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  • Cover crops, strip tillage demonstrations

    Huron County Soil and Crop Improvement Association held a Huron County equipment and crop demonstration at the Huron County Ploughing Match in August 2024.
    Posted: Monday, August 19, 2024


  • Youth Corps helps Lake Huron

    The Lake Huron Coastal Centre's Coastal Conservation Youth Corps program wrapped up two fantastic weeks of hands-on environmental work along Saugeen Shores and Kincardine in July of 2024.
    Posted: Wednesday, July 31, 2024


  • Maitland Conservation restoring fish habitat

    Maitland Conservation has worked with local landowners to remove two private fish barriers and restore aquatic habitat. Both sites had online ponds which were restored to wetlands to improve water quality.
    Posted: Tuesday, July 30, 2024


  • Study area provides place to learn about nature

    The McLarty Environmental Study Area is located in the Pine River Watershed and it is open to the public to enjoy the great outdoors.
    Posted: Tuesday, July 30, 2024


  • Youth in Grey Sauble are Watershed Guardians

    Watershed Guardians is a new environmental education initiative.
    Posted: Tuesday, July 23, 2024


  • Water Walkers to walk around Lake Huron

    Anishinaabe-kwe grandmothers are walking 1,767 kilometres, in 30 days, around Naadowewi-gichigami (Lake Huron) to honour and protect the freshwater of the Great Lakes.
    Posted: Wednesday, June 26, 2024


  • Plastic People film crew visits Lake Huron

    Residents living along Lake Huron's southeast shore, including citizens from Bayfield and area and students from the South Huron area, are among the people who were interviewed for a new documentary about plastic pollution.
    Posted: Wednesday, June 26, 2024


  • Landowner restores acres along Maitland River

    'It has always been our vision to take care of the environment, as much as growing crops and livestock,' said Kate Procter.
    Posted: Monday, June 17, 2024


  • Cover crop grants for farmers in Lambton Shores

    St. Clair Conservation and Ausable Bayfield Conservation have an incentive program available for farmers planning to plant cover crops this year.
    Posted: Wednesday, June 12, 2024


  • Rural and urban stewardship is piece of the puzzle

    You are an important piece of the puzzle in the work to protect Lake Huron. This is true whether you live or work in the countryside or in a village, town or city.
    Posted: Wednesday, June 12, 2024


  • Safer swimming tips for 2024

    Visit websites and social media for local public health to find out more about swimming risks from pollution and how to reduce risk by swimming more safely.
    Posted: Thursday, April 18, 2024


  • Huron Clean Water Project provides project grants

    There is a total of $500,000 in available funds, in 2024, for water quality projects by Huron County residents, landowners, and community groups.
    Posted: Tuesday, April 16, 2024


  • Crew tapes Plastic People doc in Bayfield area

    Society's addiction to plastic use has negative impacts on rivers, lakes, oceans and people; a local citizens' group and local youth are some of the people working to be part of the solution.
    Posted: Monday, November 27, 2023


  • More than 3,600 water quality projects completed

    In almost 20 years, Huron County's Clean Water Project has resulted in more than 3,600 water quality projects with a total project value of more than $14 million.
    Posted: Friday, September 1, 2023


  • Protecting Lake Huron's fish

    We all need to be part of the solution in taking the positive actions that are needed to protect our Lake Huron fish species.
    Posted: Friday, September 1, 2023


  • Landowner helps with Maitland reforestation

    The participation of a local landowner has made it possible for Maitland Conservation to plant more than 12 acres of trees and shrubs.
    Posted: Friday, August 25, 2023


  • Conservation Youth Corps help clean up Lake Huron

    Young people taking part in the Coastal Conservation Youth Corps say they feel they've made an impact on Lake Huron's shoreline.
    Posted: Friday, August 25, 2023


  • Dead fish discovered along Lake Huron

    Local residents reported dead fish in Port Franks and area and in Lake Huron in July.
    Posted: Friday, August 25, 2023


  • Maitland Conservation creates Coastal Resiliency Initiative

    Maitland Conservation is hosting a Coastal Resiliency Workshop Series in July and August, 2023.
    Posted: Friday, June 16, 2023


  • Tour of innovative municipal drain projects

    Almost 50 municipal drainage superintendents and drainage engineers took part in a May 2023 tour of innovative nature-based solutions, such as wetlands, for municipal drains.
    Posted: Monday, May 29, 2023


