This form is for additional payment for Drinking Water Works Permits & Municipal Drinking Water Licences, and application for Environmental Compliance Approvals, Permits to Take Water, and Renewable Energy Approvals, or if you have not submitted payment with your initial application.
This form will be used to evaluate applications for approval of municipal & non-municipal drinking-water systems as required by Section 31, 36, 38, 52 & 60 of the SDWA.
Environmental Compliance Approvals with Limited Operational Flexibility (Air & Noise) include the requirement that the Approval holder prepare a Written Summary each year. The purpose of the Written Summary is to document modifications completed over time at a Facility.
Will be used to evaluate applications for Environmental Compliance Approvals (ECAs) issued under Part II.1 of the EPA. This application form should be used solely for vertical closed loop ground source heat pumps.
Approved by Director (MOECC) for the purposes of section 5 (1) of O. Reg. 350/12.
Information requested in this form will be used to assist the Client Services and Permissions Branch in processing requests for copies of Environmental Compliance Approval.
Preparing and submitting the Risk Assessment Pre-submission form (PSF) is a mandatory part of the risk assessment review process. The PSF is an opportunity for the property owner and their Qualified Person to provide a thorough description of the property and of the planned risk assessment approach, and for the Ministry to provide comments in return. When used effectively, the PSF can improve the quality of the risk assessment (RA) submission, enabling a more efficient Ministry review.
The following guide provides an overview of program details and requirements and act as a reference for applicants.
Applicants interested in applying for the Community Emergency Preparedness Grant (CEPG) need to review the Application Guidelines. The purpose of the guidelines is to provide applicants with program information including eligible applicants, eligible expenses, report requirements and other useful information.
The Ministry of Transportation’s Connecting Links Program provides dedicated provincial funding for road and bridge projects on designated connecting link highways.
Connecting links are municipal roads that connect two ends of a provincial highway through a community or to an international or interprovincial border crossing.
Used to apply for financial travel assistance by Northern Ontario residents who must travel long distances to access medical specialist services.
This page includes the guidelines and other reference documents for the Community Sport and Recreation Infrastructure Fund (CSRIF).
This form is to be completed by applicants (and, if applicable, their spouse and dependents) who are making an application to the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program.
Used by Toronto Clients to order Biological Supplies from Ontario Government Pharmaceutical and Medical Supply Service.
To appeal an Order of Administrative Penalty imposed under the Payday Loans Act, 2008
Notice of Appeal?(for appeal of an Order of Administrative Penalty under the Collection and Debt Settlement Services Act)