Small Drinking Water Systems (SDWS)
If you provide access to drinking water for the public and your water is not provided by a municipal source, you may be operating a Small Drinking Water System (SDWS). These systems must follow the requirements under the law, Small Drinking Water Systems (O. Reg. 319/08).
Public Health Units across Ontario inspect and regulate Small Drinking Water Systems. Please contact Southwestern Public Health (SWPH) if you are, or believe you may be, a Small Drinking Water System and you have not received a site specific risk assessment by a Public Health Inspector.
Types of Small Drinking Water Systems
Examples of Small Drinking Water Systems include: a food service establishment, a place that operates primarily for the purpose of providing overnight accommodation to the travelling public, a trailer park or campground, a marina, a church, a mosque, a synagogue, a temple or other place of worship, a recreational camp, a recreational or athletic facility, a place, other than a private residence, where a service club or fraternal organization meets on a regular basis, or any place where the general public has access to a washroom, drinking water fountain or shower.
There are 5 Classes of Small Drinking Water Systems.
- Small Non-Municipal Non-Residential (e.g., church, motel, B&B, restaurant)
- Large Non-Municipal Non-Residential (e.g., large resort)
- Small Municipal Non-Residential (e.g., community hall, sports field/arena)
- Large Municipal Non-Residential (e.g., airport, large sports complex)
- Non-Municipal Seasonal Residential (e.g., trailer park, campground)
Small Drinking Water System Operators Guide
Important information and supporting documentation regarding Small Drinking Water Systems and the regulatory requirements for their operation and maintenance can be found through Southwestern Public Health’s Small Drinking Water Systems Operator’s Guide.
Notice of Intent to Supply Water
Any Small Drinking Water System owner or operator who wishes to supply water to the system users after there has been a shut down (has not been supplying water to users) of more than 60 days, must notify the Medical Officer of Health of the intent to begin to supply water.
- Download and complete the Notification of Intent to Supply Water to Users Form
- Complete the Notification of Intent to Supply Water Online Form
Additional resources:
- Monthly Signage Sheet for Small Drinking Water Systems Operators
- Operational Checks Documentation Log
- The Ministry of Health and Long Term Care (MOHLTC) - Small Drinking Water Systems provides guidance documents, SDWS fact sheets, Ontario Regulations, etc.
- The Government of Ontario Central Forms Site provides the following SDWS forms. You may find it useful and very helpful to print all of these documents to create an Operations Reference Manual:
- 4578 - 64E Labs Services Notification Form
- 4579 - 64E SDWS Identification Form
- 4580 - 64E Notice of Adverse Test Results/Issue Resolution Form
- 012 - 1806 Well Record Request Form
How can I get a Small Drinking Water System tested?
Visit the Ontario Ministry Licensed Laboratories page for a list of laboratories licensed to perform drinking water tests.
Please Note: If you own/operate a SDWS, you are legally required to report any Adverse Water Quality Incidents to your local health unit. Please call the Health Protection Department at 1-800-922-0096 to report an adverse water quality incident.