Feb 10, 2021
The Mississippi Valley Conservation Association is currently working on a new integrated Watershed Plan to help guide long term activities within the watershed. The new plan will reflect current watershed conditions and anticipated watershed management needs related to climate change, changes in land use and a changing environment.
MVCA has been working with a Public Advisory Committee (PAC) which consists of representatives from across the watershed to develop a Discussion Paper series that will highlight key issues and present potential actions to address those issues. This will form the basis for consultation with our many stakeholders and watershed communities – our partners in developing the Mississippi River Watershed Plan.
MVCA is hosting a series of virtual "Lunchtime Talks" to encourage public engagement. The following topics will be featured on the dates below. If you're unable to attend a session, the full seminar will be posted online.
The lunch time talks are scheduled for Fridays in February and March. This first one is set for February 12, on water management. The second is set for February 19, on waterfront properties. The third will take place on March 5, on Natural Systems, and the 4th on March we, on Land Development,
For more information and to register, go to https://mvc.on.ca/lunchtime-talks-water-management/
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