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North Huron’s Paul Heffer joins local source protection committee as municipal representative


Paul Heffer, new source protection committee memberThe Ausable Bayfield Maitland Valley Source Protection Committee (SPC) has welcomed its newest municipal member. As the new Central Grouping municipal representative, Paul Heffer (in photo, above right) represents the Township of North Huron; the Municipality of Huron East; and the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry, filling the position formerly held by long-time member David Blaney from Huron East. 

Paul Heffer and his wife Gail have lived in Wingham for 40 years where they have raised three daughters.

“We have enjoyed having safe, potable drinking water which makes sitting on this committee very meaningful,” he said.

Paul Heffer is a Wingham resident and Township of North Huron councillor.

“Working in the agriculture sector for more than 40 years, I got to realize how important water is to every farmer,” he said.

The SPC creates local source protection plans that are approved by the Province of Ontario. The planning policies manage risk from 22 potential threats to drinking water such as fuel, chemicals, salt, waste oil, nutrients, pesticides and other activities near municipal wells. These policies protect our residential drinking water sources as one of several barriers of defence that keep our water safe and clean.

David Blaney, former source protection committee member, is thanked for his service.Matt Pearson, SPC Chair, welcomed the new municipal representative who attended his first video conferencing meeting on November 25. With David Blaney (in photo at bottom right) able to attend remotely from his new home in Pembroke, Chair Pearson thanked David, once again, for his years of service to the committee and wished him well in his future endeavours. 

There are 12 members of the source protection committee. The 2020 committee includes Chair Matt Pearson and the following members: Municipal – Allan Rothwell (East); Paul Heffer (Central); Myles Murdock (North); Dave Frayne (South West); Economic – Rowland Howe (Industry); Philip Keightley (Commerce); Bert Dykstra (Agriculture); Mary Ellen Foran (Agriculture); Other – John Graham (Environment); Jennette Walker (Environment); Ian Brebner (Property Owner); and Alyssa Keller (Public-at-Large). 

Committee members are working on a new series of videos to help people understand more about their drinking water. In the first video, Alyssa Keller, water operator at the Seaforth water treatment plant, takes you on a virtual tour. You may watch the Seaforth Open Well video now at this link:
. To find out more visit the source protection region website at  link below:

Salt management tips on Winter Wednesdays


Apply salt properly to minimize impacts on water.Watch, on social media channels, on Wednesdays, for tips about how to manage salt application well in order to reduce impacts on drinking water sources.

Here is the most recent #WinterWednesdays tip:

Removing obstructions such as leaves and trash can encourage better drainage to avoid storm drains from freezing. Because some storm drains lead to rivers and lakes, never apply salt directly on frozen storm drains.

For more winter salt tips visit Smart About Salt: #DrinkingWaterSources #WinterWednesdays
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