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Severn Sound Delisted Area of Concern

RAP Accomplishments

The RAP process in Severn Sound was a success. The economic viability of the area improved through upgraded infrastructure, local job creation, and cost-effective decisions assisted by RAP studies. The RAP inspired volunteer participation and positive media support. The public supported the concept of a healthy community environment, and ensured that economic and environmental sustainability were built into municipal plans.

Notable accomplishments of the Severn Sound Remedial Action Plan included:

  • A total of 129 000 native trees and shrubs were planted
  • Four hundred and sixteen hectares of land were retired from intensive agriculture.
  • One hundred and thirty-eight kilometres of stream were protected.
  • Phosphorus reductions were estimated at 1 028 kilograms per year.
  • Approximately 2 400 livestock units were restricted from stream access.
  • Townships and municipalities adopted Natural Heritage Strategies and RAP guidelines in their Official Plans.
  • Sewage treatment plant optimization and upgrades reduced pollution and saved $2.8 million for two municipalities.
  • Stormwater management planning identified cost savings of $30 million, and made implementation of stormwater treatment affordable.