The two Conservation Authorities work together to implement Ontario's Clean Water Act, 2006, in their geographic areas. Source water is the raw water that we take from lakes, rivers or underground aquifers to supply people with drinking water. "Source Water Protection" or "Source Protection" means protecting these sources of drinking water from contamination and overuse.
In Tay Valley Township, the area along the Tay River is in the "Intake Protection Zone" for the municipal water supply for the Town of Perth. The Source Water Protection Plan developed for this region identifies different sub-zones, and the risks and protection measures for its properties. For more information, contact the Planner or the Mississippi-Rideau Source Protection Region website.
Source Water Protection Map
Visit the Source Water Protection Map now available online from the Province of Ontario.
This interactive map provides a province-wide view of more than 970 wellhead protection areas and 150 intake protection zones within Ontario's source protection areas.
You can access over 20 layers of information every time you do a customized search.
Using this online map, the public are able to see the wellhead protection areas and intake protection zones of the lakes, rivers and aquifers that supply their drinking water.
This tool provides the information needed to make informed property-based decisions and will help ministries and other agencies implement source protection plan policies.

