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CEWF Newsletter – Spring 2010

Today's the day! Yes, at 1:32 PM EDT we experience the vernal equinox, as the sun crosses the equater. Spring has arrived in the northern hemisphere, and so has our CEWF Spring Newsletter. There is a lot is happening – read all about it, and get caught up:

http://cewf.typepad.com/CEWF_NewsLetter_Spring_2010.pdf

Now, come on summer…

Welcome to Spring in Haliburton

with a vengeance…

Don't forget to monitor your lake levels during the thaw season – click on Parks Canada Web Site under 'TSW Water Levels'. 

Water Budget – a balanced approach

Managing the TSW watershed is a complex task. On this web site, refer to Water Budget under 'Position Papers'  to read the CEWF recommendations for utilizing Water Budget principles to achieve a comprehensive and inclusive approach for the Trent River watershed. (or click on this link: http://cewf.typepad.com/Water_Budget_March_2010.pdf )

CEWF & Devolin Discuss TSW

Another good article in the Haliburton County Voice (Nov 26):

http://cewf.typepad.com/CEWF_%26_Devolin_Nov26.doc

CEWF Objectives – Nov 2009 Update

The updated CEWF Mission and Objectives:

http://cewf.typepad.com/CEWF_Mission_and_Objectives_Nov_2009.pdf

Spread the word!

CEWF Nov-2009 Update

Following is a summary update of the CEWF activities during November 2009:

http://cewf.typepad.com/November_2009_update.pdf

Good progress. Lot's of work ahead.