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Take a Little Lead Out! is a program run by SSEA that provides anglers with the opportunity to voluntarily exchange their old lead sinkers and jigs for new “unleaded” alternatives, free of charge
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  Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) materials are harmful products (corrosive, toxic, flammable, or reactive) and must be properly disposed of through HHW programs. Fortunately, County of Simcoe residents can dispose of HHW at the appropriate facilities for FREE. 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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