The Risk Management Official/Inspector is responsible for administering and enforcing certain policies set out in the source protection plan. This includes:
- Reviewing development applications within vulnerable areas to ensure compliance with source protection plan policies and to protect municipal drinking water sources;
- Negotiating and enforcing risk management plans to manage significant drinking water threats; and
- Enforcing prohibition policies within vulnerable areas.
Further information can be found in the Risk Management Officials and Inspectors Fact Sheet
Risk Management Officials can advise how your how your activities may be affected by policies in the Quinte Source Protection Plan. If you require a risk management plan we can walk you through that process.
Certain activities when carried out in the vulnerable areas near a drinking water source, can pose a threat to that water source. The Quinte Region Source Protection Plan contains some policies that call for the prohibition of some activities and measures to manage other activities where they present a significant threat to the municipal drinking water source.
To see how activities may be affected by policies in the Plan check out the Policy Information Map.
RMOs/RMIs in the Quinte Area
The Clean Water Act allows municipalities to delegate the responsibilities of RMOs/RMIs to the Conservation Authority. All member municipalities within Quinte Conservation's watershed boundaries have delegated these tasks to the Authority. Therefore, Quinte Conservation has trained RMOs/RMIs responsible for developing Risk Management Plans and reviewing Section 59 applications.
Trained RMOs/RMIs include:
- Amy Dickens, Source Protection Program Coordinator
- Catherine Sinclair, Regulations Officer
- Mark Boone, Regulations Officer/Hydrogeologist
- Natasha Mathieu, Source Water Protection Technical Assistant
- Sharlene Richardson, Regulations Officer