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Note:  Meetings of the GSWA executive, board and general membership have taken place virtually during the pandemic .. in the future both “live” and Zoom meetings will take place as determined.

How to identify aquatic plants: SLELO-Gude-to-Aquatic-Plants-Final-VersionSLELO-Gude-to-Aquatic-Plants-Final-Version

Particular Invasive Plants of Concern – Links below:

http://www.invadingspecies.com/invaders/plants/garlic-mustard/

http://www.invadingspecies.com/invaders/plants/himalayan-balsam/

http://www.invadingspecies.com/invaders/plants/japanese-knotweed/

Recorded meeting on new shoreline restrictions:     https://youtu.be/UKd__wFv1Ws?t=2

Subwatershed Studies are available on the City Website for Junction Creek and Lake Ramsey. https://www.greatersudbury.ca/live/environment-and-sustainability1/lake-health/watershed-study/   Comments to the Ramsey Subwatershed study can be accessed through this link: http://gswa.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Ramsey-Watershed-Study-Submissions.pdf

Comments on the Junction Creek Subwatershed Study and Stormwater Master Plan by the Junction Creek Stewardship Committee, The Greater Sudbury Watershed Alliance and The Coalition for a Livable Sudbury can be accessed by clicking this link:http://gswa.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Comments-Junction-Creek-Sudy.pdf

Annual report by Junction Creek Stewardship:  2021 Annual Report_JCSC_compressed

Water Routes:  Many do not know how our sewer systems work.  This video gives a good review:  https://youtu.be/2Mquv9Qdz5o

Salt Levels in Ramsey Lake:  Video Interview with GSWA past Chair Richard Whitham on issue of salt levels in Ramsey Lake referenced in Community Release provided below: https://northernontario.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=1905865&binId=1.1142313&playlistPageNum=1

Road Salt Problem:  Road Salt Threats – Report

Community Ramsey Salt Release http://gswa.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Community-Information-Release-Salt-in-Drinking-Water-Feb.-2020.pdf

Letter (Motion) to City Council re Road Development in Ramsey Lake Watershed – 2023:  GSWA resolution – Concerns re roads – water supply – to City Council

AGM 2019 http://gswa.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/GSWA-AGM-2019-Minutes-1.pdf

AGM 2020 GSWA AGM 2020 Minutes

GSWA General Meeting Minutes Nov 22-2021 GSWA General Meeting Minutes Nov 22-2021

GSWA General Mtg MINUTES Jan. 11th 2021: GSWA General Mtg MINUTES Jan 11-2021

GSWA General Meeting Minutes March 26th 2024: GSWA AGM 2024

We are blessed to have many sources of water in our area, but it must be preserved and protected.  All water flows eventually to the Great Lakes as shown in the map below:  Not only must we protect our local water but respect where it flows.

Map of Watersheds to Lake Huron from Northeastern Ontario

Link below to address to United Nations by Autumn Peltier of Manitoulin Island speaking on the importance of protecting our waters.

https://youtu.be/OusN4mWmDKQ

Winter:  Fun for many, but not for drivers and pedestrians.  Keeping walkways clear can be a challenges.  What are the best products to use.  The GWSA has conducted research locally to determine to the extent possible all that are available and the results are shown below and also can be accessed in pdf printable form for distribution here. GSWA Jan 2021 Decision Aid to Ice Melts and Traction Aids

Past Events:  

Many thanks to all those who attended our special “funraising” event on April 16th 2019 at the Sudbury Theatre Centre to see the comedy “The Birds and the Bees” together with complementary drink and treats – door prizes and silent auction -see the full house picture below – the one vacant seat you see was that of the photographer – all had a good time.  It was a “fun” night out and all money raised will go to further the work of the Alliance. 

Photo below of a General Meeting of the GSWA

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2016-06-20 – Minutes of General Meeting

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STOP Aquatic Invasive Species Event – 23 June 2016

The Greater Sudbury Watershed Alliance (GSWA) and the City of Greater Sudbury are jointly hosting a STOP Aquatic Invasive Species Event on Thursday, June 23rd from 10 am to noon at the Ramsey Lake boat launch.  Please see the attached poster.  This is our group’s 2nd annual event.

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Help Foil Invasive Species

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Second Avenue Infrastructure Improvements – Part II Order Request, GSWA to MOECC

Further to our letter dated 25 April 2015 (attached), the Greater Sudbury Watershed Alliance wishes to inform you that our concerns have not been addressed. Therefore, we continue to request that the Minister issue a Part ll Order to elevate the Environmental Assessment to an Individual Environmental Assessment to ensure that adequate stormwater management has been incorporated into the Second Avenue infrastructure improvements, and that the waters of Ramsey Lake are protected.

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Greater Shorelines – Greater Living – Science North, 20 April 2016

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2016-03-21 – Minutes of Annual General Meeting

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Maley Drive Extension – GSWA to City

The primary effects of a four-lane road through the Junction Creek Watershed would replace natural wetlands and their ecosystem services. Wetlands act to mitigate flooding and help to purify water, and more impermeable road surface would further reduce the effectiveness of the wetland. The possibility of flooding is increased through reduced ability of the wetland to buffer flooding and retain water. As a consequence, the risk of flooding is increased in the low-lying areas along Notre Dame Boulevard.

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Greater Sudbury Watershed Studies – GSWA to Paul Javor

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Watershed Study Funding and Parking at Old St. Joe’s, to City Council

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Railroad Safety and Environmental Risk Reduction Strategy, GSWA to Federal Regulators

The GSWA is concerned with the number of rail accidents that have taken place in Northern Ontario over the past few years. The current rolling stock of tanker cars carrying hazardous materials is aging, and even a retrofitted version of the tanker cars carrying bitumen caught on fire in the Gogama rail accident on March 7, 2015.

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