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Lower Trent Conservation: Flood Protection - Low Water Response - Watershed management, conservation areas, policy information, & contacts.
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Flood Forecasting and Warning. Current Low Water Level Condition:. Level 2 Condition UPDATE - August 17, 2016. Level 2 Condition UPDATE - August 5, 2016. Level 2 Condition - July 4, 2016. Level 1 Condition UPDATE - June 15, 2016. Level 1 Condition - June 3, 2016. Drought-like conditions in Ontario in the late 1990s prompted the province to establish the Ontario Low Water Response Plan. A watershed is considered to be in drought conditions if it is experiencing:. Water users will be asked to voluntarily.
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Lower Trent Conservation: Contact - Watershed management, conservation areas, policy information, & contacts.
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Please note that under the rules associated with the new Canadian Anti-Spam Legislation, we are required to collect your first and last name. Lower Trent Conservation never sells or trades email addresses. Personal information provided is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Any questions can be directed to Marilyn Bucholtz, Communications and Outreach Coordinator, at 613-394-3915 extension 216. Click Here to Sign Up Now.
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Lower Trent Conservation: Events & Education - Special Events - Watershed management, conservation areas, policy information, & contacts.
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Join Ewa, our Ecology & Stewardship Specialist, on a series of outdoor adventures across the Trent River valley. Everyone welcome! Donations accepted to help us continue to offer these learning experiences. Dress for trail and weather conditions! In case of inclement weather, these events may be cancelled for safety reasons at short notice. If in doubt, please call our office at 613-394-4829 on the day of the event. Or call 613-394-3915 ext. 252. MOONWALK @ Goodrich-Loomis Conservation Area. We will walk...
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Lower Trent Conservation: Conservation Lands - Conservation Areas - Goodrich-Loomis - Watershed management, conservation areas, policy information, & contacts.
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Get outdoors and step into nature at one of Ontario's Conservation Areas! 12 kilometres in total (6 trails). Large Esker, Cold Creek, remnant prairie, provincially significant wetland, oak savannah. Small picnic shelter w/2 tables, 2 ski shelters w/1 table each, privy, Conservation Centre (available for rent). 1331 Pinewood School Rd. Off Hwy 30 just North of Brighton. Prairie Restoration at Goodrich-Loomis. Learn about the prairie restoration. Work happening at Goodrich-Loomis.
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Lower Trent Conservation: Conservation Lands - Watershed management, conservation areas, policy information, & contacts.
http://www.ltc.on.ca/conservation
Get outdoors and step into nature at one of Ontario's Conservation Areas! Spending time in nature has many health benefits and is a great way to energize your body and mind! About ways our environment boosts your health and how you can energize your body and mind by Stepping into Nature. At one of Ontario's 270 Conservation Areas. Discover the Wonders of NATURE! Compared to an urban setting, walking in nature has been shown to reduce anger, improve positive affect, and lower blood pressure. Check out the...
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Lower Trent Conservation: Flood Protection - Flood Forecasting & Warning - Water Level Bulletins - Watershed management, conservation areas, policy information, & contacts.
http://ltc.on.ca/flood/ffw/wlb
Flood Forecasting and Warning. Past Water Level Bulletins:. For the Trent River - April 18, 2016. Flood Watch for the Trent River (Hastings to Trenton). April 14, 2016. Flood Warning for Rice Lake and the Trent River. April 11, 2016. Flood Warning for Rice Lake and the Trent River. April 7, 2016. Flood Watch (Update) for the Trent River (Hastings to Trenton). April 4, 2016. Flood Watch for the Trent River (Hastings to Trenton). April 2, 2016. January 29, 2016. For the Trent River - January 25, 2016.
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Lower Trent Conservation: About Us - Watershed management, conservation areas, policy information, & contacts.
http://www.ltc.on.ca/about
How You Can Help. In response to requests from local communities, Lower Trent Conservation was formed in 1968 under the. To protect, restore and manage water and other natural resources within the Trent River valley. We are accountable to the residents of the watershed through our Board of Directors. We are striving to be a local leader in conservation - working with others towards healthy watersheds for now and future generations. We see healthy watersheds as having:. Reduced flood and erosion risk.
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Lower Trent Conservation: Planning & Permits - Watershed management, conservation areas, policy information, & contacts.
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Ontario’s Conservation Authorities were formed under of the Conservation Authorities A. To address natural resource issues such as deforestation, soil erosion, flooding, and degraded water quality. The Co. Recognizes that natural resources are best managed on a watershed basis. Prevent the loss of life and property due to flooding and erosion. Conserve and enhance natural resources. Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses Regulation). If you are planning a p...
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Lower Trent Conservation: Events & Education - Watershed management, conservation areas, policy information, & contacts.
http://www.ltc.on.ca/events
Education and outreach are critically important to engaging residents in environmentally sustainable. Behaviours and drawing attention to conservation issues. Special events, workshops, volunteer activities, displays, new media and website development, press releases and publications are some of the initiatives that provide opportunities for everyone to learn about the importance of environmental protection and stewardship of the Lower Trent watershed region.
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