Credit Valley Conservation

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Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) is one of 36 conservation authorities in Ontario, Canada, responsible for protecting, restoring, and managing natural resources at the watershed level. CVC operates within the Credit River watershed and smaller adjacent watersheds that drain directly into Lake Ontario, as well as along a section of the Lake Ontario shoreline. Together, these areas make up CVC's jurisdiction. CVC is a member of Conservation Ontario.

FoundedMay 13, 1954
Headquarters1255 Old Derry Road Mississauga, ON L5N 6R4
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Credit Valley Conservation
FoundedMay 13, 1954
TypeConservation authority
FocusHabitat conservation, water conservation, wildlife management
Headquarters1255 Old Derry Road Mississauga, ON L5N 6R4
Location
Area served
Credit River Watershed, including parts of Peel Region, Halton Region, Wellington County and Dufferin County
Interim CAO
Terri LeRoux
Key people
Michael Palleschi, Chair

Alvin Tedjo, Vice Chair

CVC Board of Directors:
Tom Adams, Town of Oakville
Dipika Damerla, City of Mississauga
Stephen Dasko, City of Mississauga
Michael Dehn, Town of Erin
Christina Early, Town of Caledon
Dennis Keenan, City of Brampton
Ann Lawlor, Town of Halton Hills
Andy MacIntosh, Town of Orangeville
Brad Butt, City of Mississauga
Fred Nix, Township of Mono
Michael Palleschi, City of Brampton

Alvin Tedjo, City of Mississauga
Websitewww.cvc.ca
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CVC works in partnership with municipal governments, schools, businesses, and community organizations to deliver locally based environmental programs.

CVC receives its funding from municipal sources, as well as grants and donations made to the Credit Valley Conservation Foundation, self-generated user fees, and other service fees.[1] CVC was founded in 1954 when much of the Credit River watershed was used for rural agriculture and pasture. Since then, there has been rapid urban development within the southern portion of the Credit River watershed, within the Cities of Mississauga and Brampton.

The Credit River near Belfountain
The Credit River in Port Credit, Mississauga

Conservation Areas

Credit Valley Conservation operates 11 conservation areas and other protected territories:

Activities

CVC is actively engaged in water management. The average daily flow of the Credit River is 690,000 cubic metres, 65% of which comes from groundwater.[3] An estimated 750,000 residents in the Credit River Watershed, 87% of whom live in the lower third of the watershed, in present-day Mississauga and Brampton. In 1999, 21% of the watershed was developed, and by 2020, 40% of the watershed will be developed (based on approved development and the official plans of the municipalities).[3]

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