Created: Jul 06, 2005
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Non Governmental Organization: Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority ABCA

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Activities: Activist, Networking
Type: Non Governmental Organization
Scope: regional
Website: abca.on.ca
Main Email: info [at] abca.on.ca
Phone: 519-235-2610
Headquarters: 71108 Morrison Line, R. R. #3
Exeter N0M 1S5
Ontario
Canada
Local Time: Sun Sep 7 08:41:24

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The Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority [ABCA] is an independent, corporate body established under the Conservation Authorities Act. We are located in southwestern Ontario bordering the shores of Lake Huron and carry the banner of being the first of 36 conservation authorities formed across Ontario



In 1946 the municipalities within the Ausable River watershed formed the Ausable River Conservation Authority to deal with serious problems of local flooding, soil erosion, water supply and water quality. In 1972 the jurisdiction was enlarged to include the Bayfield River drainage basin and our name was changed to Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority.



The ABCA encompasses the drainage basins of the Ausable River, Bayfield River, Parkhill Creek and the gullies between Bayfield and Grand Bend draining directly to Lake Huron. The 2,440 square kilometre area of jurisdiction can be classified as largely rural with a population of 45,000.



Vision Statement



Our vision is one of clean and usable watersheds where human needs and the needs of the natural environment are balanced to ensure quality of life and biological diversity today and in the future.



Mission Statement



Our mission is to provide leadership and management, in cooperation with the community, to maintain and enhance the watershed resources now and in the future.



The Programs and Services offered by the ABCA are designed to work in partnership with the landowners, municipalities and governments [provincial and federal] in managing the soil and water resources of the watershed. Each partner plays an important role in the conservation of our natural lands and waters.

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