The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority

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June 2024

Flood Water Safety

Watershed Condition Statement: Water Safety

Watershed Condition Statement: Water Safety Flood Potential: Low Issued to: local municipalities and school boards, local conservation authorities, emergency response agencies, MNRF, health unit, media, NVCA board & staff Date: June 23, 2024 11:30am The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority advises that the watershed has received 25-70mm of rain over the past 36 hours. As a result, […]

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Volunteers installing trees along the river side

NVCA to host public meeting seeking landowners interested in partnering on river restoration in Adjala-Tosorontio

Media Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE UTOPIA, Ontario (June 19, 2024) – The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) is inviting landowners interested in partnering on river restoration and stream bank stabilization to attend a public meeting to learn more about the Nottawasaga River Restoration Program (NRRP). The meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 25, 2024,

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Nicole Cox (NVCA Board Member), Christopher Baines (NVCA Board Member), Jonathan Scott (NVCA Vice Chair), Andrea Khanjin (Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks), Doug Hevenor (CAO of NVCA) stands beside a newly planted tree in the Minesing Wetlands.

Province of Ontario invests $125,000 to restore and enhance wetlands in the Nottawasaga Watershed

Media Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE UTOPIA, Ontario (June 10, 2024) – At a media event today, the Government of Ontario announced that the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) is receiving $125,000 to restore and enhance eight wetlands in the Nottawasaga Watershed through the Wetlands Conservation Partner Program. Similar to the rest of Southern Ontario, approximately

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