Tay council

Tay council hears from water museum pitcher

Tay council hears from water museum pitcher

Even the smallest drop can help make waves. A delegation from Dan Travers of the Canadian Museum of Water/Musée canadien de l’eau (CMW-MCE), a recently launched initiative by locals intent on offering the history of the planet’s most precious resource through Port McNicoll, was presented to Tay council at a recent regular meeting. “There are physical assets that make Port McNicoll the right choice,” explained Travers.

Tay gets Georgian Bay water quality update from SSEA

Tay gets Georgian Bay water quality update from SSEA

Overall, drinkable water in Tay is reportedly much better than it was thirty years ago, but there are still areas of concern. Aisha Chiandet, water scientist at Severn Sound Environmental Association (SSEA), provided Tay council with a presentation about the organization’s monitoring and stewardship activities that included a look at compounds that affect water quality. “It's critical that we continue to monitor environmental conditions, maintain improvements that have been made, and continue to invest in environmental protection in order to prevent regressing to conditions encountered when Severn Sound was listed as an area of concern,” Chiandet began.