Interesting point Wulfy. I have been waiting for someone to bring this up. It will likley be tackled (pardon the pun), by someone that has moved into or back to the area. It will unlikely ever be a local with any significant background into the area.
The Napanee R. gets a C-. Very very tricky to get any involvement by the locals. This would be a touchy one. Cattle is not a big problem. I leave it up to ones imagination.....being a nightowl would help.
The Salmon R. gets a B-. There is so much promise here and in some of its tributaries.... a shame it does not get any attention. There is a small landfill site that will become a concern at some point, located near Roblin. Way too close to the River.
Wilton Cr. gets a D+. It is the most interesting to observe at a distance. Historically there were (I am talking about only 25 years ago.....brook trout in its true headwaters (near Harrowsmith). Most recently, there has been some movement on the lower end (I think this is great). The real headway needs to be made in the upper reaches.....hopefully this will happen to enable more of a visual impact statement....this will have a positive trickle down effect for all of the people that live in this area. Agriculture and a touch of industry is only beginning to scratch the surface.
The Moira R. is a C+. The real nastey stuff is in its upper tributary in the NW quadrant. The lowersection has some minor agriculture concerns.
The TrentR. system is very complex. It is in better shape than I would expect for a River with its history. Creosote spills and a bunch of other nasties all exist. It would be a long, long list....very very expensive.
Historycomes into play with so much of this. Industry has existed in many forms and at many locations. Agriculture and landfills help make the issues far more complex (not impossible). This is merely information. Perhaps it will all come to the forefront at some point in select areas.
I expect that a group called RAP or something, that operates in conjunction with a local conservation org. seems to be doing a solid job at this task. They likley know most of what I have listed and more....but it all takes time and select tactics to work in an older community. My interest has only been with the fishery despite the absolue logic that this intertwined area contains. Maybe I will be living in the area at some point.
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