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This resource is an innovative, ever-changing online database that profiles the
progress made by projects funded by the Lake Simcoe Clean
Up Fund (LSCUF). Over time, this initiative will build capacity,
increase participation, stimulate uptake, and be the must-go-to forum where information
about projects in the pipeline can be reviewed and shared.
As a visitor, you'll be able to see all projects in the context of “big picture”
results, exploring programs by area and sector, or clustered under the LSCUF' s
categories of support. This database is for you, the public, and will have maximum
transparency because the information contained within it is generated and updated
by the very organizations funded by the LSCUF. Click the button below to start your
search and learn more about the important projects currently underway.
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Issues: This urban residential area within the Town of East Gwillimbury has a storm water drainage area of 11.4 hectares. The stormwater from this area drains directly into the East Holland River without addressing water quality.
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A portion of streambank along the East Holland River was planted with 1650 native trees and shrubs. The following species were used on this project; nannyberry, highbush cranberry, willow spp, red osier dogwood and eastern cedar. The planting area was approximately 17,500 m2 and a distan..[more]
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The project location is directly linked into the Lake Simcoe watershed, just 3 klm south of the lake.Our main objective is to construct a concrete liquid manure storage tank for the containment of all manure,runoff and milkhouse waste from our 80 cow milking herd. The tank is entire..[more]
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