CWWA News
You can probably guess that I was just in New Orleans for WEFTEC where everyone’s always yelling "WHO DAT?" I haven’t actually made it home yet. I am literally calling this one in from the airport in Chicago. Chicago you ask? A long story of delayed departures, missed connections and ridiculous rerouting. But this is conference season. My thanks to everyone in ACWWA for the wonderful hospitality in Moncton. Then it was straight to New Orleans for WEFTEC, WEF Government Affairs Committee, the Canadian Affairs Council and work with the Canadian Trade Commission. Next week it’s Brisbane, Australia for the IWA World Water Congress as we try to attract this international event to Toronto in 2022.
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CWWA responded to proposed changes to the NPRI reporting for PAHs. The proposed changes to PAH reporting includes reducing the threshold for some substances, such as naphthalene, and moving them from Part 1 A to Part 2 of the NPRI substances lists, as well as removal of the 5 kg threshold for individual PAHs if the 50 kg release threshold for total PAHs is triggered. If applicable, these changes will impact facilities that report to NPRI, including increased reporting and administrative requirements for other programs that use the NPRI platform.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/cww-nwl/articles/index-v2.asp?aid=401780&issueID=47525 to view the full article online.
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Does your municipality or corporation have a short educational film or video that inspires viewers to appreciate and care for our water resources and systems? We want to show it at our National Water & Wastewater Conference, November 13-16 in Toronto. With a conference theme of "Putting Water on Centre Stage," we want to share your local efforts with colleagues from coast to coast. We’re looking for videos on topics like water conservation, stormwater management, what not to flush, or outreach on infrastructure projects.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/cww-nwl/articles/index-v2.asp?aid=401559&issueID=47525 to view the full article online.
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Member News
Article by Helen Clay-Chapman, a Director at YOULEARNWATER LTD, August 2016 It was 16:00 hours on a Friday afternoon in mid-August when the phone call came in reporting four confirmed cases of cryptosporidiosis. I had a decision to make. Do I press the button and instigate an immediate response or ignore it? Was four sufficient to warrant a response? Well I pressed the button and the rest is history... Devon, England 1995.
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Sadly, we say goodbye to our colleague and friend Gord Martel. Gord was the CEO of the Pembina Valley Water Cooperative in Manitoba and a great supporter of the CWWA. Gord lost his battle to cancer at home on August 21st although he continued to work until almost the end. He was a passionate advocate for safe and affordable water. He was just 62. A celebration of his life was held August 25th. Donations in memory of Gord may still be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/cww-nwl/articles/index-v2.asp?aid=401805&issueID=47525 to view the full article online.
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Federal Initiatives
Last month Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, posted Terms of Reference for the Expert Panel tasked with reviewing the environmental assessment (EA) process. Consultations are scheduled to begin this month. Dates and locations will be announced shortly. During the EA process review, the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, and the National Energy Board will continue to conduct environmental assessments of projects subject to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012.
Visit https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/conservation/assessments/environmental-reviews/environmental-assessment-processes.html#about to view the full article online.
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Public Safety Canada announced, August 16, 2016, consultations on measures to protect critical infrastructure from cyber threats. The consultations are designed to provide a venue for experts, academics, business leaders, and provincial, territorial, and municipal governments to impart their knowledge and insights. The engagement process consists of an online, interactive consultation. Comment deadline is October 15, 2016.
Visit https://www.canada.ca/en/services/defence/cybersecurity/consultation-cyber-security.html?utm_source=PS&utm_medium=canada-carousel&utm_campaign=cbr-scrt-cnsltn to view the full article online.
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National News
Canada will host World Environment Day in 2017. The UN Environment-led global event, the single largest celebration of our environment each year, takes place on June 5 and is celebrated by thousands of communities worldwide. Canada will use World Environment Day to showcase to the world the beauty of its natural environment on land and water.
Visit http://wed2016.com/canada-host-world-environment-day-2017 to view the full article online.
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Provincial News
Ontario’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) recently posted proposed updates to Ontario’s Drinking Water Quality Standards. The updates address school and day nursery drinking water systems; drinking water testing services; and drinking water operator certification. Several of the amendments will introduce sampling and testing requirements for facilities and implement corrective measures if lead contamination is a problem. The changes will require amending several supporting pieces of legislation
Visit http://www.ebr.gov.on.ca/ERS-WEB-External/displaynoticecontent.do?noticeId=MTI5MjUw&statusId=MTk1ODMy&language=en to view the full article online.
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CWWA Member Profiles
Sapphire Water International has over 70 years of combined experience in potable and wastewater treatment. Sapphire Water has successfully deployed state of the art water treatments systems in municipal, rural and remote locations as well as in unique industrial sites and applications across Canada. Sapphire Water designs, builds and commissions these systems using the most advanced water treatment components. Sapphire Water has also developed advanced biological filtration systems that can transform extremely poor source water into potable water that meets or beats all national and international standards. Our fully integrated manufacturing capabilities allow us to manufacture what you need, get it to where you need it, and do it on budget and on time.
Visit http://www.sapphire-water.ca/ to view the full article online.
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Upcoming Events
Ottawa, ON. October 13, 2016, 1:00 PM - 4 PM CWWA, the City of Ottawa and Risk Sciences International are happy to be hosting a free half-day workshop designed to provide participants with an overview of the climate change information requirements and challenges associated with infrastructure vulnerability assessment. In-session discussions will also consider the eventual role of current and future climate monitoring and data initiatives for helping to improve the rigor of climate and infrastructure vulnerability assessment.
Visit http://www.cwwa.ca/pdf_files/Ottawa_climate_workshop.pdf to view the full article online.
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Snippings and Clippings
Water Canada The Ministry of Natural Resources confirms that an Asian Carp was caught in Lake Erie, west of Point Pelee. The fish caught by a commercial net was a grass carp, a member of the Asian carp family. A few similar grass carps were previously found on the U.S. side near Monroe, Michigan and Sandusky (can you say when?). The Windsor Star reported that the grass carp found near Point Pelee was 94.5-cm in length and weighed 10 kg.
Visit http://watercanada.net/2016/asian-carp-found-in-lake-erie/ to view the full article online.
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Water Canada Quebec-based H2O Innovation has announced the release of the new a new membrane bioreactor technology for advanced wastewater treatment applications. The new technology provides greater flexibility within membrane bioreactor (MBR) systems allowing owners and engineers to choose between multiple membrane products for the same system at build time or in the future.
Visit http://watercanada.net/2016/h2o-innovation-reveals-its-new-wastewater-treatment-technology/ to view the full article online.
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Water Canada The governments of Canada and Northwest Territories announced an agreement for joint investment of $68 million for water and wastewater projects across the Territory. The federal government is providing over $51 million and community governments of the Northwest Territories are providing over $17 million for 29 projects to rehabilitate and improve the community water and wastewater systems across the territory.
Visit http://watercanada.net/2016/more-than-68-million-invested-in-northwest-territories-water-infrastructure-projects/ to view the full article online.
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Water Canada The governments of Canada and Nunavut announced a bilateral agreement that will make more than $48 million in combined funding available to Nunavut communities under the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund. The Government of Canada is providing over $36 million for three projects to rehabilitate and improve the community water and wastewater systems in the territory. The Government of Nunavut and communities are also providing over $12 million for these projects.
Visit http://watercanada.net/2016/over-68-million-in-combined-funding-to-go-to-nunavut-water-and-wastewater-projects/ to view the full article online.
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