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Ontario cuts payments to conservation authority flood management by half

A day after the PCs tabled their first budget, the government notified conservation authorities that the province will be reducing payments to flood management programs by half.

Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA) is losing around $100,000 and the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority (LTVCA) is losing about $76,000.

That money would have gone to programs that deal with flood warnings, flood response and floodplain management.

“The program is under-resourced in the beginning,” said Richard Wyma, general manager at ERCA.

The program at ERCA is matched by municipal funding, totaling around $404,000. The province contribution is reducing from $202,000 to just over $100,000.

Wyma said the provincial payouts to this municipally matched program hasn’t seen an increase in funding for decades. According to Wyma, payments used to be a lot higher before they were cut in 1996.

ERCA will be looking internally to see how to continue to fund that program, without cutting flood management services, or going to municipalities to make up the difference, Wyma explained.

‘Near-sighted’ decision

At LTVCA, chief administrative officer and secretary treasurer Mark Peacock said the flood management program is more than just flood response, but ensuring the community is resilient against floods before anything happens.

He understands the province has some financial challenges, but he doesn’t agree with the province’s move to cut funding from environment-related programs.

“I think it’s maybe a little near-sighted,” said Peacock.

According to Peacock, smaller conservation authorities will take this 50 per cent hit harder than larger ones with multi-million dollar budgets.

LTVCA is a medium-sized organization and should be able to adjust, said Peacock, but it seems like it may go over budget this year because of the work staff have put in early this year.

“We need to be doing work on dikes and dams and flood warning and all those things. We can’t step back from that responsibility,” said Peacock.

For now people don’t need to be too concerned, said Peacock, but he expects the conservation authority to be hit again financially.

“I think people should be concerned if more cuts happen.”

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