Round 3 clean-up projects by region: August 2009

Watershed-wide Projects

Project Name: Lake Simcoe Agri-Environmental Farm Club

Project Proponent: Ontario Federation of Agriculture

Description: This project will enable local farm sector ‘clubs’ to organize and take advantage of specialized technical and financial assistance to introduce agricultural Beneficial Management Practices (BMPs) and discover innovative solutions to identified risks threatening the watershed.

Project Name: Agricultural Resource Inventory (ARI)

Project Proponent: Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Description: This project involves reducing rural and urban non-point source pollution, rehabilitating fish habitat, and improving information and monitoring for decision making.

Project Name: Catchment Level Nutrient Management and Target Setting

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: This project examines nutrient contributions within subwatersheds at the catchment level. This information is critical to plan and prioritize areas for detailed investment and focus to control nutrients, restore degraded features and protect ecological and hydrological integrity in the Lake Simcoe basin.

Project Name: Community Stream Steward Program

Project Proponent: Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters

Description: This project involves restoring, protecting and enhancing streams, rivers and adjacent lands by engaging and supporting local landowners and volunteers to develop community and individual capacity to be stewards of Ontario’s waterways for the long term.

Project Name: Lake Simcoe Basin BMP Inventory Phase II

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: The Lake Simcoe basin is large and subsequently there are a large number of Best Management Practice opportunities. This project includes completing a detailed inventory of Best Management Practice inventories within three key areas.

Project Name: Reducing Phosphorous in Urban Stormwater Runoff With Low Impact Development

Project Proponent: University of Guelph

Description: This project involves quantifying the extent to which phosphorus loading from urban stormwater could be reduced through the use of LID (Low Impact development techniques).

Project Name: Riparian Analysis and Prioritization for Naturalization

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: This project involved conducting a riparian analysis to identify and prioritize restoration needs for degraded riparian segments and to prioritize stewardship initiatives.

Project Name: Sewage Treatment Plants Optimization Guidance Manual

Project Proponent: Water Environment Association of Ontario

Description: This project involves conducting an evaluation of phosphorus-reducing technologies, methodologies and techniques. Results will be shared with dischargers, regulators and funding agencies to implement cost-saving control technologies for improved nutrient management.

Project Name: Lake Simcoe Agri-Environmental Farm Club

Project Proponent: Ontario Federation of Agriculture

Description: This project will enable local farm sector ‘clubs’ to organize and take advantage of specialized technical and financial assistance to introduce agricultural Beneficial Management Practices (BMPs) and discover innovative solutions to identified risks threatening the watershed.

Lake-wide Projects

Project Name: Internal Versus External Sources of Carbon in Lake Simcoe and Effects on Offshore Water Quality

Project Proponent: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources/Trent University

Description: This project investigates current scientific evidence on internal and external sources of carbon to determine how improvements in water quality can be strengthened.

Project Name: Lake Simcoe Near-shore monitoring program

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: This project involves (i): developing scientific partnerships to collect and analyze environmental information, and (ii) providing information critical for decision makers, lake managers, stakeholders and the general public.

Project Name: Lake Simcoe Septic System Funding Program

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: This project involves developing a septic system funding program available to all septic system owners within 300m of the Lake Simcoe lakeshore to encourage them to upgrade and/or repair their current systems.

Projects Near Aurora

Project Name: Highland Gate Habitat Improvement Project Phase II

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: This project enhances the watercourse by improving 25 water retention ponds to improve fish habitat, water quality and maintain coldwater habitat characteristics.

Projects Near Barrie

Project Name: Kidd's Creek Tributary - West of Eccles Street

Project Proponent: City of Barrie

Description: This project involves improving flow in the tributary, increasing aquatic habitat, improving water quality, vegetating the banks with plants, and replacing storm pipe to provide greater ease for fish passage.

Project Name: Kidd's Creek Watercourse Improvements - Donald St. to Eccles St. at Henry St.

Project Proponent: City of Barrie

Description: This project involves creating an open channel in place of the existing culvert to avoid flooding, and improving the existing channel cross section through naturalization to improve aquatic habitat and water quality.

