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National Politics Biden takes actions to support veterans exposed to burn pits Kyle Hicks. Next Page. Plan development process 32 1 The minister may, by order, establish the process by which a proposed drinking water protection plan for a designated area is to be developed.
Drinking water officer authority 33 1 For the purposes of developing a proposed drinking water protection plan, the drinking water officer may do one or more of the following: a order a water supplier to participate in the process; b undertake investigations, tests and surveys that the drinking water officer considers advisable; c authorize persons to undertake investigations, tests and surveys referred to in paragraph b.
Approval of drinking water protection plan 34 1 After a proposed plan has been prepared, it must be submitted to the minister, who must refer it to the Provincial health officer for review. Implementing a plan: effect on statutory decisions 35 1 For the purposes of implementing a drinking water protection plan, the Lieutenant Governor in Council may, by regulation applicable in relation to all or part of the designated area for the plan, do one or more of the following: a require that persons making decisions or classes of decisions under a specified enactment must consider the plan in making those decisions; b restrict the issuance or amendment of licences, approvals, permits or other authorizations under a specified enactment; c restrict the exercise of a power under a specified enactment; d provide that specified provisions of the plan are a higher level plan for the purposes of the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act.
Implementing a plan: relationship with other planning processes Implementing a plan: restrictions on groundwater activities 36 1 For the purposes of implementing a drinking water protection plan, the Lieutenant Governor in Council may, by regulation applicable to all or part of the designated area for the plan, restrict or prohibit one or more of the following or may impose requirements on a person doing one or more of the following: a constructing a well; b installing well pumps; c conducting flow tests; d performing another activity in relation to a well or groundwater.
Implementing a plan: enforcement of water source standards 37 1 For the purposes of implementing a drinking water protection plan, the Lieutenant Governor in Council may, by regulation, a prescribe all or part of a drinking water source, b establish water quality standards in relation to the prescribed drinking water source or part of a drinking water source, c prohibit persons from doing anything that results in the prescribed standards not being met, and d establish exceptions to a prohibition under paragraph c.
Implementing a plan: local government authority 38 1 If requested by a local government for the purposes of implementing a drinking water protection plan, the Lieutenant Governor in Council may, by regulation applicable to all or part of the designated area for the plan, a provide that i the issuance or amendment of licences, approvals, permits or other authorizations under a specified enactment, or ii the exercise of a power under a specified enactment, is subject to this section, and b despite an enactment specified under paragraph a but subject to subsection 2 , authorize the local government to i establish terms and conditions that must be included in an authorization under a specified enactment, or ii restrict the exercise of a specified power under an enactment, subject to any limits or conditions established by the regulation.
Review and amendment of plans 39 The minister may, by order made on the recommendation of the Provincial health officer, direct that a current drinking water protection plan be reviewed to determine whether amendments should be made, and this Part applies to the review and to any amendment to the plan proposed by the review.
Reconsiderations and reviews of drinking water officer decisions Inspection authority 40 1 For the purposes of this Act, a drinking water officer or issuing official may enter on or into any property and conduct an inspection and, in relation to this, has the same authority as a medical health officer under Division 1 [Inspections] of Part 4 of the Public Health Act.
Entry warrant 41 If satisfied by evidence on oath or affirmation that access on or into property is necessary for the purposes of this Act, a justice may issue a warrant authorizing a person named in the warrant to enter on or into property and conduct an inspection, undertake hazard abatement or prevention activities or take other action as authorized by the warrant.
Court order requiring compliance 42 1 On application by a drinking water officer, the Supreme Court may grant an injunction against a person who has contravened this Act, the regulations or an order under this Act, a restraining the person from contravening the Act, regulations or order, or b requiring the person to take action as directed by the court for the purpose of achieving compliance or remedying or preventing a drinking water health hazard.
Personal liability protection 43 1 No action for damages lies or may be brought against a drinking water officer, delegate or issuing official because of anything done or omitted a in the performance or intended performance of any duty under this Act, or b in the exercise or intended exercise of any power under this Act, unless the person was acting in bad faith.
Prohibition against providing false information or obstructing officials 44 A person must not a provide false or misleading information when required under this Act to provide information, or b hinder, obstruct, impede or otherwise interfere with a drinking water officer, delegate or issuing official in the performance of their duties or the exercise of their powers under this Act.
Offences and penalties 45 1 A person who contravenes this Act, or a regulation, order, direction or permit under this Act, commits an offence.
Service of documents 46 Service of documents under this Act must be in accordance with the regulations. Area descriptions 47 Where this Act or the regulations authorize or require the description or designation of an area, this may be by any delineation of the area that adequately describes it including, for example, name, map, plan, legal description, reference to a stream, reference to an aquifer or other geological formation or part of one, depth or other dimension, or by any combination of methods.
General regulation making authority 48 1 The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations referred to in section 41 of the Interpretation Act.
Authority in relation to regulations 49 1 In making a regulation under this Act, the Lieutenant Governor in Council or minister may do one or more of the following: a make different provisions for different areas as specified in the regulation; b make different regulations for different classes of persons, places, activities, conditions or things as specified in the regulation; c make different regulations for different persons, places, activities, conditions or things; d provide or provide for exemptions and waivers from otherwise applicable provisions of this Act or the regulations; e delegate a matter to a person; f confer a discretion on a person; g establish criteria that a person must use in exercising a discretionary power conferred under this Act, which apply in addition to any other criteria established under this Act.
Transitional regulations 1 The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations the Lieutenant Governor in Council considers necessary or advisable to more effectively bring this Act into operation, including a regulations for the purpose of preventing, minimizing or otherwise addressing any transitional difficulties encountered in bringing into operation amendments made by this Act to another Act, and b regulations providing an exception to or a modification of a provision in this Act or another Act or a regulation under this Act or another Act.
Commencement Sections 1 to 53, 55 to 66, 69, 74 and 83 to come into force by regulation of the Lieutenant Governor in Council. To prevent dehydration and make sure your body has the fluids it needs, make water your beverage of choice. It's a good idea to drink a glass of water:. Drinking too much water is rarely a problem for healthy, well-nourished adults. Athletes occasionally may drink too much water in an attempt to prevent dehydration during long or intense exercise.
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