BACKGROUND:
The 5-year agreement for the LPP ended in March 2025, amid turmoil due to a snap provincial election and the appointing of a new Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks. Despite repeated reassurances that a new agreement was on its way to FOCA, we have now reached a critical point in the sampling annual cycle, and the 2025 data is at risk unless an agreement with MECP is confirmed now.
The LPP provides immense value to the public and to Ontario as a whole. It is one of the largest long-term databases on water quality for freshwater lakes, and the data is essential for research and analysis conducted by universities, government, community groups, and scientists. The water sampling is conducted entirely by volunteers – 629 FOCA Lake Steward volunteers who monitored 546 lakes at 917 sites across the province in 2024, providing committed and invaluable assistance to this world-class program. For more about the program and links to past sampling data, visit: https://foca.on.ca/lake-partner-program/.
Although the sampling work is done by spectacular volunteers, the LPP is not possible without the Ministry’s involvement to conduct the lab analysis of the samples, and through financial support of the FOCA staff role of Assistant Lake Stewardship Coordinator to manage the hundreds of volunteers and coordinate requests for information and outreach about the program.
Don’t let nearly three decades of effort go to waste! Download the template letter and help us save the LPP today. If you have difficulties with the file format, contact the office for assistance during business hours.
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