  • Second decade for Healthy Lake Huron

    Healthy Lake Huron entered its second decade of work, under the HLH umbrella, in 2022. Protecting Lake Huron is as important as ever.
    Posted: Friday, May 19, 2023


  • 100 per cent funding for stream buffers

    Maitland Conservation can help landowners access 100 per cent funding for buffering watercourses in the Maitland, Nine Mile and Eighteen Mile River watersheds.
    Posted: Wednesday, September 21, 2022


  • Trees, wetlands, education at study area

    The McLarty Environmental Study Area is located on Bruce Road 6/Side Road 20 in the Township of Township of Huron-Kinloss. It is open to the public to enjoy the great outdoors.
    Posted: Tuesday, September 20, 2022


  • What's on your beach?

    Sunset beach cleanup finds some surprises.
    Posted: Tuesday, September 20, 2022


  • Learn more about life along the shoreline

    St. Clair Region Conservation Authority (SCRCA) is providing ways for people to learn more about living with erosion.
    Posted: Tuesday, September 20, 2022


  • Microplastics in 80 per cent of lake samples

    Coast Watcher citizen scientists collected 24 samples at the beginning and end of the season and found microplastic pollution in 83.3 per cent of those samples.
    Posted: Tuesday, September 20, 2022


  • Thirty youths in Coastal Corps

    The Coastal Conservation Youth Corps hosted more than 30 young people.
    Posted: Tuesday, September 20, 2022


  • Water monitoring along Lake Huron

    Partners in Canada and United States working together to collect information on nutrients entering the Great Lakes.
    Posted: Sunday, September 18, 2022


  • U.S. scientists, local researchers work together

    A local conservation authority has worked side by side with American researchers studying phosphorus nutrient loading in Lake Huron and its impact on lower Great Lakes such as Lake St. Clair and (through the Detroit River) Lake Erie.
    Posted: Sunday, September 18, 2022


  • Water, species monitoring informs restoration work

    Low oxygen concentrations, nutrient enrichment, sediment loads, and invasive species can all impact aquatic species.
    Posted: Sunday, September 18, 2022


  • Healthy Watersheds, Healthy People, Wildlife

    The link between protecting natural areas and preventing pandemics received only modest attention as Canadians struggled with the impacts of coronavirus (COVID-19). This linkage is really at the heart of the issue, however.
    Posted: Wednesday, September 7, 2022


  • Working with Pine River landowners to plant trees

    The Pine River Watershed Initiative Network, and participating local landowners, continue to work together to protect this watershed along Lake Huron's southeast shore.
    Posted: Friday, July 29, 2022


  • New shoreline video series

    A new video series offers information on shoreline processes; living with erosion; what you need to know before planning to build along the shoreline; and what you need to know before buying property along the shoreline.
    Posted: Monday, June 20, 2022


  • If you swim in Lake Huron practise safe swimming

    Follow local public health channels to have the best information when deciding if and when to swim in Lake Huron.
    Posted: Monday, May 16, 2022


  • Opportunity for coastal youth

    The Coastal Conservation Youth Corps (CCYC) is a program for youths between 14 and 18 years of age to learn about coastal issues and opportunities.
    Posted: Friday, May 13, 2022


  • McFadyen Drain Green Infrastructure Case Study

    This case study (McFadyen Drain) is one of two Green Infrastructure case studies posted, in February 2022, on the Healthy Lake Huron (HLH) - Clean Water, Clean Beaches website.
    Posted: Monday, February 28, 2022


  • Ontario invests $2.5 million for Great Lakes

    The Ontario government is investing more than $2.5 million in 19 new projects to protect the health of the Great Lakes. Some of those projects are in Healthy Lake Huron watersheds.
    Posted: Wednesday, October 20, 2021


  • Rural Green Infrastructure

    Rural Green Infrastructure (RGI) is a series of methods, structures and practices that can help reduce stormwater impacts and build resiliency across rural landscapes.
    Posted: Friday, August 27, 2021


  • Art promotes protecting watershed

    Thousands of visitors to Arkona Lions Museum and Information Centre will know more about watersheds, and protecting them, thanks to the installation of a piece of art called A Watershed of Clay.
    Posted: Tuesday, August 24, 2021


  • Safe swimming information

    Visit local public health for information on water quality, best practices for safe swimming.
    Posted: Tuesday, August 3, 2021


