Activity Review – July 2008

News from your French River Stewardship Council

New Logo – we ran a contest to create a distinctive look for the organization – see the winner’s letters on this page

Activities –Water sampling has begun at 14 points along the river.  These monthly samples are used to determine phosphate levels, one of the key indicators of water quality that we are monitoring.

Survey – We are very fortunate to have the support of a student from Lakehead University – Mr. Ian Wells – who will be conducting a survey of various activities and uses of the river during the summer months

Ian will be travelling the river, talking with folks about their activities and compiling a summary of his results.  This information will further assist us as we learn more about our water system, its uses and the impact of the use on the quality of the resource

If you should meet Ian, please extend him a warm French River welcome and assist him in any way you can

Public Meeting  Plans are currently being finalized for our annual Public meeting to be held August 10th in Alban (see advertisement on this page)

We are expecting to provide information about the water and sewage handling in Noelville, results of our testing to date, specific areas where we see potential problems and things YOU can do to ensure we maintain a very high level of water quality.

Please mark this date on your calendar and join us as we review our activities for the last year and discuss our plans and visions for our future.

Your participation is an essential part of the work we do, the activities we undertake, and the impact we make on your water

See you on August 10th!


Date Added: July 27, 2008 | Comments Off | Filed under: News — Tags: — webedit @ 9:10 am



News from your French River Stewardship Council – 2007

Who we are – formed in 2007, we are group of concerned individuals who are actively working to improve the quality of the water in the French River system.

BLUE GREEN ALGEA blooms appeared late in 2007 and represent exactly the kind of situation we must work to control and prevent in the future.

While not a specific topic for our group at the beginning, clearly we must all work to prevent any further contamination to our water. See 2008 activities below.

The testing we did last fall concluded the level of contamination was less than half the lever of what is considered problematic by the Ministry of Health.

See our web site for a complete report from the Ministry of Health on this subject.

WATER SAMPLING was the first priority we undertook to establish and understand the nutrient and phosphorous content of our river.

We have now established what the levels are in 12 locations at 3 separate times, spring, summer and fall.  This will allow us to continue to measure and understand fluctuations of these components.

The 2007 results showed phosphorus loading from Lake Nipissing and in the main channel to be in a normal range.  Of the 12 samples 5 showed an increase in phosphorus levels as we moved from spring to fall samples this is important as seasonally increasing levels may contribute to algae blooms.

These are the contaminants that will promote the growth of harmful plants (such as Blue Green algae) and by better understanding how much and where the access points are – we can communicate what needs to be done to better control our environment.

Special thanks to the Ontario Lake waters program for their support in the testing analysis.

ACTIVITIES include the following;

Continue with the water sampling program to monitor contaminant levels.

Specifically monitor the work being done on Blue Green Algae by various government agencies and communicate information as appropriate.

Complete a land use study and invasive weed survey – results to be posted on the web site.

Hold a public meeting to present the Council structure, elect a Board of Directors, and share information and plans.

Tree planting initiatives.

Spawning beds cleaning and rehabilitation.

MEMBERSHIP continues to grow, but not fast enough.

Membership is the key to any successful organization and your support is critical to ours.

We are working to ensure the quality of YOUR water improves and to ensure we have done everything possible to prevent the water warnings of last fall from repeating.

We welcome the support from the French River Cottagers Association and from and (add name of the other group) as well as many residents.

You can help – join us now – for only $25.00 you get a one year membership and an opportunity to vote for your new Board of Directors.  Group memberships are also available.

For more information on how you can join please visit our web site at   frenchriverstewardship.ca or write to:

The French River Stewardship Council

RR 2, Site 1, Box 21

Alban, ON    P0M 1A0


Date Added: March 26, 2008 | Comments Off | Filed under: News — Tags: — webedit @ 1:11 pm