Standard CAN/BNQ 3680-600
Onsite Domestic Wastewater Treatment Technologies
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The challenge for persons living in isolated dwellings is to establish an effective system for managing water, particularly wastewater. For this purpose, onsite domestic wastewater treatment technologies have been developed and must meet specific requirements governing their reliability and conformity to municipal bylaws. The BNQ has therefore developed the CAN/BNQ 3680-600 Canadian national standard based on the methodology of standard NSF 40 for onsite domestic wastewater treatment technologies. Similar to standard NSF 40, the CAN/BNQ 3680-600 standard includes a six-month period with limitations and frequent sampling; this period is followed by an additional six months of less frequent sampling to verify the reliability of the treatment system during the four seasons of the Québec climate.
Standard CAN/BNQ 3680-600 establishes the performance requirements applicable to onsite domestic wastewater treatment technologies used to treat wastewater from isolated dwellings and specifies the test methods used to verify their performance conformity against the requirements established by regulatory authorities.
It applies to onsite domestic wastewater treatment technologies used to treat wastewater from isolated dwellings. It does not establish performance requirements for onsite wastewater treatment technologies designed for water reuse, nor those used for other buildings that may be attached to isolated dwellings (service stations or restaurants).
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12637 ANG CAN/BNQ 3680-600 Onsite Domestic Wastewater Treatment Systems This edition reaffirms (reapproves) the edition dated January 17, 2023, which now includes Amendment No. 1 dated August 6, 2024. Consequently, this edition is equivalent to the previous edition. 12636 FRN CAN/BNQ 3680-600 Systèmes de traitement autonome des eaux usées domestiques La présente édition reconduit (confirme), en les intégrant, le texte de l'édition du 17 janvier 2023 et le texte du modificatif n° 1 du 6 aout 2024. Par conséquent, la présente édition est équivalente à l'édition antérieure. -
Standards committee members
Number of committee members : 11
Miguel Almassy DBO Expert Marie-Christine Bélanger Premier Tech Water and Environment François Boutin Agat Laboratoires Valérie Bridger Bionest David Dobson Ministry of Municipal Affairs - Government of Alberta Anne Egan Ontario Onsite Wastewater Association (OOWA) Stefan Furey Department of Environment and Climate Change - Government of Nova Scotia Christopher Jowett Waterloo Biofilter Chris Kinsley Ontario Rural Wastewater Center (ORWC) Anibal Jose Schiffino Ministère de l'Environnement, de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques, de la Faune et des Parcs (MELCCFP) Derek Smith Ministère de l’Environnement et du Changement climatique - Gouvernement du Manitoba
Certification Offer
Manufacturers of onsite domestic wastewater treatment technologies have everything to gain by having their products certified since certification is the consumer’s guarantee of quality and reliability. A manufacturer may therefore have its treatment technologies certified under the BNQ certification program specifically created for that purpose. The program is based on the CAN/BNQ 3680-600 standard and the BNQ 3680-900 certification protocol, which specifies the steps that manufacturers must follow to show that they conform to the requirements applicable to the products submitted for certification.
This certification program is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada.
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Certified businesses
Total number :5
1 Bas-Saint-Laurent PREMIER TECH EAU ET ENVIRONNEMENT LTÉE 1 Estrie DBO EXPERT INC. 1 Mauricie TECHNOLOGIES BIONEST INC. (BIONEST TECHNOLOGIES INC.) 2 Ontario WATERLOO BIOFILTER SYSTEMS INC. 2 USA NORWECO, INC. -
Notice of amendment
We would like to inform you that BNQ has recently published the 2st Edition of document CAN/BNQ 3680-600 Onsite Domestic Wastewater Treatment Systems as of 2023-01-17.
Despite the publication of this edition, the certification program remains associated with the previous edition: Onsite Residential Wastewater Treatment Technologies, 1st edition 2009.We will proceed to the update of the certification program according to this second edition.
As soon as the certification program will be updated, a notice will be sent to you concerning the transition procedure.
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Jean Couture
Program Leader
Bureau de normalisation du Québec
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