The Ontario Auditor General…

ERO number

019-6853

Comment ID

93226

Commenting on behalf of

Individual

Comment status

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Comment

The Ontario Auditor General has pointed out that about 11% of groundwater monitoring wells sampled between 2002 and 2019 had chloride levels that exceeded the Ontario Drinking Water Aesthetic Objective— meaning it can affect taste and sodium intake for people who drink the water—and 3% of the monitored wells had chloride concentrations high enough to cause more severe impacts.
Since this issue has not been rectified and that expanding the existing registration in the EASR ( Environment Activity and Sector Registry) would mean that once registrants have received confirmation of their on line registration, they may undertake an activity at once and the ministry does not actively review such registration at first instance, this will make it more difficult to rectify the afore mention deficiency, therefore, the additions to the EASR should not be allowed.
Also, since the last webinar regarding these changes is not available until 4 days before the end of the comment period, the comment period needs to be expanded to 145 days commencing the day after the final webinar.