Our Mission: Working together to lead, promote, support and inspire innovative watershed management. Sheri Steiginga Robert BettinelliJune 26, 2015.

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Our Mission: Working together to lead, promote, support and inspire innovative watershed management. Sheri Steiginga Robert BettinelliJune 26, 2015

o Hurricane Hazel in 1954  81 dead and $180 million in damages ($1.5 billion today)  Responsibility for flood forecasting transferred to Conservation Authorities in 1984

 Reduce the risk of: ◦Loss of life ◦Injury ◦Property damage We accomplish this through FLOOD MESSAGING

 Remote collection

 On site field work

◦Flood Messaging ◦Municipal Support ◦Flood Contingency Planning