Lower Trent Conservation
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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.

Lower Trent Conservation News

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Opportunity for Public Comment

Proposed 2025 Fee Policy and Schedules Background:Lower Trent Conservation (LTC) charges fees to assist with covering the program costs for services andproducts that are ...

Lower Trent Conservation (LTC) is excited to announce the release of its draft Conservation Lands and Areas Strategy, and are inviting public input to ...

SUMMERFEST IS BACK

  SUMMERFEST: A Day of Summer Fun for the Whole Family Goodrich Loomis Conservation Area | July 31st, 2024 | 10:00 AM – 2:00 ...

Volunteer Day at Trenton Greenbelt

When: June 8th, 9am-12pm Where: 139 Front Street (across from the LCBO). Parking available at the adjacent City Parking Lot. Overflow parking at the ...

Lower Trent Conservation is pleased to introduce its Volunteer Trail Steward Program, an initiative aimed at engaging nature enthusiasts in preserving and maintaining the ...

We want your input!

  Section 21.1 of the Conservation Authorities Act and Ontario Regulation 686/21 require that each Conservation Authority develop a Watershed-Based Resource Management Strategy by ...