  • PLATO helps you make best Phosporus decisions

    Did you think Plato was an ancient Greek philosopher? If you did, you would be right. But PLATO is something else as well. It is the Phosphorus Loss Assessment Tool for Ontario (PLATO).
    Posted: Thursday, November 12, 2020


  • Stewardship Clusters Project

    Here are the six Healthy Lake Huron Stewardship Clusters Project Reports.
    Posted: Tuesday, October 6, 2020


  • Why soil health matters

    It takes all of us to build soil health. In this video we asked "Why does soil matter?' We got an overwhelming response.
    Posted: Thursday, August 20, 2020


  • Water quality and coming home

    Hear Jen Christie's perspective on why water quality is important to her and why it should matter to everyone in the Lake Huron and Georgian Bay watershed.
    Posted: Thursday, August 20, 2020


  • Cover Crops 101

    Find out about the many benefits of cover crops and 'service crops' in this new video.
    Posted: Thursday, August 6, 2020


  • Cover Crop Innovations in Huron County

    There have been a number of cover crop innovations found throughout Huron County over the past few years. Here are a few highlights from 2020, in this new video.
    Posted: Thursday, August 6, 2020


  • Enjoy 360-degree tour of Scott Demo Project

    There are fewer in-person tours these days but here is a chance to tour the fascinating Scott Demonstration Project, virtually, in full 360 degrees!
    Posted: Thursday, July 30, 2020


  • Pine River network helping keep Great Lake great

    The Pine River Watershed Initiative Network (PRWIN) has accomplished many great things over the years. The Network is featured in the Saugeen Watershed Community Highlight and the Healthy Lake Huron – Clean Water, Clean Beaches Partnership.
    Posted: Friday, July 24, 2020


  • Heathy Lake, Healthy Surfers

    Help to keep Lake Huron water clean for drinking water, aquatic species and ... for surfers.
    Posted: Friday, July 24, 2020


  • Working together at St. Joseph fish ladder

    A new video outlines how the interest of the local community, and the response of Departments, Ministries, and agencies, resulted in protection of Rainbow Trout.
    Posted: Friday, July 10, 2020


  • Cover Crops in Sixty Inch Corn Update

    Certified Crop Advisor and Professional Agrologist Ross Wilson, of Ausable Bayfield Conservation, provides a June 2020 update on use of #covercrops and #60inchcorn in this trial south of Clinton, Ontario, Canada.
    Posted: Friday, July 3, 2020


  • New catch-and-release fishing video

    Help keep our Great Lake and rivers healthy for fish and other living things for future generations. Watch a new fishing video.
    Posted: Friday, July 3, 2020


  • Help fight Canada's worst invasive plant

    Phragmites can have devastating effects on our wetlands and Lake Huron coastline. Learn more about Phragmites and the work that is being done to stop the spread of this invasive species.
    Posted: Tuesday, June 30, 2020


  • Coastal Corks and Pints

    From reducing cardboard and plastic packaging to reusing wastewater, to planting trees for each shipped order, to providing spent grains to local farmers for livestock feed, many of these breweries, wineries and cideries are reducing their footprint.
    Posted: Thursday, June 18, 2020


  • Your actions help to protect your lake

    People across Lake Huron's southeast shore are taking action to protect water quality. Jo-Anne Harbinson, Manager of Stewardship Services at Saugeen Conservation, shares some ways you can be part of this work to keep our Great Lake great.
    Posted: Tuesday, June 16, 2020


  • Protecting life, property, water quality

    Slowing down stormwater is part of the solution.
    Posted: Tuesday, June 16, 2020


  • Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Water Infiltration Test

    Ever wonder how to test water infiltration on your property? This quick test will let you compare different areas of your property or identify locations with poor infiltration.
    Posted: Friday, June 12, 2020


  • Earthworm middens - good for soil and water

    Do you know what an earthworm midden is? Do you know what it means for the health of soil and the quality of water?
    Posted: Thursday, June 4, 2020


  • Great Lakes topic in summer speaker series

    Partners in the Healthy Lake Huron - Clean Water, Clean Beaches initiative are among the fascinating list of presenters in a summer speaker series hosted by Lambton Heritage Museum as part of the visit of Canada’s Waterscapes travelling exhibition.
    Posted: Thursday, May 23, 2019


  • Love Your Great Lakes on Saturday, August 10, 2019

    A day to celebrate our Great Lakes, called Love Your Greats, takes place on Saturday, August 10, 2019.
    Posted: Thursday, May 23, 2019


