Archive for the Water Quality Category

City of Greater Sudbury 2016-2017 Budget

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

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2015-02-26 Drinking Water Committee – Meeting Notes

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City of Greater Sudbury 2015 Budget Input – GSWA

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City of Greater Sudbury 2014 Budget Input

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Water Wastewater Master Plan

The City is to be commended for beginning flow monitoring so that the full impact of Inflow and infiltration can be understood. GSWA also highly approves the plan to drastically reduce “I and I” since it is a contributing factor to sewage by-passes and of course, flooded basements.  All of the proposals to limit “I and I” are welcomed.

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Water Water Everywhere … Or Not? 24 April 2014

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Press Release – WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE OR …NOT?

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April 21, 2014

Greater Sudbury Watershed Alliance Inc. (GSWA)

Are you concerned about sewage back up in homes? Are you concerned about minimally treated sewage by-passing full treatment and entering our watersheds? Are you concerned about our 300 plus lakes, rivers and creeks?

The Greater Sudbury Watershed Alliance in partnership with Dynamic Earth is hosting an Earth Week open panel discussion on Thursday April 24, 2014 starting a 6:30 pm at Dynamic Earth.  This is a free event and all are welcome.

WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE OR …NOT?

Our title questions our relationship to the water around us. As climate changes how does our relationship with water need to be changed? Discover why and how we need to adapt to climate change in relation to our lakes, our city and our own backyards.

Our panelists will offer thought for discussion and open audience questions will further that discussion.  Dr. Charles Ramcharan of Laurentian University will address climate uncertainty, Nick Benkovich, Manager of Water and Waste Water from the City of Greater Sudbury will address the issue of storm water and Dan Chaput a staff scientist at Science North will address alternatives to lawns, rain gardens shoreline buffers and summer drought.

GSWA is an association of lake, river and creek stewardship groups within the City of Greater Sudbury. Several member groups will have displays of their individual stewardship projects. Come on out and see the strides being made in lake stewardship. Meet our panel and members of GSWA. Find out what is going on!

 

Protect Your Lake – Protect Your Investment – Septic Booklet

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Stormwater Management Planning & Design – Ramsey Lake

It would seem that no one storm water management system can effectively protect Ramsey Lake from all storm water pollutants. As a consequence, the GSWA would like to suggest that the following ideas be considered:

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