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Managing the risk associated with erosion is one of the primary roles of Conservation Authorities under the Conservation Authorities Act (TRCA, 2025)<ref>https://trca.ca/conservation/erosion-risk-management/</ref>. This Act allows Conservation Authorities to establish and undertake initiatives on private and public land to help achieve its objectives and can include :
 
Managing the risk associated with erosion is one of the primary roles of Conservation Authorities under the Conservation Authorities Act (TRCA, 2025)<ref>https://trca.ca/conservation/erosion-risk-management/</ref>. This Act allows Conservation Authorities to establish and undertake initiatives on private and public land to help achieve its objectives and can include :
monitoring of areas affected by flooding, erosion, and or slope instability;
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*monitoring of areas affected by flooding, erosion, and or slope instability;
study and investigation of the watershed; and
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*study and investigation of the watershed; and
remediation of erosion and/or slope stability hazards
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*remediation of erosion and/or slope stability hazards
    
One way conservation authorities manage the risk of erosion is by recommending the use of Erosion and Sediment Controls (ESC) during construction projects.
 
One way conservation authorities manage the risk of erosion is by recommending the use of Erosion and Sediment Controls (ESC) during construction projects.

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