  • Lake Huron water levels highest in decades

    " ...beginning-of-April levels of lakes Michigan-Huron and Erie were the highest they have been in over 20 years for this time of year ..."
    Posted: Thursday, May 23, 2019


  • Helping improve stormwater management

    The Urban and Rural Stormwater Improvements (URSI) for Lake Huron project will complete nine stormwater improvement projects over three years (2018-2020) in Ausable Bayfield watersheds along Lake Huron’s southeast shore.
    Posted: Wednesday, October 24, 2018


  • Canada funds work to protect, improve Lake Huron

    Some of the 58 new EcoAction Community Funding Program projects across Canada are taking place along or near the southeast shore of Lake Huron.
    Posted: Thursday, October 18, 2018


  • Local beach cleanup took place September 8

    Community members in the Lambton Shores priority watershed area continued to show their commitment to keeping Lake Huron clean when 20 volunteers picked up garbage at Ipperwash Beach on Saturday, September 8, 2018.
    Posted: Tuesday, September 25, 2018


  • Species at Risk Farm Incentive Program returns

    The Species at Risk Farm Incentive Program (SARFIP) is back for 2018. Eligible best management practices and projects encompass activities around croplands, grasslands, shorelines, stream banks, wetlands, and woodlands.
    Posted: Friday, May 11, 2018


  • Thousands of water quality projects in Huron

    Huron County landowners and community groups have, with support of Huron Clean Water Project, completed close to 2,700 protects to protect local water quality. The value of the projects is more than $10 million. That's good for water and the economy.
    Posted: Wednesday, May 2, 2018


  • Volunteers keep thousands of items out of lake

    More than 175 volunteers collected 1,072 pounds of trash, on Saturday, April 21, 2018, from the Main Beach in Goderich and the banks of the Maitland River.
    Posted: Friday, April 27, 2018


  • Be aware of erosion, bluff stability

    Lake levels are the highest they have been in years. These higher-than-average lake levels, combined with rain, high winds and wave action lead to erosion at the base of the bluffs and an increase in gully erosion in some areas.
    Posted: Tuesday, April 24, 2018


  • Lake Huron water levels above average

    A March 2018 Monthly Water Level Bulletin, from Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada, said water levels in the Great Lakes are above the long-term average for this time of year and above the level of Chart Datum.
    Posted: Friday, April 20, 2018


  • Rain gardens are helping to protect Lake Huron

    There has been considerable interest in rain gardens since demonstration gardens went in at Pioneer Park in Bayfield, said Hope Brock, Healthy Watersheds Technician with Ausable Bayfield Conservation.
    Posted: Wednesday, February 14, 2018


  • When it seems there is no land left for trees ...

    Landowners plant tens of thousands of trees locally; Funding may be available to help cover some of the costs.
    Posted: Friday, February 2, 2018


  • Beach cleanup honoured mother's son

    Brandon Lemieux loved to walk along the beach and he helped to keep the beach clean. He passed away on September 16, 2016. Brandon's mother, Susan, wished to honour her son's memory.
    Posted: Friday, September 22, 2017


  • Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup on Lambton Shores

    Volunteers combed about 2.5 kilometres (km) of the beach and volunteers collected and removed nearly 10 kilograms (kg) of garbage.
    Posted: Friday, September 15, 2017


  • Importance of protecting dunes, soil shared

    The importance of protecting dunes and soil health was shared by two knowledgeable presenters at Dunes and Gardens Workshop.
    Posted: Friday, September 15, 2017


  • New mobile-friendly website; new YouTube channel

    The Healthy Lake Huron: Clean Water, Clean Beaches Partnership is now providing regular news updates digitally. The Partnership has also added a new YouTube channel and Labour Day weekend, 2017 we launched an upgraded new, mobile-friendly website
    Posted: Saturday, September 2, 2017


  • Phragmites Spading Day

    Ipperwash Beach and Dunes Phragmites Spading Day. The team spent 6 hours removing Phragmites and white sweet clover from the dunes along a 2.7 km stretch between West Ipperwash Road and Army Camp Road in Lambton Shores.
    Posted: Friday, August 25, 2017


  • Cover Crops Doing Well in Huron County

    Second year of Huron County Clean Water Project's cover crops incentive category surpasses surprising success of first year
    Posted: Wednesday, July 26, 2017


