April 9, 2021 CVSPA Minutes
Minutes from CVC’s Board of Directors meeting
This document describes a protocol to conduct migratory shorebird and waterfowl surveys, in aquatic habitats, to identify Significant Wildlife Habitat (SWH).
This document has been provided in an attempt to standardize the water balance requirements to support development applications required to comply with the CTC Source Protection Plan Policy REC-1 and should be referred to for guidance purposes only. It is not a legal document and should not be used as such.
This report is the first of a series of reports that will be developed for the Shaws Creek Subwatershed. The purpose of this report is to summarize the existing available data and information pertinent to the subwatershed.
This study covers the environmental and water related issues within the Shaws Creek Subwatershed, also referred to as Subwatershed 17. Specifically, an analysis of the groundwater and surface water hydrology, water quality, stream geomorphology, and aquatic and terrestrial ecology were undertaken.
In partnership with local landowners, municipal staff and ministries, CVC has completed the Shaws Creek Subwatershed Study. This report represents the last phase in the subwatershed study series, preceded by the Background Report (2006) and the Characterization Report (2012).
The Management Plan for the Terra Cotta-Silver Creek complex outlines the vision and management objectives for the properties. The management plan was completed in 2008, and many of the directions identified have been implemented. Â
This document supports the Strategic Directions – Phase I Report.
This report outlines guiding principles, identifies key actions and discusses proposed projects.
 This document supports the Strategic Directions – Phase 2 Report.
This guide provides a general overview of CVC’s regulations and identifies farming activities that may require consultation and/or regulatory approvals.Â
Report on the current agricultural landscape in the Credit River Watershed and changes that have occurred over time.
Discover native wildflowers, grasses and shrubsto add texture and blooms to sunny areas on your property.