The Grand River Assessment Report provides the scientific basis of the Grand River Source Protection Plan.
The Assessment Report:
- Describes the Grand River watershed.
- Identifies the vulnerable areas related to drinking water sources.
- Identifies the types and number of threats to water quality and quantity.
- Ranks the potential threats as low, moderate or significant.
The Tables of Drinking Water Threats are used to identify and rank potential significant drinking water threats in the assessment report.
Assessment report chapters |
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- Chapter 1 (PDF 760 - MB): Introduction
- Chapter 2 (PDF 11 - MB): Watershed Characterization
- Chapter 3 (PDF 3 - MB): Water Quality Threat Assessment Methodology
- Chapter 4 (PDF 3 - MB): County of Grey
- Chapter 5 (PDF 10 - MB): County of Dufferin
- Chapter 6 (PDF 23 - MB): Wellington County
- Chapter 7 (PDF 23 - MB): City of Guelph
- Chapter 8 (PDF 46 - MB): Region of Waterloo
- Chapter 9 (PDF 2 - MB): Region of Halton
- Chapter 10 (PDF 2 - MB): County of Perth
- Chapter 11 (PDF 4 - MB): County of Oxford
- Chapter 12 (PDF 3 - MB): City of Hamilton
- Chapter 13 (PDF 10 - MB): County of Brant
- Chapter 14 (PDF 11 - MB): City of Brantford
- Chapter 15 (PDF 11 - MB): Six Nations of the Grand River
- Chapter 16 (PDF 10 - MB): Haldimand County
- Chapter 17 (PDF 505 - KB): Water Budget Framework and Methodology
- Chapter 18 (PDF 3 - MB): Tier 2 Water Budget Results
- Chapter 19 (PDF 7 - MB): Region of Waterloo Tier 3 Water Budget and Risk Assessment
- Chapter 20 (PDF 6 - MB): Whitemans Creek Tier 3 Water Budget and Risk Assessment
- Chapter 21 (PDF 873 - KB): Orangeville and Amaranth Tier 3 Water Quantity Risk Assessment
- Chapter 22 (PDF 6 - MB): Centre Wellington Tier 3 Water Budget and Risk Assessment
- Chapter 23 (PDF 1 - MB): Halton Hills Tier 3 Water Budget and Risk Assessment
- Chapters 24-28 (PDF 1 - MB): State of Climate Change Research; Consideration of Great Lakes Agreements; Conclusion; References; Appendices
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