Author of the article: Luke Hendry
Publishing date: Apr 26, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 4 minute read • Mark Boone, a hydrogeologist with Quinte Conservation, checks a rain gauge Sept. 11, 2020 at Deerock Lake Conservation Area north of Flinton. The conservation authority s new drought management plan urges more water conservation and advance planning to ease the effects of drought. Photo by Luke Hendry
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Quinte Conservation staff are stressing the need for more water conservation and drought planning to help ease the effects of drought and to prepare for a drier future.
Climate change is set to mean more heat and less available water, and the conservation authority’s new drought management plan lays out projections and possible action.
Carol J Fitzgerald, 87, of Stone Mills
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More water conservation, drought planning needed: study
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