Projects Near Bradford

Project Name: Feasibility Analysis and Preliminary Design - Creating Treatment Lagoon to Reduce Phosphorus Loading From Holland Marsh

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: This project evaluates a more cost-effective solution than the creation of a wastewater treatment facility in order to reduce phosphorous loadings from Holland Marsh.

Project Name: Holland Marsh Riparian Project

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: This is Phase two of the project and the focus is on communicating the benefits of Best Management Practices. Phase one saw the completion of a pilot project aimed at reducing erosion.

Projects Near Brock Township

Project Name: Beaver River - Cameron Road Erosion and Habitat Creation

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: This project involves stabilizing 80m of riverbank, creating new habitat to encourage enhanced opportunities for small-mouth bass and perch spawning, and fencing off livestock.

Projects Near East Holland Watershed

Project Name: Eastern Creek streambank naturalization project

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: This project involves undertaking a feasibility study to determine which options should be considered to restore the health of this aquatic ecosystem.

Projects Near Georgina

Project Name: Crescent Beach, Lake Simcoe Shoreline Restoration Project

Project Proponent: Private Landowner

Description: This project involved removal of a breakwater and the naturalization and rehabilitation of the surrounding shoreline. 

Project Name: Cedar Park Erosion and Habitat Creation

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: This project involves rehabilitating and creating fish habitat in the river by placing rock and cobble on the bed and planting natural vegetation along the bank to encourage stabilization and help in reducing phosphorous loading into the river.

Project Name: Lockmar Farms - Liquid manure storage and pump

Project Proponent: James Lockie

Description: This project involved the construction of a concrete liquid manure storage tank that will control and contain nutrients like phosphorus, and significantly decrease the possibility of contamination.

Project Name: Otter Cove Streambank stabilization and habitat creation

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: This project involved the creation of new spawning habitat and installation of a riparian buffer to stabilize the stream bank and create habitat to help restore the health of the aquatic ecosystem and improve the quality of water entering Lake Simcoe.

Project Name: Crescent Beach, Lake Simcoe Shoreline Restoration Project

Project Proponent: Private Landowner

Description: This project involved removal of a breakwater and the naturalization and rehabilitation of the surrounding shoreline.

Projects Near Innisfill

Project Name: Lindy Lane Channel Restoration

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: This project improved water quality through naturalization of the channel and the surrounding park area.

Project Name: Monitoring phosphorus load in stormwater runoff from major urban development project

Project Proponent: University of Guelph

Description: This project involves monitoring the phosphorus load in stormwater runoff from a new 700 hectare major housing development in the Town of Innisfil. It also develops new innovative designs and installation methods for soil erosion and sediment controls, together with improved inspection monitoring, maintenance and reporting protocols.

Project Name: Poplar Drive Channel Restoration and Park Naturalization

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: This project involved opening the channel to avoid direct drainage path in which phosphorus, sodium and other chemicals are directly discharged into Lake Simcoe.

Projects Near the Maskinonge River Watershed

Project Name: Adopt the Maskinonge River Project

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: This project involved reducing both rural and urban sources of phosphorus and other contaminants and engaging the Maskinonge community by raising awareness of the importance of best management practices within the sub-watershed.

Projects Near Newmarket

Project Name: Eastern Creek Streambank naturalization project

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: This project involves undertaking a feasibility study to determine which options should be considered to restore the health of this aquatic ecosystem.

Project Name: Fairy Lake Wetlands creation project

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority Total Project

Description: This project involves establishing a wetland through tree and shrub plantings and by installing stream bank buffers.

Projects Near Ramara Township

Project Name: Ramara Creeks Stewardship Best Management Practices

Project Proponent: Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority

Description: Through stewardship planning, potential best management practice (BMP) project opportunities will be identified to address water quality of streams entering Lake Simcoe from the Township of Ramara.

Projects Projects Near Uxbridge

Project Name: Hop Hill Stables Manure Management by Anaerobic Digestion - Phase 1

Project Proponent: Michael Jewett

Description: This project demonstrates that through composting and other digestion means, manure can be utilized in an efficient and effective manner.

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