Common use of Detection Clause in Contracts

Detection. Where feasible, the Municipality will maintain a continuous monitoring system by which Trigger Events set forth in this Conditional Management Plan can be detected in a timely manner. The Conditional areas described in Section 4 of this CMP will be closed to the harvesting of molluscan shellfish in response to the detection of any event or disruption in the normal STP or collection system operations that results in a discharge to the marine environment that has the potential to pose a contamination risk to shellfish beyond the existing Sanitary Closure 17.3 boundary (a “Trigger Event”), as defined in further detail in Section 5.1.3. Rare events such as catastrophic failures or collection system ruptures that result in sewage discharges to the marine environment and are not specifically listed under the Trigger Event definition in this CMP, remain subject to reporting under subsection 38(4) of the Fisheries Act as well as the CSSP Emergency Closure Protocol Appendix VIII. Event or disruption detection systems in place include the following:

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Sources: Conditional Management Plan, Conditional Management Plan