CWWA News
While the CWWA is mostly focused on utility management, from drinking water supply to wastewater treatment, I think it is safe to say we all love water. This has been a great summer and I have spent a lot of it in the water. I live just a couple of blocks up from the mighty St. Lawrence River where my family swims daily, or kayaks, or we hitch a sail on a friend’s boat. Even a visit to Grandma’s farm means swimming in the Quyon River or the Ottawa or one of the many lakes of West Quebec. If we are not at the beach, we are at the town pool and my kids are still young enough for splash pads or even sprinklers in the backyard. We all love water and appreciate it in its natural state.
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CWWA is saddened to learn of the passing on August 02, 2015 of Camille Charette, formerly of the City of Montréal’s water services, and representative of Quebec on the Board of Directors. Camille served as the sixth President of the Board of Directors from 1993 to 1994. At the time of his death, he was 82 and was living in Ottawa.
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Member News
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) recently announced twelve distinguished members as the 2015 WEF Fellows recipients. Among these 12 was our own Rhonda Harris of CH2M. While Rhonda may hail from Texas, she is well known for her work in BC and Ontario and for her support of WEF Member Associations across Canada.
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The IWA YWP North America Chapter is continuing to expand its activities and network to connect with Young Water Professionals across Canada and the United States. We are therefore looking to recruit five water enthusiasts, aged 35 and under, to join the Chapter’s Management Committee this fall. This is an excellent opportunity to boost your career, to connect with your peers and to become actively involved in the water dialogue both locally and internationally.
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Federal Initiatives
The new Nunavut Planning and Project Assessment Act (NuPPAA) is now in force. According to the government, "the act provides clear processes for development and approval of land use plans and includes a single window entry into the regulatory review process; timelines for decision-making; and new enforcement tools (i.e. monetary fines and possible jail time).
Visit http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/PDF/N-28.75.pdf to view the full article online.
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Health Canada released, July 15, 2015, Third Report on Human Biomonitoring of Environmental Chemicals in Canada, a technical report that provides the results of the biomonitoring component of the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) and presents comprehensive data on the exposure of the Canadian population to environmental chemicals (i.e. triclosan, volatile organic compounds).
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Provincial News
The Water Environment Association of Ontario (WEAO) recently posted online a July 7, 2015 letter from the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) regarding requirements under the Environmental Bill of Rights for the posting of wastewater Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) applications on the registry.
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Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry recently released Wetland Conservation in Ontario: A Discussion Paper. The discussion paper provides an overview of wetlands in Ontario; a summary of policies, programs and partnerships that form Ontario’s current wetland conservation framework; information on what others are doing and suggests priority areas on which the government could focus. The purpose of this posting is to seek feedback to help identify challenges and opportunities associated with wetland conservation in Ontario. Comments accepted until October 30, 2015.
Visit http://apps.mnr.gov.on.ca/public/files/er/wetlandsdiscussionpaper_en.pdf to view the full article online.
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Prince Edward Island’s government recently issued an invitation to all Islanders to participate in the creation of a Water Act. The planned act will provide water security, offer guidance for government decisions involving water management and put legislation in place that will allow water challenges to be effectively addressed. PEI is the only Canadian province dependent entirely on groundwater for drinking water.
Visit http://www.gov.pe.ca/wateract/index.php?number=1053702&lang=E to view the full article online.
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CWWA Member Profiles
Hammond Manufacturing is a leading manufacturer of industrial enclosures, electronic enclosures, racks & amp; rack cabinets, transformers, outlet strips and climate control products.
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MANTECH INC. manufactures automated multi-parameter water, soil and petrochemical analysis systems. Offering flexible solutions and easy to use software, MANTECH can provide the optimum system for your laboratory, whether it is a simple pH and Alkalinity system for a handful of samples or a larger BOD and six parameter system for hundreds of samples. MANTECH’s systems are robust, accurate and easy to use.
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Upcoming Events
The SD Tech FundTM and the SD Natural Gas FundTM will be accepting applications for funding from August 26-October 14, 2015. Join SDTC and our funding partners to learn how to build a competitive application. • Hear from SDTC’s Funding Advisors. • Meet other cleantech funders in your community. • Hear from SDTC’s successful portfolio companies in your region. Workshops take place in over 30 cities across Canada. Find a location near you!
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Snippings and Clippings
Water Canada The City of Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, announced on August 4 the installation of an innovative technology near Hickory Beach on Sturgeon Lake, in the province’s south-central region. The technology, which will help control weeds and improve water quality on the Bayou Canal, was developed by WCI Environmental Solutions, and has been adopted thanks to collaboration between WCI, the City of Kawartha Lakes, Kawartha Region Conservation Authority (KRCA), and local residents within the WRAIN Project.
Visit http://watercanada.net/2015/city-of-kawartha-lakes-announces-new-water-quality-technology/ to view the full article online.
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AWWA With New York City’s Legionnaires’ disease already in the headlines, media are likely to take increased interest in a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report released yesterday. CDC released its bi-annual "Surveillance for Waterborne Disease Outbreaks Associated with Drinking Water — United States, 2011–2012," and as with outbreak summaries for 2007–2008 and 2009–2010, the most frequent disease associated with potable water has been legionellosis.
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