GOVERNMENT OF CANADA SUPPORTS COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS IN KAMLOOPS – THOMPSON - CARIBOO


Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2010


KAMLOOPS, B.C. – March 16, 2010 -- On behalf of Canada's Environment Minister, the Honourable Jim Prentice, Cathy McLeod, Member of Parliament for Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo, today announced an investment of $78,420 into three local environmental projects in British Columbia.

“These investments will ensure the diverse habitats and species at risk within our region are protected and given a chance to become vibrant once again,” said MP McLeod. “I am pleased to see such strong environmental stewardship at the community level.”

“Protecting biological diversity will help ensure that Canadians can benefit from Canada’s natural beauty for years to come,” added Minister Prentice. “These projects are another example of our government taking action to conserve, protect and restore Canada’s environment.”

The B.C. Ministry of Environment will receive $28,500 for two different projects and the Grasslands Conservation Council of British Columbia will receive $49,920.These initiatives will increase protection of species at risk and their habitat in the Kamloops—Thompson—Cariboo region and are funded through Canada’s Habitat Stewardship Program for Species at Risk.

Habitat loss and degradation are among the greatest threats to biological diversity in Canada. The Habitat Stewardship Program for Species at Risk, managed by Environment Canada in partnership with Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Parks Canada, is a key initiative in meeting commitments under the federal Species at Risk Act. Projects under this program help protect species at risk in a number of ways, including invasive species removal, habitat restoration and enhancements, ecosystem inventories and mapping, and community outreach and education.

“The B.C. Government is committed to protecting species at risk and anything we can do to protect valuable habitat is important work,” said B.C. Environment Minister Barry Penner. “B.C.’s Conservation Framework is the tool this province developed to prevent species and ecosystems from becoming at risk while also maintaining the diversity of native species and ecosystems.”

In 2010—-the International Year of Biodiversity—the Government of Canada encourages Canadians to seek opportunities to take action toward conserving biodiversity. Your actions, large or small, will help to protect the abundance and variety of life that is part of our natural heritage.

For further information on the 2010 International Year of Biodiversity, please visit the Web gateway of the 2010 International Year of Biodiversity, at http://www.cbd.int/2010/, as well as the Web site of the Canadian Biodiversity Information Network, at http://www.cbin.ec.gc.ca/.

Additional information about the Habitat Stewardship Program is available on Environment Canada’s website, at http://www.cws-scf.ec.gc.ca/hsp-pih.

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Government of Canada delivers on wastewater rules: proposed regulations released today

OTTAWA, Ont. -- March 19, 2010 -- Environment Minister Jim Prentice today announced that the proposed Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations have been published in Canada Gazette, Part I beginning the formal 60-day public comment period.

“Last month, I released a public-consultation draft of the regulations because we wanted to hear back from Canadians. And today with the Canada Gazette posting, we are again listening to Canadians and working to make the proposed wastewater regulations law. These are concrete steps we are taking to make sure that Canadians continue to enjoy water that is clean, safe and plentiful for generations to come,” said Minister Prentice. “

The Government of Canada is taking the lead in proposing regulations for municipal, community, federal and other wastewater systems, which include standards for national wastewater effluent quality and provide regulatory clarity for rules on reporting for more than 3,700 Canadian facilities. For those not already meeting the effluent quality standards, there is a proposed phase-in approach. For higher-risk wastewater effluent discharges, facilities will have up until 2020 to upgrade, whereas others would have until 2030 or 2040 depending on level of risk associated with existing effluent quality and environmental considerations.

“We are committed to continue working together with provinces, territories and municipalities to make this a reality,” said the Minister. “These regulations will help us conserve and protect Canada’s water quality. And I am happy to point out that this collaborative spirit and progress speak to the theme of “Clean Water for a Healthy World” that is the global focus of the upcoming World Water Day on March 22.

The regulations are the principal instrument that Environment Canada is using to implement the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME) Canada-wide Strategy for the Management of Municipal Wastewater that was endorsed in 2009.

The Government of Canada is partnering with provinces, territories and municipalities to make significant investments in water and wastewater infrastructure. Under Government of Canada infrastructure funds, including the Building Canada, Green Infrastructure, Stimulus and Gas Tax Funds, over $3.25 billion has been spent or committed for wastewater and water infrastructure. Such projects are a top priority for these funds.

Canadians can now access the proposed regulations at http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2010/2010-03-20/html/reg1-eng.html
For more information, please contact:
Frédéric Baril
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment

 
 

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