Emergency Supplies List - Wood - May 27, 2011
FAMILY EMERGENCY SUPPLIES LIST & TASKS
by Dawn Wood, Saturna Emergency Coordinator
FAMILY EMERGENCY SUPPLIES LIST & TASKS
by Dawn Wood, Saturna Emergency Coordinator
SATURNA ISLAND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
The Disaster Coordination Committee and the Emergency Social Services Division of Saturna’s Emergency Preparedness Committee, the Fire Department and Saturna Island Rescue are all taking steps to minimize any harm that results from a disaster occurring on our island. In order to do this, our committee is providing everyone with the following:
- a pamphlet and an info bulletin “26 Weeks to Family Emergency Preparedness”
- local contacts info
- possible marine evacuation locations
- a Community Resource form.
Sources of Funding and Governance
Programs: |
Emergency Program |
Fire Department |
Ambulance Service |
Emergency Operations |
INFORMAL REPORT
on the
SATURNA ISLAND GROUNDWATER WORKSHOP
Sponsored by the Islands Trust
May 7, 2011
Saturna Island
Ron Monk
Resolution Services
1
Table of Contents
Scope of the report……………………………………………………… p. 3
Background……………………………………………………………… p. 4
Purpose of the workshop………………………………………………. p. 5
Advertising and promotion………………………………………………. p. 5
Groundwater workshop format…………………………………………. p. 6
Facilitator’s comments on the format………………………………….. p. 7
Subject: |
[sipoa] More on Saturna Road Issues [2 Attachments] |
Date: |
Sun, 15 May 2011 15:01:24 -0700 |
From: |
Saturna Island Property Owners Association <sipoa@saturnanet.net> |
Saturna Island Property Owners Association
PO Bo 27, Saturna, British Columbia
Email: sipoa@saturnacan.net
Website: www:sipoa.ca
Beverly Neff
Dian Johnstone
Saturna Local Trust Committee May 9, 2011
Dear Beverly and Dian:
On behalf of the Saturna Island Property Owners (SIPOA) board of directors, we would like to extend our thanks for the informative and productive water workshop of this past weekend.
Media Release
For Immediate Release
May 10, 2011
CRD Launches Rain Barrel 101 Campaign on Sustainable U
Victoria, BC –- The Capital Regional District’s Stormwater, Harbours and Watersheds program (SHWP) is launching a new campaign to promote the sustainable management of rainwater in order to protect watersheds throughout the region. As part of the campaign, the CRD will be giving away 20 rain barrels in 20 days to promote rainwater harvesting in the region.
Media Release
For Immediate Release
May 10, 2011
CRD Launches Rain Barrel 101 Campaign on Sustainable U
Victoria, BC –- The Capital Regional District’s Stormwater, Harbours and Watersheds program (SHWP) is launching a new campaign to promote the sustainable management of rainwater in order to protect watersheds throughout the region. As part of the campaign, the CRD will be giving away 20 rain barrels in 20 days to promote rainwater harvesting in the region.