Mississippi Valley Conservation (MVC) is a local, watershed management agency delivering services and programs to help protect and manage water and other natural resources in the Mississippi River watershed. Using an integrated watershed management approach, the conservation authority works with stakeholders in the watershed to balance the needs of the community with the needs of the natural environment.  

A watershed is the area of land that drains into a common water body.

MVC was established in May of 1968 and operates under the
Conservation Authorities Act of Ontario
. Conservation Authorities were created to bridge the gap between municipalities wholly or in part of the watershed boundary. This practical solution to watershed management ensures that the needs of all stakeholders are represented. MVC is governed by elected and appointed members representing each of the eleven municipalities located in the watershed.


Deadline! Nominate a person, group, business or municipality by September 8, 2010 for a Tri-Valley Conservation Award. This award recognizes good enviromental activities carried out in the Mississippi, Rideau and South Nation River watersheds. Click for details of the 2010 Nomination form and the Tri-Valley Conservation Awards Gala event.

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