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.
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. 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.
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.
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.
As a rural resident it is vital to keep my water well sources free from any source of contamination. A proposal currently for cemetery land use. The zoning is Greenbelt, protected countryside, golf course; however, a by-law zoning change for CE was proposed to the Town which is under
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. Food and water are the necessities of life.
I, like thousands of rural Ontarions rely on our ground sourse water for agriculture,to supply our food and for individual day to day survival. The Greenbelt needs to be saved ,and if anything, expanded , to help offset the concerning changes to our climate.
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.
I want to see the Greenbelt expanded to include the entire Lake Simcoe watershed that hasn't already been legislated for development. It does not make sense to only have a part of the watershed protected while the other areas are not.
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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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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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All of S. ,significant wildlife habitat and corridors, any other significant topographic features, and classes 1-4 farm land. Farm land in S.Ont.
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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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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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As a rural resident it is vital to keep my water well sources free from any source of contamination. A proposal currently for cemetery land use. The zoning is Greenbelt, protected countryside, golf course; however, a by-law zoning change for CE was proposed to the Town which is under
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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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I, like thousands of rural Ontarions rely on our ground sourse water for agriculture,to supply our food and for individual day to day survival. The Greenbelt needs to be saved ,and if anything, expanded , to help offset the concerning changes to our climate.
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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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1. If walking is good for your health, the postman would be immortal.
2. A whale swims all day, only eats fish, drinks water and is fat.
3. A rabbit runs and hops and only lives 15 years.
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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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I want to see the Greenbelt expanded to include the entire Lake Simcoe watershed that hasn't already been legislated for development. It does not make sense to only have a part of the watershed protected while the other areas are not.
[Original Comment ID: 213289]
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