  • Rural Septic Systems

    Faulty septic systems are hazardous to your health, the environment...and your wallet.
    Posted: Saturday, July 8, 2017


  • Microplastics threaten Great Lakes

    Geographer, filmmaker, and Great Lakes sampling project co-leader provides warning about harmful microplastics but offers examples of people stepping forward to clean up Great Lakes.
    Posted: Friday, April 7, 2017


  • Rain Gardens for home owners

    Bayfield and area residents learn about rain gardens at workshop for homeowners
    Posted: Monday, March 27, 2017


  • Canada, Ontario work to keep microplastics out of lakes

    Help keep microplastics out of Lake Huron through stormwater management
    Posted: Monday, September 12, 2016


  • Faulty septic systems

    Hazardous to your health, the environment and your wallet
    Posted: Monday, September 5, 2016


  • Rented farmland: Who's implementing best management practices?

    Important for landowners, farm renters to plan for best management practices; Increased amount of rented farmland makes it important to discuss BMPs
    Posted: Monday, August 29, 2016


  • Protect water quality, plant rain gardens

    Main Bayfield Watershed, Bluewater Beach Committee engage people in creation of local rain gardens
    Posted: Monday, August 22, 2016


  • Improving Pine River one project at a time!

    The Pine River Watershed Initiative Network has completed many environmental projects.
    Posted: Monday, August 15, 2016


  • Lake Huron plays important role for Historic Saugeen Métis

    Traditional knowledge can help work to sustain land, water for future generations
    Posted: Monday, August 8, 2016


  • Project to reduce phosphorus loss, measure reductions

    Huron subwatersheds chosen for OSCIA Great Lakes Agricultural Stewardship Initiative project to measure improvements in soil health, water quality, evaluate effectiveness of focused agricultural stewardship
    Posted: Monday, August 1, 2016


  • Kettle and Stony Point First Nation controlling Phragmites

    Species returning as invasive reed is managed
    Posted: Monday, July 25, 2016


  • Dude, Where's My Beach?

    Lake water levels changed from low to high, showing how levels change unpredictably
    Posted: Monday, July 18, 2016


  • Beach water quality can change with weather

    Find out about E. coli, beach conditions before deciding where, when to swim
    Posted: Monday, July 11, 2016


  • Cover crops reduce loss of topsoil, nutrients

    Healthy soil benefits food production, water quality
    Posted: Monday, July 4, 2016


  • Reducing erosion, promoting soil health benefits

    Farming practices have evolved to stop erosion by wind and water, promote soil health, and prevent soil degradation.
    Posted: Thursday, June 30, 2016


  • Lake Huron communities help to clean up shoreline

    Each year, St. Clair Region Conservation Authority (SCRCA) hosts a shoreline cleanup at Centre Ipperwash Beach.
    Posted: Monday, June 6, 2016


  • Lake Huron project highlighted in provincial report

    Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority (ABCA), Healthy Lake Huron: Clean Water, Clean Beaches developed new rural stormwater management modeling technology; Project featured in new Showcasing Water Innovation Final Report released by Province of Ontario
    Posted: Tuesday, December 1, 2015


  • Applications Now Open to Local Environmental Stewards

    Ontario is calling on community groups to help protect, restore and enhance the Great Lakes by applying for a Great Lakes Guardian Community Fund grant.
    Posted: Thursday, August 27, 2015


  • Communities lend a helping hand in Lambton Shores

    St. Clair Region Conservation Authority (SCRCA) staff have been busy over the last year meeting with landowners to discuss opportunities to further a healthy Lake Huron. It is clear that Lambton Shores residents want to improve water quality to ensure th
    Posted: Monday, May 11, 2015


  • Piping Plover recovery on Huron

    Piping Plover is an endangered species that nests on beaches in the Great Lakes. Threats to the species include habitat destruction, human disturbance and predation. Provincial and federal agencies strive to manage the threats that persist on the breedin
    Posted: Monday, May 11, 2015


  • Efforts continuing in the Bayfield North Watersheds

    Since 2008, the Bayfield North Watersheds have been an area of interest for the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority, other local and government agencies, and residents.
    Posted: Monday, May 11, 2015


  • Community of Bayfield implementing watershed plan

    People living around the Bayfield River continue to implement recommendations from the Main Bayfield Watershed Plan. The watershed plan works with the four principles of the Lake Huron-Georgian Bay Framework for Community Action: Building Awareness, Supp
    Posted: Monday, May 11, 2015


