CSA W211:21
1 Scope
1.1 General
This Standard outlines minimum requirements and recommendations for the management of a stormwater system established by an operating authority. It provides a standardized guidance process to manage a stormwater system to meet regulatory requirements, reflect sound policy decision-making, and demonstrate a high standard of care to minimize legal, environmental, social, and economic risks, especially given a changing climate and hydrologic conditions. It also provides a documentation protocol to ensure all changes and decisions made in policy and procedures are well documented, and identifies steps for operating authorities to internally audit their management system. It is written with flexibility such that it could be applicable to any size of stormwater system.
This Standard provides
a)
an outline of the key policies and procedures needed for effective management of a stormwater system;
b)
a framework for increasing public safety by identifying and mitigating environmental, social, legal, and economic risks to the system; and
c)
the ability to demonstrate enhanced environmental outcomes through the effective application and continual improvement of the stormwater management system.
1.2 Users
1.2.1 Primary users
This Standard is intended for use by persons or organizations that own, manage, and/or operate a stormwater system. It also provides a framework to ensure that persons responsible for the stormwater system are provided with the information necessary to support sound decision-making.
Other potential users include the following:
a)
Governments (federal, territorial, provincial, municipal): Governments at all levels must better understand the risks and opportunities related to stormwater planning and management. In particular, provincial/territorial governments play a key role in managing intra-jurisdictional water and land resources. Responsible authorities can use this Standard for better planning, policy making and decision-making. Municipal inspectors can be more informed to ensure conformance in the field.
b)
Builders/developers: Builders and developers should factor improved stormwater management and climate resiliency into infrastructure design and construction. This Standard can provide guidance around planning, design, and construction of stormwater systems.
c)
Technical practitioners: Engineering design, planning, and other technical practitioners within and external to government play integral roles in stormwater planning, design, and construction. This Standard can be used to better identify and manage risk, as well as integrate best practices.
1.2.2 Other stakeholders
More broadly, the following other stakeholders could also use this Standard:
a)
trades persons/construction companies;
b)
home and property owners;
c)
property and casualty insurers;
d)
banks/credit unions/mortgage lenders;
e)
credit rating agencies;
f)
lawyers;
g)
real estate brokers/agents;
h)
home inspectors;
i)
securities commissions;
j)
institutional investors; and
k)
educational institutes.
1.3 Application
1.3.1 In scope
The scope of this Standard covers the following types of systems:
a)
publicly owned stormwater systems;
b)
areas not subject to permafrost [Clause 1.3.2h)];
c)
privately owned stormwater infrastructure (e.g., commercial and industrial) that are connected to a stormwater system; and
d)
impacts to combined sewers as part of the operation of the stormwater system.
Note: While many aspects of this Standard could be applicable to areas subject to permafrost, these areas might have unique conditions not accounted for in this Standard.
1.3.2 Out of scope
The following are out of scope for this Standard:
a)
sanitary sewage collection, conveyance, or treatment systems;
b)
the design, commissioning, or operation of combined sewers;
c)
the planning, design, construction, closure, or abandonment of a stormwater system, but rather to the management of these activities;
d)
lot-level infrastructure except where it is considered part of, or might affect, the stormwater system;
e)
drinking water or wastewater systems, except where these systems interact with a stormwater system;
f)
sea level rise or storm surge, except where these elements interact with a stormwater system;
g)
areas where permafrost is present (see CSA S503 for more guidance related to areas subject to permafrost); and
h)
individual project or infrastructure components.
1.4 Terminology
In this Standard, “shall” is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy in order to comply with the Standard; “should” is used to express a recommendation or that which is advised but not required; and “may” is used to express an option or that which is permissible within the limits of the Standard.
Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose of a note accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material.
Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written as requirements.
Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (non-mandatory) to define their application.
OEN:
CSA
Langue:
English
Code(s) de l'ICS:
91.020
Statut:
Norme
Date de Publication:
2021-11-30
Numéro Standard:
CSA W211:21