Swim Drink Fish Blog
Read the latest updates and news releases about community science, water monitoring, Artists for Water, and more.
IJC poll suggests recreation is a top Great Lakes priority
On July 10, 2018 the IJC Great Lakes Water Quality Board released the results of it’s Second Binational Great Lakes Basin Poll. The findings provide insight into how people engage with the Great Lakes. One key finding suggests recreation is a top Great Lakes priority. Click to read more.
Waterkeeper submission on Pickering Nuclear relicensing hearing
The Pickering Nuclear Generating Station (PNGS) relicensing hearing takes place June 25 - 29, 2018. For consideration during this hearing, Waterkeeper provided this submission to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC).
Toronto inner harbour monitoring is back, and looking to expand its reaches
The Toronto Community Monitoring Program is a new a Swim Drink Fish initiative. The program builds on our previous Toronto harbour monitoring in 2016 and 2017, which established a robust citizen-science monitoring hub, equipped with an in-house lab.
Connect with Waterkeeper this recreational water season
As you start planning your recreational water activities, here are five ways to connect with Waterkeeper.
CELA and Waterkeeper intervene in Hamilton Beach site court hearing
The Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) and Lake Ontario Waterkeeper intervened in the Hamilton Beach site court hearing on May 23, 2018. The implications of the court’s decision will fundamentally affect the implementation of the Environmental Protection Act in Ontario.
Ontario - Hear us out on recreational water guidelines
Swim season is upon us. The urge to connect with water is at its strongest during these warm summer months. The lakes, rivers, and streams are yours to enjoy. Yet, recreational water standards which are in place to protect public health from contaminated water are poorly understood.
Pickering Waste Management hearing backgrounder
In October 2016, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) applied to renew its Waste Facility Operating Licence for its Pickering Waste Management Facility (PWMF). The previous licence expired March 31, 2018. Here’s what you need to know.
Public engagement protects Toronto’s shorelines in Scarborough Waterfront Project
Public engagement and consultation strengthen the Swim Drink Fish movement. The Scarborough Waterfront Project on Lake Ontario proves it. Paving over Grey Abbey beach was proposed. Public engagement occurred. Amendments to preserve the beach resulted.
Not enough information being shared, Waterkeeper says in Pickering Nuclear Generating Station preliminary submission
Here is Swim Drink Fish’s preliminary submission to the CNSC Tribunal as it reviews the PNGS licence conditions. OPG withholds vital information about the PNGS’ environmental impacts needed for Swim Drink Fish’s complete submission.
Swim Drink Fish Gala 2018: celebrating along Lake Ontario's shores
The seventh annual Swim Drink Fish fundraising gala celebrated the Swim Drink Fish movement and paid a heartfelt tribute to board member and mentor, Gord Downie. The exciting evening raised over $550,000 for Swim Drink Fish’s core programs, including Lake Ontario Waterkeeper.