  • Garvey-Glenn Watershed Soil

    When it comes to improving water quality, our solutions become more effective the closer we get to the source of the problem. Much of the 'non-point source' phosphorus and nutrients in Lake Huron are the result of soil erosion, and soil ero
    Posted: Monday, May 11, 2015


  • Huron County Clean Water Project celebrates 10 years

    The County of Huron has provided grants to county residents and community groups for a decade through the Huron County Clean Water Project.
    Posted: Monday, May 11, 2015


  • Lake Huron: the power of community

    People who live, work, and play on the shores of Lake Huron are taking action to protect them.
    Posted: Monday, May 11, 2015


  • Footprints to Forests fights climate change

    A new website gives people a new and local way to compensate for their personal carbon footprint.
    Posted: Monday, May 11, 2015


  • Ontario’s climate change adaptation board game

    To help start discussions around climate change, the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) has developed WeatherCheck! Ontario’s Climate Change Adaptation Board Game.
    Posted: Monday, May 11, 2015


  • Pine River Watershed: wetlands, topsoil, and headwaters

    Wetlands are extremely efficient multi-taskers. They filter and purify water, replenish and store groundwater, provide excellent biodiversity and act as natural water retention ponds year-round.
    Posted: Monday, May 11, 2015


  • Rural Stormwater project moving forward

    videos released
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • Cottages, invasive species, landscape fuel Lake Huron algae

    Cottages, invasive species, landscape fuel Lake Huron algae
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • Bayfield Beach flies Blue Flag once again

    June 2013 marked the fourth consecutive year that Bayfield has raised the internationally-recognized Blue Flag at Bayfield Main Beach.
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • Students clean up beaches

    Students in Bruce County are doing their part to protect the environment and maintain the beauty of the shoreline.
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • Watershed best practices evaluated

    The Huron County Federation of Agriculture, Ausable Bayfield Conservation and the University of Guelph's Watersheds Evaluation Group recently completed a two-year Crops and Creeks Huron partnership project to evaluate watershed-based best management prac
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • Garvey-Glenn efforts pay off

    Farmers and cottagers are working with Maitland Valley Conservation Authority continuing efforts to improve soil and water quality within the Garvey-Glenn region.
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • Lambton farmers make a difference

    Some Lambton Shores farmers are leading the way in water and soil conservation practices.
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • Berms reduce erosion into Pine River

    One of the innovative projects of the Pine River Watershed Initiative Network (PRWIN) in 2013 was the Water and Sediment Control Berm Project on the Eadie farm.
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • Saugeen Conservation Update

    Sampling in the first full year of the Rural Stormwater Management Model project has yielded some excellent base information to better understand how water flows in the Pine River.
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • Help protect Lake Huron health

    The Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation offers community programs and resources that help local communities, individuals, and businesses become actively engaged in shoreline stewardship for Lake Huron.
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • Improve Soil Health to Build Resilient Soils

    Managing rural stormwater helps reduce soil and nutrient runoff from agricultural fields.
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • Huron Clean Water Project supports individual action

    Joanne Scott is one of many landowners who are preserving topsoil, limiting wind and soil erosion, and keeping creeks, rivers, and Lake Huron healthy with help from the Huron County Clean Water Project.
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • Bruce Peninsula Biosphere Association Update

    The Bruce Peninsula Biosphere Association is moving ahead on various projects designed to achieve its mandate of promoting a balance between local sustainable development and conservation.
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • MOE scientists go high tech to measure algae

    To better understand the increase of algae along the shoreline, Ontario Ministry of the Environment staff have started measuring algae both upstream and downstream from five key rivers and streams entering Lake Huron.
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • What's happening in the water beneath your beach?

