Lower Trent Conservation
Did You Know?

More the 80 % of Ontario’s population receives their drinking water from a municipal drinking water system. Municipalities, Conservation Authorities, and Source Protection Authorities others play a strong role in ensuring that municipally treated drinking water is safe for our use.

 

Governance

Lower Trent Conservation (LTC) is governed by a 11-member Board of Directors, 10 members appointed by LTC’s seven municipal partners and an agricultural representative appointed by the Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry. Our seven municipal partners are the Townships of Alnwick-Haldimand, Cramahe, Stirling-Rawdon and Centre Hastings, the Municipalities of Brighton and Trent Hills and the City of Quinte West.

Representation on the board is based on the population of each municipality. Board members are appointed for a four-year term, following each municipal election. Board members, through resolutions, approve LTC’s programs and policies, which staff are responsible for implementing.

This page meets the information requirements under O. Reg. 400/22 made under the Conservation Authorities Act.

Board of Directors – LTC – Board Members

Board of Directors – Agendas, Minutes, and Schedules

Municipal Agreements – Memorandums (Memoranda) of Understanding (MOUs)

Annual Auditor’s Report

LTC Fee Policy and Schedules

Orders-In-Council

Board Documents