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Bill S-8, Safe Water for First Nations Act
• New government legislation has been passed regarding First Nation water and wastewater management
• First Nations can anticipate:– Increased reporting for O&M funding– Expectations to provide a level of service
regardless of the facility condition– As facility owners, be liable for health and
safety incidents in their community
Current SituationFederal Government:•Does not have regulations for safe drinking water for First Nations;•Provides funding to First Nation that do not have operators that meet the facility classification (SWOP);•Provides Enhanced O&M funding for water and wastewater facilities.
Future – After April 1, 2014Federal Government:•Will be developing water regulations;•SWOP Funding may not be extended;•Enhanced O&M funding for water and wastewater facilities may not be renewed;•Legislation gives AANDC the authority to take over plants.
What is OFNOA?• The Ontario First Nations
Operating Authority is:– First Nations governed, – Not-for-profit corporation– Offer operational support to communities;
• Operate water and wastewater plants through professional First Nation service delivery teams
• Streamline budgetary infrastructure activities• Complete proactive maintenance to key
community assets • Reduce First Nation financial liability
What is OFNOA’s Mission
Mission StatementThe Ontario First Nations Operating Authority will respect the cultural, environmental and inherent rights and values associated with water and wastewater.
Why Choose OFNOA?
• As Not for Profit organization, reinvest profits currently going to service providers into First Nation O&M
• Proactively prepare operational activities for a new regulatory environment
• Build and expand working relationships with Ontario First Nations
Stay Tuned…
• Water regulations will be developed;
• OFNOA will be a First Nation operational alternative.