Serie 16 - Administration : Legal

Área de título y declaración de responsabilidad

Título apropiado

Administration : Legal

Tipo general de material

    Título paralelo

    Otra información de título

    Título declaración de responsabilidad

    Título notas

    Nivel de descripción

    Serie

    Institución archivística

    Código de referencia

    SCA205-GA226-16

    Área de edición

    Declaración de edición

    Declaración de responsabilidad de edición

    Área de detalles específicos de la clase de material

    Mención de la escala (cartográfica)

    Mención de proyección (cartográfica)

    Mención de coordenadas (cartográfica)

    Mención de la escala (arquitectónica)

    Jurisdicción de emisión y denominación (filatélico)

    Área de fechas de creación

    Fecha(s)

    Área de descripción física

    Descripción física

    1 cm of textual materials

    Área de series editoriales

    Título apropiado de las series del editor

    Títulos paralelos de serie editorial

    Otra información de título de las series editoriales

    Declaración de responsabilidad relativa a las series editoriales

    Numeración dentro de la serie editorial

    Nota en las series editoriales

    Área de descripción del archivo

    Nombre del productor

    (1966-)

    Historia administrativa

    The Grand River Conservation Authority is a corporate body governing the cooperative management of the Grand River watershed and its natural resources by municipalities, landowners and other organizations within the watershed. Formed in 1966 following the merging of the Grand River Conservation Commission and the Grand Valley Conservation Authority, the GRCA's origins date back to the 1930s.

    In the early 1800s, the Grand River was a source of transportation, power and water for local communities. Settlement led to deforestation, intensive farming and urbanization, which began to hinder the natural cycles of the river. By the 1930s river conditions had become so severe that annual floods, drought and pollution were affecting public health and the economic development of the communities up and down the Grand.

    Sponsored by the Grand Valley Boards of Trade and modeled on the fledging Tennessee Valley Authority in the United States, the "Grand River Conservation Commission Act" was passed by the Province of Ontario in 1932. The Grand River Conservation Commission (GRCC) was the first watershed management agency in Canada when it received its formal Letters Patent in August, 1934. The formation of the GRCC marked the first time local municipalities had banded together to address water management issues on a watershed scale. The founding partner municipalities were Brantford, Galt, Kitchener, Fergus and Caledonia. William Philip of Galt was the first chairman, and the commission's head office was in Brantford. Other municipalities soon joined the partnership.

    In 1942 the commission completed the Shand Dam near Fergus, the first dam in Canada built for flood control, water supply and water quality purposes. This was followed by the Luther Marsh Dam in 1954 and the Conestogo Dam in 1958. Funding was shared between the federal and provincial governments, (each paid 37.5 per cent) and the local municipalities paid 25 per cent. The GRCC also planted more than two million trees and undertook some of the province's first large scale reforestation projects. The success of the commission, its watershed scope and municipal partnership model led to the Guelph Conference on Conservation in 1941, and the Conservation Authorities Act of Ontario in 1946. This new act led to the creation of 36 conservation authorities across the province.

    In 1948, the Grand River watershed municipalities formed their own Grand Valley Conservation Authority (GVCA) under this new act. This new agency had extended powers in the 1950s, which allowed it to acquire many wetlands, forests and natural areas in the watershed. The GVCA also acquired park land for camping, swimming, fishing and canoeing including what would become the Elora Gorge, Rockwood, Pinehurst Lake and Byng Island.

    Over time the GVCA's objectives began to parallel those of the GRCC and the two agencies merged in 1966 to form the Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA), which operates under the Conservation Authorities Act of Ontario. As a corporate body, through which municipalities work cooperatively to manage the water and natural resources in the watershed for everyone's benefit.

    Historial de custodia

    Alcance y contenido

    Series consists of one Ontario Municipal Board decision.

    Área de notas

    Condiciones físicas

    Origen del ingreso

    Arreglo

    Series is arranged alphabetically.

    Idioma del material

      Escritura del material

        Ubicación de los originales

        Disponibilidad de otros formatos

        Restricciones de acceso

        Condiciones de uso, reproducción, y publicación

        Instrumentos de descripción

        Materiales asociados

        Materiales relacionados

        Acumulaciones

        Identificador/es alternativo(os)

        Número estándar

        Número estándar

        Puntos de acceso

        Puntos de acceso por materia

        Puntos de acceso por lugar

        Puntos de acceso por autoridad

        Tipo de puntos de acceso

        Área de control

        Identificador de registro de descripción

        Identificador de la institución

        Reglas o convenciones

        Estado de elaboración

        Nivel de detalle

        Fechas de creación, revisión o eliminación

        Idioma de descripción

          Escritura de la descripción

            Fuentes

            Área de Ingreso