I live near a Drinking Water Source Protection road sign – What does that mean?

There are a number of drinking water threats such as the application of commercial fertilizer, storage of large volumes of fuel, or application of manure that have the potential to impact your municipal drinking water source. If you live in a Drinking Water Source Protection zone, it means that these and a handful of other threats have policies in place to help protect the water source.

You can help ensure safe drinking water in your area by checking out our interactive map here. It will allow you to determine if your property is in a vulnerable area, the drinking water threats in your zone and the policies that apply to you. You also can read summaries on each drinking water system and learn about its water source, treatment system and serviced population.

Visit the map today and help protect drinking water sources in the Trent Conservation Coalition Source Protection Region!

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NOTICE: Trent Conservation Coalition Source Protection Committee Member Vacancies

Under the Clean Water Act, a Source Protection Committee representing multiple stakeholders is required for each source protection region in Ontario. A Source Protection Committee oversees all matters of the Source Protection Region. The Trent Conservation Coalition Source Protection Committee is seeking to fill member vacancies in the areas of Municipal, First Nations and Aggregate/Mining Sector. For more information click here

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