-management-plan-wastewater-monitoring-program/CMP_Master_WWTP_Code_List_EN_FR.csv CMP_Master_Temp_Flows_EN_FR.csvCSV https://data-donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/substances/monitor/chemicals-management-plan-wastewater-monitoring-program/CMP_Master_Temp_Flows_EN_FR.csv AXYS_Lab_Flag_Summary_EN_FR.csvCSV https://data-donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/substances/monitor/chemicals-management-plan-wastewater-monitoring-program/AXYS_Lab_Flag_Summary_EN_FR.csv InorganicsWastewater_EN_FR.csvCSV https://data-donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/substances/monitor/chemicals-management-plan-wastewater-monitoring-program/InorganicsWastewater_EN_FR.csv InorganicsBiosolids_EN_FR.csvCSV https://data-donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/substances/monitor/chemicals-management-plan-wastewater-monitoring-program/InorganicsBiosolids_EN_FR.csv View ECCC Data Mart (English)HTML https://data-donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/substances/monitor/chemicals-management-plan-wastewater-monitoring-program/?lang=en View ECCC Data Mart (French)HTML https://data-donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/substances/monitor/chemicals-management-plan-wastewater-monitoring-program/?lang=fr

In 2006, the Government of Canada initiated the Chemicals Management Plan (CMP), which takes action regarding chemicals that are harmful to human health or the environment. One element of the CMP is Monitoring and Surveillance, which generates data on the presence and levels of chemical substances in environmental matrices. These data are used to make decisions regarding the best approach to protect Canadians and their environment from risks these substances might pose.

In support of the CMP, a wastewater monitoring program was initiated in 2009 to generate data on priority substances that may be released to the environment. The wastewater sector has been identified as an important release point to the environment for certain CMP substances. The purpose of the wastewater monitoring program is to gather information from representative municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) across Canada to determine the levels of selected chemical substances entering WWTPs, the fate of these substances through typical wastewater and sludge treatment processes (primary treatment, activated sludge treatment, lagoon treatment, etc.) at warm and cold process temperatures, and the levels of these substances being discharged in WWTP effluents and solids residuals. The participation of various WWTPs in this program is done on a voluntary and anonymous basis, and sampling commences once a Collaboration Arrangement has been signed by the Municipality and Environment and Climate Change Canada. The results from this monitoring project are used to improve our understanding of the fate of chemical substances during wastewater treatment and to determine if control measures are needed to prevent these substances from entering municipal wastewater systems.

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