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Natural Shorelines PageNatural Shorelines Well Aware PageWell Aware Tree Distribution PageTree Distribution
The Natural Shorelines Project is an initiative to provide advice and assistance to landowners interested in protecting, enhancing or restoring a natural shoreline. More  Information...   Severn Sound Environmental Association offers free Well Aware home visits, conducted by trained Water Guides, to help rural well owners identify priorities for action to protect their drinking water source. More Information...   SSEA, North Simcoe Stewardship, the Townships of Springwater, Tay and Tiny, and the Towns of Penetanguishene and Midland are working together to provide residents with reasonably priced, native tree seedlings for planting in early spring 2010. More Information...
Ontario Drinking Water Stewardship PageOntario Drinking Water Stewardship Volunteer Opportunities PageVolunteer Opportunities Stream Rehabilitation PageStream Rehabilitation
Ontario Drinking Water Stewardship Program - Funding is available for landowners within specific areas near municipal water supplies.. More Information... The SSEA Office coordinates volunteer efforts in the Severn Sound Area. If you are interested in the volunteer opportunities we have available, find out more Information. SSEA and our partners are working together to improve surface water quality in North Simcoe by helping landowners implement Best Management Practices, including tree planting. More Information...
Healthy Streams PageHealthy Streams

Yellow Fish Road (TM) PageYellow Fish RoadTM

 
The goal of the SSEA Healthy Streams program is to improve surface water quality in North Simcoe, by helping landowners implement specific farm Best Management Practices. More Information... The goal of the SSEA Yellow Fish Road™ program is to help local communities understand that pollutants such as dirt, oil, soapy water and chemicals that enter storm drains are washed untreated into rivers, lakes and streams, where they can negatively impact water quality and aquatic life. More Information...  

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