11. The 5-year waterworks and sewer plan must contain the following information and documents:(1) information relating to land use planning or, in the case of built areas, a land use plan;
(2) the location of subdivisions to be served and the location of proposed work;
(3) the location of former residual materials disposal sites;
(4) an agreement between the Minister and the municipality relating to the conservation of wetlands located in the subdivisions covered by the 5-year plan;
(5) the map location of constant or intermittent watercourses, lakes, lakeshores, riverbanks, floodplains, ponds, marshes, swamps and bogs;
(6) the map location of plant or wildlife habitats, designated threatened or vulnerable species or species likely to be so designated, and protected areas;
(7) the municipality’s commitment to ensuring that the specifications contain special technical clauses necessary for the management of surplus and discarded materials in compliance with the Act;
(8) the plans of existing networks and equipment and proposed equipment;
(9) the capacity of the drinking water treatment apparatus and equipment;
(10) a water report showing current and future needs and the consumption rate by persons, industries, businesses and institutions;
(11) the measures taken to save water and search for and reduce leakage; and
(12) the flows and pressures within the drinking water distribution network.
Where the projects concern wastewater or storm water works, the 5-year waterworks and sewer plan must contain the following additional information and documents:(1) the impact of the proposed work on combined sewer overflows and the wastewater treatment plant discharges;
(2) the capacity of combined sewer overflows to meet overflow requirements and the capacity of the wastewater treatment plant to meet the discharge requirements attributed to them;
(3) storm water flows and management strategies; and
(4) the program to monitor industrial discharges into the sewer networks.