SOURCE WATER PROTECTION

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Severn Sound Source Protection Authority (SSSPA)


Drinking Water Source Protection
 

The Severn Sound Source Protection Authority (SSSPA) is part of the South Georgian Bay Lake Simcoe Source Protection Region. The SSSPA consists of nine municipalities with 32 municipal groundwater systems and two surface water systems.  More Information... 

Regional Website: www.ourwatershed.ca 

Source Water Protection frequently asked questions

South Georgian Bay Lake Simcoe Source Protection Region More Information... 

Ontario Drinking Water Stewardship PageOntario Drinking Water Stewardship   SWP Meetings, Minutes and Agendas PageMeetings, Minutes and Agendas    Source Protection Region Committee Members - www.ourwatershed.caCommittee Members 
Ontario Drinking Water Stewardship Program - Funding is available for landowners within specific areas near municipal water supplies.. More Information... A schedule of the quarterly Severn Sound Source Water Protection Authority meetings as well as minutes from past meetings and agendas for upcoming meetings are available.  More Information... The South Georgian Bay Lake Simcoe Source Protection Region Committee exists to ensure an open process is followed in the development of reasonable, science based policies that protect municipal sources of drinking water now and into the future. 
Who are the SPC Members?
 
North Simcoe Municipal Groundwater Study Draft Assessment Report Terms of Reference
In 2001, a study of local groundwater resources of the North Simcoe Study Area was completed. The study delineated local aquifers, identified risks to groundwater quality and quantity, completed Wellhead Protection Area delineation for all municipal water supplies and provided planning tools for protecting and managing groundwater (NSMGW Study, 2001).  The Severn Sound Source Protection Area Assessment Report (Draft) describes both the vulnerability of municipal drinking water systems to deterioration in water quality and quantity, and those activities that could be significant threats to drinking water (SSSPA AR(D), 2010). More Information...

Brochures about the Assessment Report.

The Severn Sound Source Protection Area Terms of Reference is a workplan that outlines who will be responsible for specific tasks leading to the Source Protection Plan,
how the work will be conducted, when various projects will be finished, and for what cost (SSSPA TOR, 2009).

Download:
Terms of Reference ( 0.6 mbs)

 

 

2011 Severn Sound Source Protection Authority Members:


Councillor Bob Jeffery (Chair) Town of Midland
Councillor Perry Ritchie Township of Springwater
Councillor Dave Ritchie Township of Tay
Councillor Andrew Hill City of Orillia
Deputy Mayor Pat Marion Town of Penetanguishene
Mayor Ray Millar Township of Tiny
Councillor Paul Wiancko Township of Georgian Bay
Councillor Ron Stevens Township of Severn
Councillor Kelly Meyer Township of Oro-Medonte
Deputy Mayor Ralph Hough Township of Oro-Medonte
Keith Sherman SSEA Executive Director
Lynn Dollin Chair, South Georgian Bay Lake Simcoe Source Protection Region (SGBLSSPR)

 

 

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