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Trent River Watershed Conceptual Subwatersheds Trent River Watershed Conceptual Subwatersheds North Bay Georgian Bay Lake Huron Kingston Toronto Lake Ontario Lake Erie Gull River at Norland Burnt River near Burnt River Crowe River at Marmora Otonabee River at Lakefield Trent Canal at Lower Buckhorn Lake Trent River at Healey Falls Trent River at Glen Ross Bay of Quinte Tributaries Trent River at Trenton Lake Ontario Tributaries Trent Assessment Report Map 3-1 Map Report Assessment Trent This map has been prepared for the purpose of meeting the provincial Legend requirements under the Clean Water Act, 2006. If it is proposed to use it " Settlements for another purpose, it would be advisable to first consult with the responsible conservation authority. Railways Watercourse PRODUCED BY Lower Trent Conservation on behalf of the Trent Conservation Coalition Source Protection Committee, March 2011, with data supplied under Roads ± licence by members of the Ontario Geospatial Data Exchange. Highways 0 5 10 20 30 40 OTHER DATA SOURCES: Multi Lane Highways Conceptual Water Budget Subwatersheds: Trent Conservation Coalition Source Protection Region Kilometres Source Protection Areas Conceptual Water Budget Subwatersheds Trent Conservation Coalition Upper and Single Tier Municipality Source Protection Region Lower Tier Municipality Made possible through the support of the Government of Ontario Waterbody www.trentsourceprotection.on.ca Trent River Watershed Climate Stations North Bay Georgian Bay Lake +$ Huron Kingston +$ Toronto Lake Ontario +$ Lake Erie +$ +$ +$ +$+$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ $ +$ + +$ +$ +$ +$ +$+$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ $ + +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$+$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$+$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$+$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ Trent Assessment Report Map 3-2 Map Report Assessment Trent +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$ +$+$ +$ +$ +$ +$+$ +$ This map has been prepared for the purpose of meeting the provincial Legend Climate Stations requirements under the Clean Water Act, 2006. If it is proposed to use it " Settlements Environment Canada for another purpose, it would be advisable to first consult with the responsible +$ Railway conservation authority. +$ Conservation Athorities Watercourse PRODUCED BY Lower Trent Conservation on behalf of the Trent Conservation Coalition Source Protection Committee, March 2011, with data supplied under Roads ± licence by members of the Ontario Geospatial Data Exchange. Highways 0 5 10 20 30 40 OTHER DATA SOURCES: Multi Lane Highway Kilometres Conceptual Water Budget Subwatersheds: Trent Conservation Coalition Conceptual Water Budget Subwatersheds Source Protection Region Source Protection Areas Trent Conservation Coalition Upper and Single Tier Municipality Source Protection Region Made possible through the support Lower Tier Municipality of the Government of Ontario Waterbody www.trentsourceprotection.on.ca Trent River Watershed Average Annual Precipitation Surface North Bay Georgian Bay Lake Huron Kingston Toronto Lake Ontario Lake Erie Trent Assessment Report Map 3-3 Map Report Assessment Trent This map has been prepared for the purpose of meeting the provincial Legend requirements under the Clean Water Act, 2006. If it is proposed to use it " for another purpose, it would be advisable to first consult with the responsible Settlements Average Annual Precipitation (mm) conservation authority. Railway 1059 - 1092 Watercourse 1026 - 1059 PRODUCED BY Lower Trent Conservation on behalf of the Trent Conservation Coalition Source Protection Committee, March 2011, with data supplied under Roads 994 - 1026 ± licence by members of the Ontario Geospatial Data Exchange. Highways 961 - 994 0 5 10 20 30 40 OTHER DATA SOURCES: Multi Lane Highway 928 - 961 Kilometres Conceptual Water Budget Subwatersheds: Trent Conservation Coalition Conceptual Water Budget Subwatersheds 895 - 928 Source Protection Region 862 - 895 Source Protection Areas 830 - 862 Trent Conservation Coalition Upper and Single Tier Municipality 797 - 830 Source Protection Region Lower Tier Municipality Made possible through the support of the Government of Ontario Waterbody www.trentsourceprotection.on.ca Trent River Watershed Average Annual Temperature Surface North Bay Georgian Bay Lake Huron Kingston Toronto Lake Ontario Lake Erie Trent Assessment Report Map 3-4 Map Report Assessment Trent This map has been prepared for the purpose of meeting the provincial Legend requirements under the Clean Water Act, 2006. If it is proposed to use it " Settlements for another purpose, it would be advisable to first consult with the responsible Average Annual Temperature (°C) conservation authority. Railway 7.8 - 8.4 Watercourse 7.3 - 7.8 PRODUCED BY Lower Trent Conservation on behalf of the Trent Conservation Coalition Source Protection Committee, March 2011, with data supplied under Roads 6.8 - 7.3 ± licence by members of the Ontario Geospatial Data Exchange. Highways 6.3 - 6.8 0 5 10 20 30 40 OTHER DATA SOURCES: Multi Lane Highway 5.8 - 6.3 Kilometres Conceptual Water Budget Subwatersheds: Trent Conservation Coalition Conceptual Water Budget Subwatersheds 5.3 - 5.8 Source Protection Region 4.7 - 5.3 Source Protection Areas 4.2 - 4.7 Trent Conservation Coalition Upper and Single Tier Municipality 3.7 - 4.2 Lower Tier Municipality Source Protection Region Made possible through the support of the Government of Ontario Waterbody www.trentsourceprotection.on.ca Trent River Watershed Zones of Uniform Meterology (A) North Bay Georgian Bay Lake Huron Kingston Toronto Lake Ontario Lake Erie Zone 1 Minden +$ Zone 2 Lindsay Frost +$ Zone 3 Peterborough Airport +$ Trenton Airport +$ Trent Cobourg Sewage Treatment Plant +$ Assessment This map has been prepared for the purpose of meeting the provincial Legend requirements under the Clean Water Act, 2006. If it is proposed to use it for another purpose, it would be advisable to first consult with the responsible " Settlements Report +$ Representative Climate Station conservation authority. Railway Proposed Meterological Zones Watercourse PRODUCED BY Lower Trent Conservation on behalf of the Trent Conservation Zone 1 - Zone 2 Boundary Coalition Source Protection Committee, March 2011, with data supplied under Roads ± licence by members of the Ontario Geospatial Data Exchange. Zone 2 - Zone 3 Boundary 05 10203040 Highways Average Annual Precipitation (mm) OTHER DATA SOURCES: Multi Lane Highway 993 - 1092 Kilometres Conceptual Water Budget Subwatersheds: Trent Conservation Coalition Map Source Protection Region 895 - 993 Source Protection Areas 797 - 895 Trent Conservation Coalition Conceptual Water Budget Subwatersheds Upper and Single Tier Municipality Source Protection Region 3 Lower Tier Municipality Made possible through the support ‐ of the Government of Ontario Waterbody www.trentsourceprotection.on.ca 5.
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