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OPEN HOUSE - Marsh and Macaulay Creek Flood Hazard Mapping

Quinte Conservation is inviting residents in the Village of Picton to engage in public consultations regarding updated floodplain mapping for areas along Marsh and Macaulay Creek. This study aims to manage flood risk and ensure sustainable development practices for the region.

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We provide advice and expertise, alongside programs and grants, to help residents protect their properties from natural hazards, like flooding and erosion.  We aim to promote and inspire action for the protection of our water systems, drinking water, forests, and wetlands. Together, we can all ensure healthy watersheds for today and future generations.

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Belleville ON, K8N 4Z2
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