Watershed-based Resource Management Strategy

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Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority's Watershed-based Resource Management Strategy is now complete.

The Watershed-based Resource Management Strategy is a new requirement under provincial legislation for all conservation authorities in Ontario. The strategy will assist authorities with enhancing their programs and services to address local watershed issues.

The strategy will also demonstrate the rationale for existing programs and services, and identify opportunities for future programs and services if gaps in watershed management are identified.

It’s an opportunity to review how our approach to watershed management has evolved as watershed issues and knowledge have changed since the authority was established in 1951, and to forecast where we’re heading based on emerging concerns.

We would love to hear your thoughts about watershed management! Don’t know what that is? Check out the Frequently Asked Questions for definitions.

An aerial view of the watershed

Click here to view the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority's Watershed-based Resource Management Strategy.

An image of the report's cover page reading Watershed-based resource management strategy

Visit www.LSRCA.on.ca to learn more about the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority.

Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority's Watershed-based Resource Management Strategy is now complete.

The Watershed-based Resource Management Strategy is a new requirement under provincial legislation for all conservation authorities in Ontario. The strategy will assist authorities with enhancing their programs and services to address local watershed issues.

The strategy will also demonstrate the rationale for existing programs and services, and identify opportunities for future programs and services if gaps in watershed management are identified.

It’s an opportunity to review how our approach to watershed management has evolved as watershed issues and knowledge have changed since the authority was established in 1951, and to forecast where we’re heading based on emerging concerns.

We would love to hear your thoughts about watershed management! Don’t know what that is? Check out the Frequently Asked Questions for definitions.

An aerial view of the watershed

Click here to view the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority's Watershed-based Resource Management Strategy.

An image of the report's cover page reading Watershed-based resource management strategy

Visit www.LSRCA.on.ca to learn more about the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority.

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