Environment & Science
An evidence-based approach to identifying, assessing, and controlling risk posed to the environment through engagement and collaboration. (Photo: Lab technician analyzing samples.)
Our member sites, regulators, government officials and community groups all strive to work together to understand and improve environmental performance across Sarnia-Lambton. Collaboration is achieved through multi-stakeholder committees that work to identify opportunities for improvement and develop solutions together that ensure the protection of people and the environment. For each new initiative, we set and reach objectives and teams work together to implement change as part of a collective commitment to regional sustainability and environmental protection.
Our Approach
Our Connections
Discover the organizations that actively contribute, either directly or indirectly, to the environmental sustainability in Sarnia-Lambton.
Our SLEA Monitoring Networks
Learn more about monitoring installations owned by the Sarnia-Lambton Environmental Association (SLEA) and the third-party vendor that operates and maintains this equipment.
Clean Air Sarnia and Area
Read more on SLEA’s partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Environment, Conservation, and Parks (MECP) through Clean Air Sarnia and Area (CASA).
St. Clair River Area of Concern (AOC)
Environment and Science News
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INTRODUCING
Effective, January 1, 2024, the industrial Education Co-operative (IEC), Community Awareness Emergency Response (CAER), and Sarnia-Lambton Environmental Association (SLEA) will officially become the Bluewater Association for Safety, Environment, and Sustainability (BASES).
As Sarnia-Lambton's Industry Partner, BASES will build on the extraordinary achievements of its three legacy organizations that have been built over the past seventy years, with a focus on worker safety, emergency preparedness, and environmental monitoring within Sarnia-Lambton.