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Board meetings and strategic plans from Wendy Krkosek's organization
The Board meeting included discussions on operating results for the first five months of the fiscal year, a regional infrastructure plan, financing for the replacement of private laterals, rate affordability, and H2O program enhancements. Additionally, the board reviewed various information reports, including capital budget approvals, bank balances, a stormwater billing update, corporate balanced scorecard results, an annual report, and financial reports related to the employees' pension plan and investment performance.
The committee discussed several items, including the closure of a private land logging violation case and updates on the new access road and its associated security infrastructure. The group addressed the status of pending projects such as the aerial tour of the watershed, the development of educational materials, and a floodplain study. Additionally, the committee reviewed the Annual Source Water Protection Plan report, discussed ongoing municipal planning applications, and addressed landowner concerns regarding tree cutting and hunting activities near the watershed.
The committee discussed community outreach strategies, including signage maintenance and potential partnership opportunities with the Federation of Agriculture. Updates were provided on the new Source Water Protection newsletter and the success of Source Water Protection Week. Discussions also covered the ongoing development of the Source Water Protection Plan, focusing on risk mapping and land use activity, as well as the status of a white paper on nitrates. Other items included member concerns regarding water main repairs, fish passage at Dedication Lake, the upcoming election of committee officers, and municipal updates.
The meeting included discussions on the Pockwock water withdrawal permit, the removal of interpretive signage projects from the agenda, bridge replacement programs, and ongoing water quality research including Geosmin data and Lake Recovery studies. The committee reviewed forestry management practices and future watershed tours, as well as an ongoing lake trout study. Additionally, the committee addressed the Source Water Protection Plan annual report, potential impacts of development on watershed boundaries including road construction and salt usage for winter maintenance, and emergency protocol concerns for the water treatment plant.
The meeting focused on the Water Storage and Withdrawal Permit application, including progress reports on wetlands, aquatic habitat, and hydrological monitoring. Discussion topics included the Special Constable Status MOU, efforts to convert an unused railway into a multi-use trail, wilderness area signage strategies, and website updates regarding protected water area regulations. The committee also addressed resource management updates covering forestry activities, water quality research involving geosmin and lake recovery, and the status of ongoing business park expansions. Additionally, there were discussions regarding procedures for notifying land purchasers about potential sulphide-bearing material, and plans for future community engagement through informational newsletters.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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