Please add Innisfree and De Grassi Point at the Lake Simce end of the Third Line Innisfil to the planned expansion of the Greenbelt. My family has had summer cottages at Innisfree since 1886. My 100 year old grandmother has been there every summer of her life.
I am a member of Innisfree Limited at De Grassi Point which along with four other sets of landowners is part of approximately 400 acres of land, all of which are held for recreation and conservation purposes. These lands form an ideal connection to the existing Greenbelt, and if prote
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Ontario government’s proposal to expand the existing Greenbelt with a Bluebelt to better protect our province’s water resources.
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Ontario government’s proposal to expand the existing Greenbelt with a Bluebelt to better protect our province’s water resources. As a supporter of the Food & Water First campaign, I endorse this plan. Food and water are the necessities of life.
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Ontario government’s proposal to expand the existing Greenbelt with a Bluebelt to better protect our province’s water resources. As a supporter of the Food & Water First campaign, I endorse this plan. Food and water are the necessities of life.
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Ontario government’s proposal to expand the existing Greenbelt with a Bluebelt to better protect our province’s water resources. As a supporter of the Food & Water First campaign, I endorse this plan. Food and water are the necessities of life.
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Ontario government’s proposal to expand the existing Greenbelt with a Bluebelt to better protect our province’s water resources. As a supporter of the Food & Water First campaign, I endorse this plan. Food and water are the necessities of life.
Niagara Escarpment important recharge area in Melancth water surplus recharges the dolostone Aquifers upgradient of the 455 m asl contour Escarpment slope spring line. The local water surplus is equivalent to 30 to 40% of the dry season base flow at Wasaga Beach.
Niagara Escarpment important recharge area in Melancth water surplus recharges the dolostone Aquifers upgradient of the 455 m asl contour Escarpment slope spring line. The local water surplus is equivalent to 30 to 40% of the dry season base flow at Wasaga Beach.
Niagara Escarpment important recharge area in Melancth water surplus recharges the dolostone Aquifers upgradient of the 455 m asl contour Escarpment slope spring line. The local water surplus is equivalent to 30 to 40% of the dry season base flow at Wasaga Beach.
I suggest the water management policy be more inclusive of native reserves and of Ottawa, which currently have very poor water quality and water management policies, leading to increased burden of ill health. Also included should. Be Kingston, which has need for improved practices.
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Ontario government’s proposal to expand the existing Greenbelt with a Bluebelt to better protect our province’s water resources. As a supporter of the Food & Water First campaign, I endorse this plan. Food and water are the necessities of life.
Niagara Escarpment important recharge area in Melancthth water surplus recharges the dolostone Aquifers upgradient of the 455 m asl contour Escarpment slope spring line. The local water surplus is equivalent to 30 to 40% of the dry season base flow at Wasaga Beach.
Niagara Escarpment important recharge area in Melancth water surplus recharges the dolostone Aquifers upgradient of the 455 m asl contour Escarpment slope spring line. The local water surplus is equivalent to 30 to 40% of the dry season base flow at Wasaga Beach.
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Please add Innisfree and De Grassi Point at the Lake Simce end of the Third Line Innisfil to the planned expansion of the Greenbelt. My family has had summer cottages at Innisfree since 1886. My 100 year old grandmother has been there every summer of her life.
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I am a member of Innisfree Limited at De Grassi Point which along with four other sets of landowners is part of approximately 400 acres of land, all of which are held for recreation and conservation purposes. These lands form an ideal connection to the existing Greenbelt, and if prote
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I support the proposed Greenbelt Expansi for marketing and shipping to end-used manufacturers.
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Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Ontario government’s proposal to expand the existing Greenbelt with a Bluebelt to better protect our province’s water resources.
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Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Ontario government’s proposal to expand the existing Greenbelt with a Bluebelt to better protect our province’s water resources. As a supporter of the Food & Water First campaign, I endorse this plan. Food and water are the necessities of life.
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Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Ontario government’s proposal to expand the existing Greenbelt with a Bluebelt to better protect our province’s water resources. As a supporter of the Food & Water First campaign, I endorse this plan. Food and water are the necessities of life.
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Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Ontario government’s proposal to expand the existing Greenbelt with a Bluebelt to better protect our province’s water resources. As a supporter of the Food & Water First campaign, I endorse this plan. Food and water are the necessities of life.
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Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Ontario government’s proposal to expand the existing Greenbelt with a Bluebelt to better protect our province’s water resources. As a supporter of the Food & Water First campaign, I endorse this plan. Food and water are the necessities of life.
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Niagara Escarpment important recharge area in Melancth water surplus recharges the dolostone Aquifers upgradient of the 455 m asl contour Escarpment slope spring line. The local water surplus is equivalent to 30 to 40% of the dry season base flow at Wasaga Beach.
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Niagara Escarpment important recharge area in Melancth water surplus recharges the dolostone Aquifers upgradient of the 455 m asl contour Escarpment slope spring line. The local water surplus is equivalent to 30 to 40% of the dry season base flow at Wasaga Beach.
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As a farm owner in Grey County, I wish to say:
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Niagara Escarpment important recharge area in Melancth water surplus recharges the dolostone Aquifers upgradient of the 455 m asl contour Escarpment slope spring line. The local water surplus is equivalent to 30 to 40% of the dry season base flow at Wasaga Beach.
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Niagara Escarpment important recharge area in Melanc
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I suggest the water management policy be more inclusive of native reserves and of Ottawa, which currently have very poor water quality and water management policies, leading to increased burden of ill health. Also included should. Be Kingston, which has need for improved practices.
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Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Ontario government’s proposal to expand the existing Greenbelt with a Bluebelt to better protect our province’s water resources. As a supporter of the Food & Water First campaign, I endorse this plan. Food and water are the necessities of life.
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Niagara Escarpment important recharge area in Melancthth water surplus recharges the dolostone Aquifers upgradient of the 455 m asl contour Escarpment slope spring line. The local water surplus is equivalent to 30 to 40% of the dry season base flow at Wasaga Beach.
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To the MMAH,
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Niagara Escarpment important recharge area in Melancth water surplus recharges the dolostone Aquifers upgradient of the 455 m asl contour Escarpment slope spring line. The local water surplus is equivalent to 30 to 40% of the dry season base flow at Wasaga Beach.
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