Just a head’s up that two lagoons now have emerging habitat at Nonquon. The 
Township is drawing one down deliberately to assist with shorebird habitat and 
another lagoon is drawdown to provide some freeboard for effluent storage, 
which still assists the birds! 

Today there were several Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs, a Spotted and a few 
Killdeer. Lots of lingering ducks.

How to Obtain a Nonquon Sewage Lagoon Permit 
Permits must be purchased in advance of entering the lagoons. 

Permits can be obtained from 605 Rossland Rd., Whitby, or at the Scugog Waste 
Transfer Station, 1623 Reach Street, Port Perry. An electronic version of the 
Nonquon Sewage Lagoon Birder Permit is available in PDF format at 
http://www.durham.ca/finance.asp?nr=/departments/finance/financeinside.htm. 

Nonquon Sewage Lagoon Birder Permits are available for $10 per permit. Cheques 
will only be accepted at Regional Headquarters. Payment by cash only at the 
Scugog Waste Transfer Station. 

Completed Applications should be forwarded to: 

Finance Department - Insurance & Risk Management 

605 Rossland Road E., Whitby, ON L1N 6A3 

The lagoons are located one road north of the transfer site on Concession 
Rd. 8 [don't get confused as, despite the fact that these roads are both 
numbered "8", they are two different roads - one is a regional paved road, 
the other a dirt concession road.]. Access to the lagoons is from the east 
end of Conc. 8 only as the bridge is out west of the lagoons.


Geoff Carpentier
AVOCET NATURE SERVICES

Contact me at: 905-852-2011 or [email protected]
Visit my website: www.avocetnatureservices.com

Specializing in Environmental & Natural History Surveys and 
Expedition & Personalized Guiding Services
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