This first set of Report Cards for 14 watersheds in the St. Clair
Region Conservation Authority and associated First Nations is based on
forest and surface water quality conditions from 2001 to 2005. The
provincial indicators and scoring system were recommended by
Conservation Ontario to provide a standard reporting system across the
Conservation Authorities of Ontario. The scoring system uses grades on a
five-point scale from A down to F.
The St. Clair Region receives a C grade for Surface
Water Quality and a D grade for Forest Conditions, using Watershed
Report Card standards developed by Conservation Ontario and the Ministry
of the Environment.
The St. Clair Region hosts an unusual mosaic of farmland
and forests, urban areas, industrialization and natural areas. This
mosaic has low Report Card scores that reflect our urban, agricultural
and industrial activities but the natural biological diversity is
extraordinary nonetheless. Residents, agencies and municipalities must
act to protect and improve this region of Canada which is "uniquely St.
Clair".