Learn about the process and timelines to get a waste discharge authorization.
Depending on the type of waste or activity, authorization applications follow either a simple or complex approval process. Each process has a distinct series of steps with specific timelines.
The simple process is for applications under a regulation or code of practice that are less complex and technical in nature.
Examples of applications following the simple process are:
Simple process overview
If your application falls under the simple process, getting permission to discharge waste follows these steps:
During this step, ministry staff process application fees and review application forms to ensure they are administratively complete.
After you submit your completed application form and any applicable fees, expect to:
During this step, ministry staff review your application to confirm it belongs in the simple process.
In this step, expect that:
During this step, ministry staff complete your application and enter it into the system.
In this step, expect:
The complex process is for applications that involve submission of specific technical information. It also involves a lot of interaction with ministry staff.
Examples of applications following the complex process are:
Complex process overview
If your application falls under the complex process, getting written permission to discharge waste follows these steps:
During this step, ministry staff process application fees and review intake forms to ensure they are administratively complete. The intake forms include the information and supporting documentation describing your proposed project or activity.
After you submit your completed intake forms and any applicable fees, expect to:
During this step, ministry staff work with you to determine the components of your application package.
Expect to receive clear guidance, direction and communication from ministry staff on the information needed in your application package, including:
This step begins with ministry staff reviewing your intake forms and contacting you to set up a pre-application meeting to discuss the details of your application.
It is recommended that you:
During the pre-application meeting, you discuss the details of your application with ministry staff. The goal of the meeting is to:
After the pre-application meeting, your ministry contact will send you an Application Instruction Document (AID) that clearly states the process and application requirements agreed upon during the meeting. The AID may include an IRT.
You are responsible to:
You have up to 36 months to develop your application materials and submit them to the ministry. Support is available upon request from your ministry contact throughout this process.
In this step you submit your application package that contains all the documents outlined in the AID and IRT.
During this step ministry staff:
During this step ministry staff:
In this step, expect to:
Timelines are dependent on complexity of the application.
Steps | Estimated time |
---|---|
Intake | Up to 30 days for ministry staff to process the intake form |
Pre-application | Up to 120 days to hold the pre-application meeting |
Application submission | Up to 36 months for the applicant to submit required documentation |
Review and decision | Up to 12 months for the ministry to review the submitted documentation |
If you have questions about what process your discharge falls under, our authorization administration staff can help.