Comment
Dear Minister Phillips,
The Township of Champlain has a strong history of close collaboration with South Nation
Conservation (SNC) on shared priorities which protect the environment and engage
communities while balancing people and nature.
SNC has local knowledge and expertise required to make informed decisions on project
proposals. Staff are committed to ensuring that projects proceed successfully while
fulfilling their environmental mandate of protecting people, places and property.
SNC provides significant value to the Township of Champlain as well as the local
communities we serve through the following core services:
• Fostering Landowner Stewardship — plant trees, manage community lands, offer
resources, work with partners on important water quality improvement projects.
• Protecting People and Property — Map and regulate floodplains and natural
hazards, work closely with municipalities, residents and build community to support
sustainable development, deliver flood forecasting programs and protect drinking
water sources.
• Providing Natural Spaces and Recreational Opportunities — own and manage
over 20,000 acres of public natural spaces.
• Making Science-Based Decisions — collect water, stream, fisheries, forestry and
wetland data to support stewardship programs and guide sustainable development.
• Empowering Communities and Youth — Partner with schools and communities to
deliver on-the-ground stewardship work and environmental education.
Conservation Authorities are one of the only boots-on-the-ground agencies working
directly with municipalities, residents, and stakeholders in a timely and meaningful way;
with international recognition for their approach to integrated watershed management.
Partnerships with South Nation Conservation have enabled our resilient communities to
grow sustainably and come together on shared environmental priorities.
We are committed to supporting SNC’s ability to deliver important on-the-ground
environmental work for watershed communities on behalf of our municipality.
We encourage the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks to consider the
value in existing services provided by Conservation Authorities as they protect people
and property from natural hazards, while supporting safe and sustainable development.
It is this commitment and hard work that will reap future benefits for our communities as
well as the Province of Ontario, today and into the future.
Sincerely,
Paula Knudson
CAO
Township of Champlain
Supporting documents
Submitted May 17, 2019 2:53 PM
Comment on
Modernizing conservation authority operations - Conservation Authorities Act
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013-5018
Comment ID
30241
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