
A Lake Ontario Evening on “Clearing the Waters: Examining Water Quality Improvement in the Toronto and Region Area of Concern”
Toronto and Region is Canada’s largest urban area, with a population that is growing rapidly. As a result, water quality issues such as excessive phosphorus pose an environmental concern affecting Toronto’s waterfront and Lake Ontario. Phosphorus loads can cause algae growth and eutrophication, threatening ecosystems and recreational use.
Join us for this virtual event to learn more about the causes, impacts, and strategies to restore balance to our waters. Have your voice heard by providing feedback on a recent assessment of the Eutrophication or Undesirable Algae Beneficial Use Impairment. Your voice matters—be part of the dialogue shaping the future of our environment.
This event is intended for a general audience:
- Beginner level information
- Includes intermediate concepts
- Content intended for older youth and adults
This event is taking place via Zoom. After registration, you will be emailed a link to join the webinar.
Lake Ontario Evenings are a free speaker series put on by the Toronto and Region Remedial Action Plan. Each event covers a different Lake Ontario and/or Toronto waterfront related topic. For more information visit www.torontorap.ca or follow us on twitter @RAP_Toronto.
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) is committed to creating an accessible experience for all participants. If you require an accessibility accommodation, please email tisha.tan@trca.ca at least 7 days prior to the event.