Cleanup And Restoration Efforts For Niagara River Watershed Up For Public Review

By Doug Draper

Can’t help but think of the late Margherita Howe of Niagara-on-the-Lake – who chaired a citizens group called Operation Clean in the late 1970s and 1980s to fight for cleaner water in the Niagara River – as I urge you to join the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority to join it this June 3 for a review of the remedial actions taken to protect this great watershed.

Photo of Niagara Falls courtesy of Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority.

This Thursday, June 3, the Conservation Authority and Niagara Parks Commission is inviting the public to join it, beginning at 6:30 p.m., at the Butterfly Conservatory Classroom along the Niagara Parkway in Niagara Falls, Ont. for a presentation of the work that has been done to protect this watershed and that of the adjoining Welland River.

This work began with the cooperation of Canada’s federal government, the province, the Conservation Authority and other agencies, along with volunteers from area citizen groups, more than two decades ago when Canada signed a “declaration of intent” with the United States to reduce the flow of damaging contaminants to the shared waters of the Niagara River. That declaration was signed after almost a decade of lobbying by citizens like Howe and others on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border.

For more information on the June 3 public session on the Niagara River Remedial Action Plan and the cleanup efforts accomplished to date the new Niagara River RAP Stage 2 Update report has been posted on the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s website at
http://www.npca.ca/water-management/nrap/documents/NPCA_SWP_Stage_2_Report.pdf

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One response to “Cleanup And Restoration Efforts For Niagara River Watershed Up For Public Review

  1. George Jardine's avatar George Jardine

    Dear Doug, this is all wallpaper and just a cover to make like they, the USA & Canada are actually doing something, I have articles written by Doug Draper in the St.Catharines Standard 30 years ago about the mega chemical dump in Hyde Park Niagara Falls NY with a drain to the lower Niagara River pouring millions of gallons of wet chemicals of god knows what into Lake Ontario, I am like you, and very sceptical that any real effort will take place

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