11.2.5. A milking parlour must meet the following requirements:(1) the floor must(a) be of hard, smooth, washable and impervious material;
(b) be designed to prevent accumulation of water or dirt;
(c) have a wastewater drainage system that prevents backflow, the spread of odours that could affect the milk, and contamination of the milking parlour;
(d) not be slatted; and
(e) be clean and free of accumulation of manure;
(2) ramps and platforms must be of washable impervious material;
(3) the ceiling, walls, doors and windows must be coated with hard, smooth, washable and impervious material;
(4) doors, windows and all openings leading to the outside must be designed and maintained to prevent the entry of insects, birds, rodents or other pests;
(5) the milking parlour must have a hot and cold potable running water system under pressure and hoses and nozzles installed for washing the milking parlour and equipment; the system must be protected against any source of contamination;
(6) the milking parlour must be ventilated in accordance with paragraph 6 of section 11.2.4;
(7) the milking parlour must have an artificial lighting system that complies with paragraph 7 of section 11.2.4; and
(8) where needed, the milking parlour must be heated to prevent freezing.
A dairy producer that, on 30 July 2008, has a milk house whose wastewater disposal system does not meet the standards set out in subparagraph c of paragraph 1 of section 11.2.5 has 5 years after that date to meet those standards. (O.C. 741-2008, s. 17)