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Media Release: Septic Social

MEDIA RELEASE – For Immediate Release: 17 April 2018

GSWA Septic Social

SUDBURY – The Greater Sudbury Watershed Alliance (GSWA) is pleased to announce our Septic Social, to take place on Thursday, 3 May 2018, from 7 to 9:00 pm, at Lockerby Legion, 2200 Long Lake Road, Sudbury. You are likely wondering – what is a Septic Social?

GSWA’s Septic Social is an opportunity to learn about the pros and cons of the many different types of private sewage treatment systems, the do’s and don’ts of maintaining an effective sewage system, the inspection and regulatory responsibilities that all homeowners carry, and the potential effects on our environment if it isn’t working properly”, said Richard Denton, GSWA Chair.

There will be beverages and snacks, great door prizes, and an opportunity to meet contractors and ask those in the know your burning questions about sewage treatment systems.  A little about our speakers:

Brittany Pellerin is a Chemical Engineering Technologist, currently employed by exp. Services in Sudbury, working as a Lab Technician in the Materials Testing Division.  Brittany spends a great deal of her time working with septic clients and contractors looking to have percolation tests completed.  Brittany completed the Ontario Rural Wastewater Centre course, On-Site Sewage Systems 2012 – Septic Installer/Inspector Licensing Preparation.

Ed Wierzbicki graduated from Ryerson and worked as a Public Health Inspector/ Coordinator at the Sudbury & District Health Unit for 33 years.  Ed’s responsibilities included many public health programs, and in particular Private Sewage Disposal.  After retiring in 2007 he established his own business, Sewage Systems by Design, designing private sewage systems as an official Building Code Designer under the Ontario Building Code.

Charles Ramcharan is an Associate Professor at Laurentian University, School of the Environment, and an aquatic biologist working with the Cooperative Freshwater Ecology Unit, at the Vale Living with Lakes Center.  Charles’ research includes invasive species, the recovery of lakes from acidification, the effects of small scale hydro on our rivers, and the effects of urbanization and climate change.

GSWA invites you to come out to our Septic Social.  You will find it highly informative and very pertinent to ensuring clean and healthy lakes and rivers, and robust property values.

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The GSWA is a not-for-profit volunteer organization of 19 lake, creek and river stewardship groups, working to protect, promote and advocate for sustainable improvements in water quality and healthy watersheds.

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For more information contact:
Richard Denton, Chair
Greater Sudbury Watershed Alliance
Email: rdenton@nosm.ca
Tel: 1-705 642-5324 (long distance)

Media Release: Road Salt Discussion – Summary

Coverage on Media Release:

Winter road salt slowly killing a lake, by Marc Montgomery, RCI – Radio Canada

Salt, chloride levels in Sudbury’s Ramsey Lake reaching critical levels, water group warns, by Jessica Pope, CBC News

MEDIA RELEASE – For Immediate Release: 10 April 2018

GSWA Road Salt Discussion – Summary Report

SUDBURY – The Greater Sudbury Watershed Alliance (GSWA) is pleased to announce the release of its Road Salt Discussion – Summary Report (Summary Report), resulting from the Road Salt Discussion event held on 5 February 2018, at the Vale Living with Lakes Centre. This Summary Report is derived from a transcript of the event, and provides a comprehensive overview of the key concerns, comments, and potential solutions presented at the event to address the growing road salt dilemma. Read more

MEDIA RELEASE: GSWA Panel Discussion on Road Salt

For Immediate Release: 30 January 2018

SUDBURY – The Greater Sudbury Watershed Alliance (GSWA) is hosting a Panel Discussion on Road Salt on 5 February 2018, 7:00 pm, at the Vale Living with Lakes Center, 935 Ramsey Lake Road.   The public is invited to this open forum to learn more about the growing problem of road salt entering into our freshwater lakes, rivers and aquifers. 

Increasing sodium and chloride levels from road salt is a cause for concern, especially in water bodies that are sources of our drinking water.

Scientists and municipalities across North America are struggling to find solutions to the problem of chloride and sodium used to de-ice paved surfaces.  There are few mitigation methods, and currently there is no practical way to remove salt from our drinking water, or the environment.

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Press Release – WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE OR …NOT?

Press Release

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!