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Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority

www.npca.ca

 
The Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) was established on April 30, 1959 under the Conservation Authorities Act, and serves approximately half a million people in an area known as the Niagara Peninsula Watershed which encompasses all of the Niagara Region and portions of the City of Hamilton and Haldimand County. At its advent, the driving force behind the Conservation Authority movement was its grassroots land stewardship and water protection programs. Today, this vital commitment continues as we strive to manage the impact of human activities, urban growth and rural activities on the watershed.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.npca.ca
  • 3rd Floor West 250 Thorold Rd
    Welland, ON CAN L3C 3W2
  • Phone: 905.788.3135

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