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The Rural Voice, 2004-01, Page 23r the province doesn't come through with a program to replace the Healthy Futures program. Tom Edge of Environment Canada said the study of pollutants needs to be taken wider than just bacteria. Nitrates and phosphorous can also enter the surface water, he said, with phosphorous promoting algae growth that can be deadly for aquatic life. As well salmonella and Norwalk virus can also be transmitted through water. BSRA's Banks also worried about what other contaminants might be going into the water and worried about the problems of algae growth. MVCA's Beard reminded those present that Huron County wasn't completely in control of the quality of water within its streams because many of them started outside the county's borders. For Shewfelt the problem isn't figuring out what to do but how to find the money to do it. "We have the recipe," he said. "We have to have the yeast and the yeast is money." He called on the federal and provincial "What can we do to enchance the confidence of the public?" governments to provide assistance to help take the steps needed to reduce contamination. Nelligan promised to bring key members of the group back together for a meeting early in the new year. All this, of course, is fairly small comfort to tourist operators living with the fall -out of the national black -eye the Lake Huron shoreline received. They would probably agree with Nigel Belchamber that perception is the problem. "There probably will be more bad press," he predicted. "What can we do to enchance the confidence of the public?" That' will be the challenge in the coming months. Already Huron County Council has passed a motion to allow the health unit to employ the services of a media consultant to try to get its message across that swimming on Lake Huron's beaches is not dangerous. Getting the national media to listen might be a more difficult task.0 Never Run Out of Hot Water Again Did you know Oil Fired Hot Water Heaters heat water twice as fast as natural gas and S ernes faster than electricity at half the cost' Wouldn't It be great to never run out of hot water again? This message has been brought to you by your friendly •reignbourhooa fuel oil dealer. providing safer options for heating your horse You'll find your local dealer under OiIs•fuel in the yellow pages. (all today We're sure you'll 1x glad you die JANUARY 2004 19 the ice: frair ilk • ► I with a nice twist The most Features: ' 4 fishing holes ' Built-in runners for transporting SCHENK'S 519-323-3591 Mount versatile, durable and toughest Ice hut you can buy! • sizes snowmobile hooks truck boxes Bay ' Easily loaded and unloaded' Available in 2 different in the floor wth covers ' Tow hooks for pulling behind an ATV or for easy pulling on snow ' Fresh air ventilation ' Molded in tie down ' Lockable door (lock not included) ' Optional colours * Fits most RENTAL JOHN ROSS SUPPLY RANDY BAYCHARTS 519-461-0955 519-351-6198 Forest Thorndale Mitchell's JANUARY 2004 19