Rideau Valley Rural Clean Water Program Area

The Rideau Valley Rural Clean Water Program (RVRCWP) offers grants and technical assistance program for on-farm and rural projects that protect water quality in the Rideau River watershed outside the City of Ottawa (see map). We work in partnership with individual landowners to help protect the land and water we all rely on. 

The RVRCWP is guided by a Steering Committee made up of local citizens drawn from farm organizations, environmental interest groups as well as all levels of government with a direct link to the water environment. Projects completed create a win-win situation all around. The landowner gets a helping hand with the financing of conservation work, the program sponsors get the pleasure of giving back to their community, and our children and grandchildren get to enjoy a clean healthy Rideau River as our legacy to them all.

If you are interested in applying, contact the RVCA at 613-692-3571 ext. 1136 to register your information and confirm eligibility. 

Ready to apply? Download your application form here or click here for instructionsPlease note you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to e-sign your form.

RVRCWP Eligible Project Categories

Eligible Projects/ Click here to view project details,
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Maximum Grant %Maximum Grant $
Clean Water Diversion* 50% $5,000
Surface/Wastewater Treatment/Management* 50% $5,000
Livestock Restriction from Water–Livestock Crossing, Alternate Watering, Fencing* 90% $7,500
Pesticide/Chemical/Fertilizer/Fuel Storage and Handling Facility* 50% $1,000
Nutrient Management Plans/Precision Farming* 50% $1,000
Manure Storage/Treatment* 50% $15,000
Controlled Tile Drainage* 80% $1,000
Erosion Control - Field and Tile Outlet* 90% $3,500
Cover Crops* $50/Acre $1,000
Land Retirement* $150/Acre $1,500/Year
Erosion Control - Shoreline 90% $3,500
Buffers 90% $7,500
Windbreaks 75% $6,000
Forest & Wetland Management Plans 75% $750
Private Sewage System Repair 50%  $1,000
Well Upgrade 50% $500
Well Decommissioning 90% $1,000
Well Replacement 50% $2,000
Education Initiative 75% $1,000
Innovative Projects 50%   $5,000

 *Available only to farmers with an Environmental Farm Plan (EFP)

Please note: program grant rates may change without notice or be adjusted by the Review Committee.

More questions? Click here to view our FAQs (frequently asked questions).

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August 17, 2016

Tree Planting Sponsors

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Tree Planting

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Got land? Plant trees!

We are looking to transform your marginal, empty or idle fields into thriving, green woodlands. We offer significant subsidies to rural landowners for planning, planting and maintenance of all their reforestation needs. 

Our full-service program includes:

• Customized tree planting plans that suit your needs
• On-site technical advice from qualified forestry staff
• Tree planting and tending services
• Ordering and handling of trees
• Site preparation
• Survival assessments

Cost:

City of Ottawa
(subsidized by the City of Ottawa’s Green Acres Program)
15 cents / tree planted
Outside of the city
1,000 - 2,999 trees 3,000 - 5,999 trees 6,000 + trees
40 cents / tree planted 30 cents / tree planted $1,500 Flat Rate

 To qualify outside of Ottawa, landowners must:

• Have a minimum 0.5 Ha (1.25 acre) of suitable land
• Order a minimum of 1,000 trees
• Agree to reasonably protect the trees from damage

To qualify inside of Ottawa, landowners must:

• Have a minimum 0.25 Ha (0.62 acres) of suitable land
• Order a minimum of 500 trees
• Agree to reasonably protect the trees from damage

Why Plant Trees?

• Enhanced wildlife habitat
• Visual and noise barriers
• Soil and water conservation
• Valuable winter windbreaks for people, livestock and wildlife
• Reduced heating and cooling costs — less wind, more shade
• Practical "hands-on" way to reduce greenhouse gasses (CO2) and produce oxygen (O2)
• Stabilized slopes, erosion control
• Increased biodiversity
• Wood products: lumber, sawlogs, firewood, nuts, fruit, maple syrup
• Recreational areas
• Increased crop yields (windbreaks/shelterbelts)
• Increased property values
• Economically viable land use for abandoned or unused fields
• Tax incentive programs
• Aesthetic beauty and distinctive character to rural landscapes
• Maintain a healthy watershed

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Want to Learn More?

Contact Ian Cochrane at
613-692-3571 or
1-800-267-3504 ext. 1175

 

 

We have planted more than 6.8 million trees since 1983. We are committed to helping landowners meet their reforestation needs while increasing tree cover to build a resilient, healthy watershed for today and the future.

Check out this video about our program and its many benefits:
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Our Tree Planting Programs

City of Ottawa Tree Planting:

RVCA proudly plants trees as part of the Green Acres Reforestation Program.

Check out the Green Acres Program brochure (PDF)

Green Acres is brought to you by the City of Ottawa, in co-operation with:

  • Rideau Valley Conservation Authority
  • South Nation Conservation
  • Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority
  • Ottawa Stewardship Council

Rideau Valley Tree Planting:

RVCA plants trees throughout the Rideau Valley through its Trees for Tomorrow Reforestation Program.

August 16, 2016

Municipal Reports

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Our municipalities and their residents are our valued partners. We work hard to serve a wide range of municipal and public interests that benefit our watershed residents from lake country to farm lands to urban communities.

To see what we've done in 2019 in your community, click on your municipality. For a full watershed summary, check out our 2019 Annual Report.

August 16, 2016

Work Plan and Finances

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Since our formation in 1966, the RVCA has been partnering with our local municipalities, residents, businesses, schools, service clubs, environmental and lake associations, community groups and provincial and federal governments to deliver programs and services that protect and manage the natural resources we all value and count on in the Rideau watershed.

pdfAccess our latest Budget and Work Plan here.

 

August 16, 2016

RVCA Services

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Watershed Reporting

RVCA’S Watershed Science and Engineering team collects, monitors and analyses watershed information.

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Environmental Planning

We offer technical advice regarding environmental issues for legal and development inquiries.

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Tree Planting Programs

RVCA provides technical advice, planting assistance and financial support to landowners interested in planting trees.

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Drinking Water Source Protection

The RVCA supports the work of theMississippi Rideau Source Protection committee. You can learn more by visiting www.mrsourcewater.ca.

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Flood, Erosion & Drought Studies

RVCA provides services to reduce the threat of loss of life and property damage through flood forecasting and warning.

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Fish Habitat Protection

On behalf of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, we review proposed works in or near lakes, wetlands and watercourses providing advice on their impacts to fish habitat.

August 15, 2016

Agendas & Minutes

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RVCA Mailing List Sign Up

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Contact Us

Address:
Rideau Valley Conservation Authority
3889 Rideau Valley Drive
Manotick, Ontario K4M 1A5

Phone:
613-692-3571, 1-800-267-3504

Email:

Hours:

Regular Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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