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The Source Protection Committee generally uses varied approaches to protect drinking water sources within each SPR/SPA, which can include:
The Source Protection Committee generally uses varied approaches to protect drinking water sources within each SPR/SPA, which can include:
* Prescribed policy instruments (existing provincial approvals such as Environmental Compliance Approvals and Permits To Take Water);
* Prescribed policy instruments (existing provincial approvals such as Environmental Compliance Approvals and Permits To Take Water);
* Requiring any owners/developers present a formalized risk management plan (negotiated individually);
* Requiring landowners to prepare a formal risk management plan (negotiated individually);
* Specified land use planning;
* Specified land use planning;
* Prohibition of activities that may prove detrimental to SPZs; and/or,
* Prohibition of activities within protection zones that may prove detrimental to drinking water sources; and/or,
* Current outreach and education activities (webinars, town meetings, pamphlets, online education hubs) (CTC SPR, 2019)<ref name="example2">Credit Valley-Toronto and Region-Central Lake Ontario (CTC) Source Protection Region (SPR). 2019. Protecting our Drinking Water Sources. Accessed 26 May 2022. https://ctcswp.ca/app/uploads/2019/06/DOC_20190328_Magazine_DigitalSpreads_FNL.pdf</ref>
* Current outreach and education activities (webinars, town meetings, pamphlets, online education hubs) (CTC SPR, 2019)<ref name="example2">Credit Valley-Toronto and Region-Central Lake Ontario (CTC) Source Protection Region (SPR). 2019. Protecting our Drinking Water Sources. Accessed 26 May 2022. https://ctcswp.ca/app/uploads/2019/06/DOC_20190328_Magazine_DigitalSpreads_FNL.pdf</ref>
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