P.E.I. has announced the members of the commission on nitrates in groundwater.

Chair Armand Desroches will be joined by four other cabinet-appointed members: Chief Darlene Bernard of the Lennox Island First Nation, retired research scientist John MacLeod, chief health officer Dr. Heather Morrison, and Stewart Affleck, a retired potato producer from Bedeque.

The commission will look at the reasons surrounding the province's high nitrate levels and come up with a strategy to deal with the problem. Islanders will be asked to make written submissions and presentations to the commission.

It will report back to Premier Robert Ghiz by June of 2008.

Ghiz first raised the idea of a commission while still in opposition in April. His suggestion followed a joint federal-provincial report that showed high levels of nitrates in Island drinking water.