    To better understand and manage beach water quality, researchers at Western University, University of Waterloo and Environment Canada are asking questions instead about the quality of water beneath your beach.
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • Lake Huron water levels - constant change

    The Lake Huron Coastal Centre keeps close track of water levels on Lake Huron because lake levels drive many of the coastal processes along our shores.
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • Grey Bruce County reports no beach closures in 2013

    Thanks to good conditions and good sample results, no beaches were posted in Grey Bruce in 2013.
    Posted: Friday, May 23, 2014


  • Main Bayfield Watershed Plan

    People living around the Bayfield River have been working for two years on a watershed plan to protect and improve forest conditions, wetlands, and water quality.
    Posted: Thursday, May 22, 2014


  • Ontario supports local projects to protect Lake Huron

    Ontario’s Great Lakes Guardian Community Fund is supporting efforts by local communities and organizations to ensure the waters of Lake Huron remain ‘swimmable, drinkable and fishable’ for generations to come.
    Posted: Monday, June 17, 2013


  • Researchers study groundwater impacts on beaches

    Researchers at Western University, University of Waterloo and Environment Canada's National Water Research Institute are pooling their expertise in a three-year project funded by the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
    Posted: Monday, June 17, 2013


  • Federal Government initiative tackles Great Lakes algae

    A Great Lakes Nutrient Initiative was recently announced by the Government of Canada to address the complex problems of recurrent toxic and nuisance algae in the Great Lakes.
    Posted: Friday, June 14, 2013


  • Living Beaches - youth education in coastal science

    The Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation will be extending its 'Living Beaches' coastal studies program aimed at educating youth about beach and dune ecosystems.
    Posted: Wednesday, June 12, 2013


  • Bruce Biosphere Association supports Healthy Lake Huron

    This grassroots, community-based group is a 10-year-old charitable organization dedicated to implementing the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserves concepts of conservation and sustainable economic development within the Bruce Peninsula portion of the 750 km
    Posted: Tuesday, June 11, 2013


  • Volunteer landowners key in Huron County Clean Water Project success

    Landowners in Huron County are demonstrating leadership in rural water quality improvement. By accessing the Huron County Clean Water Project grant and extension support from the Ausable Bayfield and Maitland Valley Conservation Authority, Huron County r
    Posted: Friday, June 7, 2013


  • Windbreak best practices video available

    Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food has produced a series of best practice videos to demonstrate the use of trees and shrubs to protect agricultural land from soil erosion and runoff.
    Posted: Wednesday, June 5, 2013


  • Rural stormwater project benefits Lake Huron

    Development of new modeling software which land managers will be able to use to better predict the effects of storm events on rural watersheds and the effectiveness of actions designed to manage storm run off.
    Posted: Thursday, May 30, 2013


  • North Bruce Peninsula Water Stewardship Event

    Ferndale Saturday, July 28
    Posted: Friday, July 13, 2012


  • Ontario Supports Rural Stormwater Management Project

    This two-year project will improve knowledge about agricultural and rural drainage by developing a rural stormwater management model and implementing it in Healthy Lake Huron’s five priority watersheds.
    Posted: Thursday, June 7, 2012


  • E. coli Bacteria and Beaches: What is In Your Sand?

    E. coli is also found in the sand and groundwater along the shoreline. Scientists are starting to get a picture of just how much of it is in the sand.
    Posted: Monday, June 4, 2012


  • Summer 2012 Newsletter

    Our latest newsletter is now online. It includes an update on the priority watershed projects, developing a Rural Stormwater Management Model, Lake Huron’s unique algae problem, E-coli and beaches, community projects, and being Septic Smart.
    Posted: Friday, May 18, 2012


  • Provincial Funding Announcement

    Ontario announces $700,000 Showcasing Water Innovation funding for Healthy Lake Huron project
    Posted: Tuesday, December 20, 2011


  • Farmers Putting Environmental Farm Plans to Work

    The Canada-Ontario Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) is a program that encourages farmers to incorporate the best environmental practices on their farm. The materials cover 23 different areas such as water wells, soil management and manure storage.
    Posted: Tuesday, August 9, 2011


  • New Huron County Septic System Maintenance Program

    Huron County is taking a more effective approach to protecting local water by requiring all septic system owners to participate in a mandatory inspection program.
    Posted: Tuesday, August 9, 2011


  • Community Resource Planning Guides Available

    Local people are more interested than ever in protecting the health of their local environment, but also wonder, “What can I do to help?” They can have some of their questions answered in two stewardship guides that have been prepared for the area.
    Posted: Tuesday, August 2, 2011


  • Erb Foundation Boosts Bayfield

    A U.S. foundation donates $100,000 towards water quality work in the Great Lakes Basin
    Posted: Friday, July 22, 2011


  • First Nation Protects Water

    The Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation Band Council passed a resolution in 2010 to add protection to its intake in Lake Huron through the Drinking Water Source Protection Program of the Ontario Clean Water Act, 2006.
    Posted: Thursday, June 30, 2011





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