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Proposed interim retrofit to Winnipeg’s north end sewage treatment plant

Report: Retrofit to Winnipeg’s north end sewage treatment plant would help protect Lake Winnipeg

Posted: March 22, 2019
Together with the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), we are recommending an interim retrofit to Winnipeg’s largest sewage treatment plant. A chemical system could be implemented quickly and at low cost to significantly reduce the facility’s phosphorus contribution to Lake Winnipeg.
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LWCBMN 2018 network report

LWCBMN 2018 Network Report

Posted: March 22, 2019
The Lake Winnipeg Community-Based Monitoring Network (LWCBMN) 2018 report confirms the existence of phosphorus hotspots, highlights the importance of frequent and responsive sampling, and explains how storing water on the land can protect Lake Winnipeg.
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Seine-Rat River Conservation District 2017 regional report

LWCBMN 2017 Regional Report - Seine-Rat River Conservation District

Posted: March 22, 2018
Phosphorus data for the Seine-Rat River Conservation District were generated by the Lake Winnipeg Community-Based Monitoring Network (LWCBMN), a long-term program designed to identify localized phosphorus hotspots where action is required to improve Lake Winnipeg water quality.
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La Salle Redboine Conservation District 2017 regional report

LWCBMN 2017 Regional Report - La Salle Redboine Conservation District

Posted: March 22, 2018
Phosphorus data for the La Salle Redboine Conservation District were generated by the Lake Winnipeg Community-Based Monitoring Network (LWCBMN), a long-term program designed to identify localized phosphorus hotspots where action is required to improve Lake Winnipeg water quality.
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Pembina Valley Conservation District 2017 regional report

LWCBMN 2017 Regional Report - Pembina Valley Conservation District

Posted: March 22, 2018
Phosphorus data for the Pembina Valley Conservation District were generated by the Lake Winnipeg Community-Based Monitoring Network (LWCBMN), a long-term program designed to identify localized phosphorus hotspots where action is required to improve Lake Winnipeg water quality.
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East Interlake Conservation District 2017 regional report

LWCBMN 2017 Regional Report - East Interlake Conservation District

Posted: March 22, 2018
Phosphorus data for the East Interlake Conservation District were generated by the Lake Winnipeg Community-Based Monitoring Network (LWCBMN), a long-term program designed to identify localized phosphorus hotspots where action is required to improve Lake Winnipeg water quality.
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Upper Assiniboine River Conservation District 2017 regional report

LWCBMN 2017 Regional Report - Upper Assiniboine River Conservation District

Posted: March 22, 2018
Phosphorus data for the Upper Assiniboine River Conservation District were generated by the Lake Winnipeg Community-Based Monitoring Network (LWCBMN), a long-term program designed to identify localized phosphorus hotspots where action is required to improve Lake Winnipeg water quality.
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Lake Winnipeg horizon

Provincial submission re: Bill 24

Posted: October 23, 2017
Presenting to the Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs on proposed amendments to Manitoba’s Environment Act, we recommended that no changes be made to legislation governing Manitoba’s hog industry until water-quality data is available to determine if current manure management practices are effective at keeping phosphorus out of our lakes and rivers.
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Provincial submission re: Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation

Provincial submission re: Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation

Posted: April 28, 2017
Our submission recommends that no changes to regulation or associated legislation dictating where, when and how livestock manure can be used as an agricultural fertilizer be made without first providing evidence that increased manure application will not result in a corresponding increase in phosphorus loading to Lake Winnipeg.
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