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Like many industrialized areas, Ontario is faced with the challenge
of effectively managing the presence of toxic contaminants. Industrial
direct discharges represent a significant contributor to water quality
impairment and a prominent source of toxics. With the signing of the
1987, 1994 and 2002 Canada/Ontario Agreement Respecting the Great
Lakes Basin Ecosystem, Ontario committed to the management of persistent
toxic substances. The Municipal Industrial Strategy for Abatement
(MISA) program was the provincial response for addressing levels of
persistent toxic substances in industrial direct discharges entering
Ontario’s waterways.
The MISA program, by focusing on nine industrial sectors, covered
the major toxic polluters. The nine sectors are petroleum, pulp and
paper, metal mining, industrial minerals, metal casting, organic chemical
manufacturing, inorganic chemical, iron and steel, and electric power
generation. The industrial sectoral regulations were promulgated between
1993 and 1995.
The regulations include monitoring and reporting requirements which include the following features:
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