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SUMMARY:Public Consultation: Marsh and Macaulay Creek Flood Hazard Mapping
DESCRIPTION:Quinte Conservation will be hosting a public consultation on Thursday\, December 11 regarding updated floodplain mapping for areas along Marsh and Macaulay Creek. \nResidents are invited to learn about the study\, speak with Quinte Conservation staff and provide feedback. \n\nThe study aims to manage flood risk and ensure sustainable development practices. The last floodplain mapping for Marsh Creek was developed in 1981 and is being updated to reflect changes in land use and climate data.\nNatural hazard maps are important tools used by municipal governments\, Conservation Authorities\, and planning agencies to guide development\, zoning\, and emergency preparedness.\nThese maps are used when reviewing development applications to assess natural hazards such as flooding\, which can pose risks to both people and property.\nUsing advanced floodplain mapping tools such as topography\, bathymetry\, water resource modeling\, and field surveys\, the study aims to accurately indicate flood-prone areas and provide a clearer understanding of flooding hazards during various storm events. This mapping will help to better inform future development decisions\, land use planning\, and flood mitigation strategies in the region.
URL:https://www.thecounty.ca/event/public-consultation-marsh-and-macaulay-creek-flood-hazard-mapping/
LOCATION:Picton Town Hall\, 2 Ross Street\, Picton\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Drinking Water Wise Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Cataraqui and Quinte Conservation are hosting an educational webinar on April 18 from 6 pm – 7:30 pm. The Drinking Water Wise Webinar series offers information and suggestions to Ontario residents about how they can protect their sources of drinking water. To date\, topics covered include Harmful Algal Blooms\, Well Care 101\, Septic Systems 101\, and Realty and Rural Drinking Water. All webinars are recorded for future viewing. \nIn this one-hour presentation\, Dr. Anna Majury\, Clinical Microbiologist at Public Health Ontario\, will provide information about how water quality influences human health\, how to avoid contaminated drinking water and the impacts of consuming contaminated water.
URL:https://www.thecounty.ca/event/drinking-water-wise-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
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UID:45128-1707759000-1707764400@www.thecounty.ca
SUMMARY:Public Information Centre: Consecon Lake Floodplain Mapping
DESCRIPTION:Quinte Conservation is updating the floodplain maps along Consecon Lake to reflect changes in the watershed over the past four decades. \nQuinte Conservation will use current land use and climate data as well as improved technology to update the 1981 mapping. \nQuinte Conservation strives to protect people and property from flooding through its flood forecasting and warning program and Section 28 of the Conservation Authorities Act. Floodplain mapping is an asset for both of these programs\, as well as municipal planning and flood emergency response. \nUpdates to floodplain mapping can result in: \n\nA reduction in effort\, cost and time for development application review in flood prone areas without accurate mapping.\nA reduction in studies a proponent is required to undertake before development.\nIncreased accuracy of regulatory flood lines.\nIncreased accuracy of flood lines for different flood events\, which can be used to identify flood prone properties and municipal infrastructure for notification\, inspection and/or evacuation during a flood.\nModels that can be used for other studies.\nData that can be used to support municipal road and sewer improvement projects\, natural heritage mapping for municipal plans and more.\n\nClick here to view event details. If you would like to share your questions ahead of the event\, please email csinclair@quinteconservation.ca.
URL:https://www.thecounty.ca/event/public-information-centre-consecon-lake-floodplain-mapping/
LOCATION:Consecon United Church\, 224 Mill Street\, Consecon\, Ontario\, Canada
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CREATED:20220705T213359Z
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UID:26038-1663408800-1663412400@www.thecounty.ca
SUMMARY:Guided Hike -- Monarchs and Migrants Interpretive Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join Quinte Conservation for a guided tour through Macaulay Mountain and learn all about flying migratory species in Ontario! Migratory birds and monarch butterflies are on the move in September – search for them in the forests and fields at Macaulay Mountain.
URL:https://www.thecounty.ca/event/guided-hike-macaulay-mountain/
LOCATION:Macaulay Mountain Conservation Area\, 224 County Road 8\, Picton\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community,Environment
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