Ontario Community Newspapers

Focus On Scugog (Port Perry, ON), 1 Sep 2010, p. 22

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if ) Taylor Forder Insurance Brokers U Shoreline property owners in the Kawartha Conservation watershed, which includes Lake Scugog, can receive up to $300 in match-funding for naturalization projects on their waterfronts. The money is available through Kawar- tha Conservation’s Shoreline Naturaliza- tion Program, which offers free consul- tations and resources to help property owners resolve shoreline issues such as erosion, ice damage and pesky Canada geese, while helping create habitat for fish and other wildlife, reduce aquatic plants and improve water quality. When compared to the use of concrete or armour stone, a naturalized shoreline is less expensive, longer lasting, more stable and environmentally friendly. The grant money, provided through a partnership with the Lakeland Alliance and Victoria Stewardship Council, has just been topped up. Grants are available for purchasing various materials used in Lake Scugog property owners offered up to naturalization, such as native plants and filter cloth that help stabilize soil and rip rap stones. During a free consultation, a Kawartha Conservation shoreline advisory specialist will answer questions, make suggestions and connect landowners to resources for shoreline naturalization. Information and resources are also available for well and septic system main- tenance and upgrades, pollution preven- tion, removing and preventing invasive species and enhancing habitat for native species. There are limited grants available and consultations are booked on a first-come, first-served basis. To apply for a grant or sign up for a free consultation, contact Shalin Abbott at 705-328-2271 ext. 223 or sabbott@kawarthaconservation. com. kawarthaconservation.com/shoreline. Steve| Gajewski Witten Ne and Fit Solar Energy Programs idl pie for installing a Solar roduce solar en and sell the echt pre id, This provides them with a revenue stream while addressing of the growing demands for derdieelh in Ontario. These solar panels can be mounted n rooftops or installed as separate goad bed nt The Fit program esi program nits producing up to 250KW of ee eal there is a need to provide insurance on the unit themselves and extend the liability to cover the cretion a of the solar ene m to $ 100K and dent HI units ue from there, The insurance does not have IK any to reached 21 705-82 16-3104. the saa of the system Be is fen installed. Houde inal asian check with your insurance broker and discuss the addition of this coverage to your existing policy, Remember it must be added on to your policy to be insured, that if this is a roof t inalaion th that you have weight a ice an the building as the te aon of he equipment will put added stress to the building if we have an abundance of imulate on the roof. Peal ihe with Scott Swain of sc His company specializes in ine Tiassa oles energy systems and would fo answer a your questions concerning the Mico fit or HT systems, He can be Long time resident Local business man Supporter of local organizations D WORNER Remember - Support your local insurance broker. TAYLOR FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. WARD 1 COUNCILLOR 169 North Street, Port Perry * 905-985-8416 www.taylorforder.com Co Tanto) gil-1m@h\e-]alelemer-| 22 FOCUS - SEPTEMBER 2010

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