Combined Sewer Overflow volumes from wastewater systems subject to the Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations

Combined Sewer Overflow volumes from wastewater systems subject to the Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations The Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations (WSER), developed under the Fisheries Act, came into force in 2012 to manage wastewater releases by systems that collect an average daily influent volume of 100 cubic metres or more. The WSER also does not apply to any wastewater system located in the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and north of the 54th parallel in the provinces of Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador. The WSER set national baseline effluent quality standards that are achievable through secondary wastewater treatment. The WSER require owners or operators of wastewater systems with combined sewers to submit an annual report on the total volume and the number of days wastewater is discharged per month via combined sewer overflow (CSO) points as a result of precipitation. The map below shows the volume of effluent (in cubic metres) discharged in a year from all CSO points situated within the collection area of a wastewater system. For the most part, the volumes provided to ECCC are estimates. Please note, a value of “999999999” in the dataset indicates that the volume data is unavailable and it does not mean that a volume of 999,999,999 m3 was released within the collection area of a wastewater system. The map is available in both ESRI REST (to use with ARC GIS) and WMS (open source) formats. For more information about the individual reporting wastewater systems, datasets are available in either CSV or XLS formats. Data from Quebec As of 2018, no combined sewer overflow volumes from Quebec municipalities are available since an equivalency agreement is now in effect. More information on the wastewater sector including the regulations, agreements, contacts and resource documents is available at: https://www.canada.ca/wastewater 2024-02-15 Environment and Climate Change Canada eu-ww@ec.gc.ca Nature and EnvironmentStatutory InstrumentwastewaterwaterdischargeeffluentsewageERRISWSERcombined sewer overflowmonitoringreportingtreatmentFisheries Actdeleterious substanceswater pollutionwater qualityWaste waterRegulationsAssess Toxicity; Manage and Monitor for Environmental Presence of Hazardous Substances and WastePlan and Implement Monitoring Infrastructure to Assess Presence and Levels of Substances of ConcernNational (CA)Environmental Protection BranchIndustrial Sectors and Chemicals Directorate3.1.2. Effluent ManagementUnclassified Total combined sewer overflow volumeESRI REST https://maps-cartes.ec.gc.ca/arcgis/rest/services/DMS/CSO_volume/MapServer/0 Total combined sewer overflow volumeESRI REST https://maps-cartes.ec.gc.ca/arcgis/rest/services/DMS/Volume_de_DEU/MapServer/0 Combined sewer overflow (CSO) volumeESRI REST https://maps-cartes.ec.gc.ca/arcgis/rest/services/DMS/CSO_volume/MapServer Combined sewer overflow (CSO) volumeESRI REST https://maps-cartes.ec.gc.ca/arcgis/rest/services/DMS/Volume_de_DEU/MapServer Combined sewer overflow (CSO) volumeWMS https://maps-cartes.ec.gc.ca/arcgis/services/DMS/CSO_volume/MapServer/WMSServer?request=GetCapabilities&service=WMS Combined sewer overflow (CSO) volumeWMS https://maps-cartes.ec.gc.ca/arcgis/services/DMS/Volume_de_DEU/MapServer/WMSServer?request=GetCapabilities&service=WMS Resaeu-Wser-unitaires-combined.csvCSV https://data-donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/substances/planinfrastruture/wastewater-systems-effluent-regulations-reported-data/Resaeu-Wser-unitaires-combined.csv Resaeu-Wser-unitaires-combined.xlsxXLS https://data-donnees.ec.gc.ca/data/substances/planinfrastruture/wastewater-systems-effluent-regulations-reported-data/Resaeu-Wser-unitaires-combined.xlsx

The Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations (WSER), developed under the Fisheries Act, came into force in 2012 to manage wastewater releases by systems that collect an average daily influent volume of 100 cubic metres or more. The WSER also does not apply to any wastewater system located in the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and north of the 54th parallel in the provinces of Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador. The WSER set national baseline effluent quality standards that are achievable through secondary wastewater treatment.

The WSER require owners or operators of wastewater systems with combined sewers to submit an annual report on the total volume and the number of days wastewater is discharged per month via combined sewer overflow (CSO) points as a result of precipitation.

The map below shows the volume of effluent (in cubic metres) discharged in a year from all CSO points situated within the collection area of a wastewater system. For the most part, the volumes provided to ECCC are estimates.

Please note, a value of “999999999” in the dataset indicates that the volume data is unavailable and it does not mean that a volume of 999,999,999 m3 was released within the collection area of a wastewater system.

The map is available in both ESRI REST (to use with ARC GIS) and WMS (open source) formats. For more information about the individual reporting wastewater systems, datasets are available in either CSV or XLS formats.

Data from Quebec

As of 2018, no combined sewer overflow volumes from Quebec municipalities are available since an equivalency agreement is now in effect.

More information on the wastewater sector including the regulations, agreements, contacts and resource documents is available at: https://www.canada.ca/wastewater

Data and Resources

Contact Information

Delivery Point: 351 St. Joseph Blvd, 19th Floor

City: Gatineau

Administrative Area: Quebec

Postal Code: K1A 0H3

Country: Canada

Electronic Mail Address: eu-ww@ec.gc.ca

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