Times Advocate, 1999-10-13, Page 1414
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Queensway Nursing Home celebrated International Year of the Older Person by visiting Hensall Public
School and planting 40 white pine seedlings.Twenty seedlings will be planted at the school while the other
20 will be planted at Queensway. Pictured clockwise from the top are Queensway resident Mildred
Gingerich, Hensall students Josh Barker, Hayden Jolly, educational assistant Barb Gackstetter and students
Andrew Speir, Kyle Van Bynen and Alicia Binkle.
Water quality coalition appoints coordinator
HURON COUNTY - The
Huron County Surface
Water Quality Coalition
(HCSWQC) has appointed
Terri Cox as Program
Coordinator.
- Cox s an environmental
engineering technologist
and has recently returned
from China.
The coalition is a non-
profit, community based
organization that brings
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together the combined
efforts of concerned citi-
zens and organizations
who want to improve sur-
face water quality and
includes representation
from the Ministry of
Environment, OMAFRA,
the Ausable-Bayfield and
Maitland Valley
Conservation Authorities,
the Huron County Health
Units, the Huron Farm
Environmental Coalition
who is credited with com-
missioning a 1999 surface
water quality study for
which is collected and
evaluated Local water
quality data, and SOL -VE
(Save Our Lake - Value
Environment), the organi-
zation responsible for an
extensive 1997 study of
Huron County water qual-
ity.
The studies provided a
combined total of more
than 18 major recom-
Rainfall and
heat unit
accumulation
to October 7
At the Centralia
Research Station
Heat units
Heat units 3333*
Days ahead of
normal
Heat units to
date in 1998 3361*
30 year normal 2982*
Rainfall in mm
Sept. 79.6
Sept. normal 86
October to date 12.4
October normal 74
*Centralia Normal,
1998 & 199' CHU end..
dates were Oct, 3
Source: COMMA
mendations for action
that are now being for-
mally addressed by the
established working com-
mittees of the HCSWQC.
For more information
on Coalition -related activ-
ities or becoming
involved, call Cox at 235-
2610, or e-mail
HCSWQC@abca.on.ca.
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