Get involved and have your say about the future of Lake of the Woods water quality.  Take part in an online webinar meeting & town hall discussion, organized by the Foundation (LOWWSF) in partnership with the Lake of the Woods District Stewardship Association (LOWDSA) to connect you directly to the Lake of the Woods policy team at ECCC.  

Topic: Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) Policy: Proposed Ecosystem Objectives and Potential Phosphorus Reduction Scenarios to reduce harmful algae in Lake of the Woods.

Registration in Advance: is required, using the links below.  After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. 

Webinar dates  & Registration links:

Please join us for an opportunity to engage directly with the team responsible for Lake of the Woods at ECCC.  We urge you to participate in at least one of these virtual meetings to review the proposed ecosystem objectives and  potential phosphorus reduction options.  Have your say  about what is needed to address harmful and nuisance algae blooms, and improve the health of the lake.

Background:
ECCC has completed a 4-year nutrient and algae research program in Lake of the Woods. It is now seeking public input to help shape the development of proposed Lake Ecosystem Objectives and potential measures to control phosphorus for Lake of the Woods to address harmful and nuisance algae blooms, and improve the health of the lake.

ECCC has released a set of proposed Lake Ecosystem Objectives and phosphorus reduction scenarios to support public discussions and to inform our next steps to improve water quality and aquatic ecosystem health of the Lake of the Woods. 

ECCC has also launched a Lake of the Woods public engagement website to share what it has learned from its Lake of the Woods research and to seek public input on proposed Lake Ecosystem Objectives and options for reducing phosphorus from Canadian sources.  Sign up at ECCC’s Lake of the Woods public engagement website to review more information, submit your comments and respond to discussion questions www.placespeak.com/lakeofthewoods.  Comments will be received until April 30, 2021.