Lower Trent Conservation
Did You Know?

On average, Conservation Authorities plant more than 2M trees annually through their various tree planting programs and stewardship initiatives. This work helps to mitigate climate change by moderating the effects of drought and flooding, reducing soil erosion, reducing GHGs, sequestering carbon, providing habitat for wildlife, creating recreational opportunities, and providing an essential economic resource.

 

Links to Other Agencies

Projects requiring a permit under Ontario Regulation 163/06 from Lower Trent Conservation may also be subject to other legislation, policies and standards administered by other agencies and municipalities such as the provincial Drainage Act, Environmental Assessment Act, and Federal Fisheries Act among others.

It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that all other necessary approvals are obtained prior to undertaking any works. Links to planning approval agencies with the Lower Trent Conservation watershed region are provided below: