Permit to Take Water
Companies or organizations who take over 50,000 litres of water/day from a lake, river, stream or groundwater source, must obtain a Permit to Take Water from the Ministry of the Environment -with a few exceptions. Permit holders are legally required to record how much water they take each day. Data includes: purpose location water source (e.g., ground or surface) maximum amount allowed per day permit number expiry date of the permit Permitted water-taking map Create a map for a water-taking application
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Date Created
2020-01-11
Date Published
2020-01-11
Temporal Coverage
1960-01-01 - 2025-01-01
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Government of Ontario; Environment, Conservation and Parks. (2020-01-11). Permit to Take Water. Government of Ontario; Environment, Conservation and Parks.
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