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Carol Leeming is newest member of Ausable Bayfield Maitland Valley Drinking Water Source Protection Committee

 

New member of committee is representative of agriculture sector


Carol Leeming is new source protection committee member representing agriculture.The newest member of our local drinking water source protection committee is Carol Leeming. She is a representative of the agriculture sector on the Ausable Bayfield Maitland Valley (ABMV) Source Protection Committee (SPC). The new agriculture rep was named on September 18, 2024 and attended her first committee meeting on Wednesday, September 25, 2024 in Holmesville.

Carol Leeming, of Leeming Farms/Leeming Acres, is a farmer from the Seaforth area. She grew up on a farm in Huron County and purchased her first farm property in 1986 in the Municipality of Huron East, in the former Tuckersmith Township. That farm was at the headwaters of the Bayfield River between Seaforth and Clinton. She now farms about 1,200 acres of land and has a poultry farm (laying hens) and also cash-crops (corn; soybeans; winter wheat; and white beans).

In addition to her farming experience, Carol Leeming is also a retired municipal planner who has more than 30 years of experience in municipal planning with the County of Huron. She has previously served as an accessibility coordinator; economic development program coordinator; in agricultural and community organizations and is a former President of the Huron County Federation of Agriculture.

The new committee member is a Master of Science graduate from the University of Guelph’s Rural Planning and Development program and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geography from U. of G. She has completed the Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program (AALP).

Matt Pearson is Chair of the SPC. He says the new committee member will be a positive addition to the committee.

“Carol brings many strengths to her new role as a Source Protection Committee member,” he said. “Her experience in farming, local government, and the volunteering sector will complement the diverse skills and insights of the committee members. We look forward to working with Carol on our mandate to protect source water supplies.”

The new SPC member says she is honoured to be one of the two agricultural representatives on the committee.

“I look forward to working with the entire committee to implement locally developed, provincially approved source protection planning policies in an effective and practical way,” she said. “On my own farm, I have planted windbreaks and practised crop rotation to reduce wind and soil erosion. I have used best practices in application of fertilizer and nutrients to increase organic matter and fertility of my soil while also reducing the potential for nutrient loss.”

To learn more about source protection and the SPC visit the Source Protection Committee web page

Elizabeth Balfour replaces retiring Program Co-Supervisor Mary Lynn MacDonald 


Mary Lynn MacDonald has retired from her position of Co-Supervisor for the local drinking water source protection program.

Mary Lynn's retirement follows more than 16 years of dedicated and resourceful contributions, to our source protection region, in different roles. 

Elizabeth Balfour is new source protection program Co-Supervisor.The source protection region is pleased to announce that Elizabeth Balfour has agreed to join the source protection team as Mary Lynn's replacement in the Program Co-Supervisor role. 

Elizabeth has worked at Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority (ABCA) for nine years and has a strong background in watershed management, agriculture, and GIS analysis. She is already familiar with the drinking water source protection program and has successfully completed the province’s Risk Management Official training. 

Welcome, Elizabeth, and thank you for your service, Mary Lynn!

Two posts about protecting water, one showing household hazardous waste at the proper depot and the second, two girls brushing their teeth.

Source protection region supports water protection through Water Wednesdays information campaign


The Ausable Bayfield Maitland Valley Source Protection Region, in partnership with the Province of Ontario and Conservation Ontario, is promoting positive local action to protect local municipal drinking water sources. 💧💙

The region is educating the public through #WaterWednesdays source protection posts on social media on Wednesdays from October 2, 2024 to November 13, 2024.

Campaign messages include:
  • Drop off hazardous waste at municipal household hazardous waste days or depots.
  • Select non-toxic chemicals and cleaners when doing fall cleanup this autumn.
  • Tips for protecting your septic systems.
We encourage you to follow Ausable Bayfield and Maitland Valley source protection platforms and to share the posts with your neighbours.
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