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Big data, internet of things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are rapidly making their way into the water industry. A plethora of organizations in the water sector are pushing the envelope and taking us into the digital water future. Coupled with the right business models, these technologies are bringing new capabilities for managing water systems that will have an unprecedented impact in reducing costs, optimizing capital investments, and increasing revenue for water utilities. Water Canada explores the impact of technology on the water sector. CWWA will have an entire session devoted to the topic at the upcoming National Water and Wastewater Conference, including some of the contributors to this article. Visit http://watercanada.net/2017/artificial-intelligence-set-to-transform-the-water-industry/?utm_source=Droplet+E-newsletter&utm_campaign=16427ad110-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_08_08&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1c508e472e-16427ad110-43017985 to view the full article online.
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The announcement is part of a five-year Manitoba Water Services Board capital funding plan that will invest a total of $34.9 million in 21 water and wastewater infrastructure projects across Manitoba. Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/cww-nwl/articles/index-v2.asp?aid=457907&issueID=53702 to view the full article online.
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WaterCanada
The Bloom Centre for Sustainability (BLOOM) released a pilot project case study today entitled, Driving Adoption of Innovative Solutions in Ontario’s Bakery Sector – Demonstrating the Approach and Benefits of Source Reduction as Part of Wastewater Management. Visit http://watercanada.net/2017/innovations-for-bakery-wastewater/?utm_source=Droplet+E-newsletter&utm_campaign=16427ad110-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_08_08&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1c508e472e-16427ad110-43017985 to view the full article online. |
BC Local News
The Northwest Langley Wastewater Treatment Plant is being expanded to serve residents and businesses in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. The four-year project, set to begin in 2022, will increase the plant's capability from serving 30,000 people in Langley to 230,000 in three municipalities. Visit http://www.bclocalnews.com/news/437224683.html to view the full article online. |
Water Canada
Yesterday, the Government of Canada announced improvements to water infrastructure for two First Nations communities in Ontario, with the goal of lifting long-term drinking water advisories. Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs, announced that the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation will receive infrastructure upgrades. Minister Bennet also announced that the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation will receive an investment to improve water infrastructure. Visit http://watercanada.net/2017/infrastructure-investments-for-two-first-nations-communities/?utm_source=Droplet+E-newsletter&utm_campaign=3ca8ca8af5-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_08_21&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1c508e472e-3ca8ca8af5-43017985 to view the full article online. |
Water Canada
There are an increasing number of municipalities in Ontario adopting environmental management standards (EMS) for their wastewater and stormwater systems in the form of ISO 14001, a standard of the International Organization for Standardization. Visit http://watercanada.net/2017/optimizing-asset-management-through-environmental-management-standards/?utm_source=Droplet+E-newsletter&utm_campaign=77f933d42e-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_08_14&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1c508e472e-77f933d42e-43017985 to view the full article online. |
CBC.ca
The bowels of Hamilton's wastewater systems are about to get a major overhaul. Representatives from the federal, provincial and municipal governments gathered today at the Woodward Wastewater Treatment Plant to celebrate the start of construction for $340 million in upgrades to the aging plant. Visit http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/wastewater-1.4256001 to view the full article online. |