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Middlesex County Environment

 
Conservation Authorities
 
Middlesex County is served by the following conservation authorities:
 
Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority
71108 Morrison Line, R. R. # 3  Exeter, ON  N0M 1S5
Phone: 519-235-2610 or 1-888-286-2610
Fax:(519) 235-1963

Visit the Ausable Bayfield website
 
Kettle Creek Conservation Authority
44015 Ferguson Line  St. Thomas, ON   N5P 3T3
Phone: (519) 631-1270
Fax: (519) 631-5026 

Visit the Kettle Creek website

 
Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority
100 Thames St. Chatham, ON  N7L 2Y8
Phone:  519-354-7310
Fax:  519-352-3435

Visit the Lower Thames Valley website
 
St. Clair Region Conservation Authority
205 Mill Pond Crescent Strathroy, ON   N7G 3P9
Phone: 519-245-3710
Fax: 519-245-3348

Visit the St Clair Region website
 
Upper Thames River Conservation Authority
1424 Clarke Road  London, ON   N5V 5B9
Phone:  519-451-2800
Fax:  519-451-1188

Visit the Upper Thames River website

 


Clean Water Program

The Clean Water Program (CWP) is a rural water quality initiative that provides technical assistance and financial incentives to improve and protect water quality on your farm.  Local municipalities are offering cost-sharing grants to qualified landowners for best management practices that improve ground and surface water quality.  The grant rate for all projects is 50% and range from a maximum of $500 - $3,000, depending on the project type.

 

Rural landowners in the Counties of Oxford, Middlesex and Perth, the Cities of London and Stratford and the Town of St. Marys are eligible to apply for the project through their local Conservation Authority. All projects require the completion of an Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) or CWP Worksheet for Septic Systems and Wells.

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Household Special Waste Disposal
 
Residents of Middlesex County can use the City of London Household Special Waste Drop-off Depot at:
3502 Manning Drive, London

Hours of operation:  Wednesday - Saturday: 9:00am to 3:00pm
(closed for stat holidays)
 
All County residents are allowed to drop off waste anytime during these hours. 
 
Types of waste that are accepted at the Household Special Waste drop-off depot
  • paints
  • oils
  • thinners
  • thermometers
  • cleaning fluid

 

  • pesticides
  • drain cleaners
  • small batteries
  • poisons
  • medications

 

Reminder -Your local electronic stores accept used electronic devices to be disposed of properly.

do what you can - waste disposal


 

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