CWWA News
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Bill C-68 would amend Canada’s Fisheries Act and other legislation to expand the scope of the law to cover all fish, repealing some controversial changes under former prime minister Stephen Harper that narrowed protections to fish species and habitat related to commercial, recreation or aboriginal fisheries. Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/cww-nwl/articles/index-v2.asp?aid=488519&issueID=59443 to view the full article online.
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Visit https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/cleangrowth/19780 to view the full article online.
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Visit http://www.oecd.org/environment/country-reviews/Highlights_OECD_Environmental_Performance_Review_Canada2017.pdf to view the full article online.
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Nestle Canada met with the Six Nations Band Council’s Committee of the Whole (COW) on January 22, 2018 seeking their support for a 10-year renewal of their water taking permit. The water is to be extracted at Nestle’s water-taking and bottling plants located on the Grand River watershed in Aberfoyle and Erin, ON - from the same aquifer that feeds the city of Guelph.
Visit https://canadians.org/blog/six-nations-grand-river-challenges-nestles-plan-keep-taking-water-its-territory to view the full article online. |
Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine (ES&E)
This issue marks 30 years since the publication of Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine's first issue. As part of our anniversary year ES&E will be revisiting and exploring important topics, technologies and events that have impacted Canada's water, wastewater and environmental protection industries. Visit https://issuu.com/esemag/docs/es_e_2018_1_february_issue/6 to view the full article online. |
Penticton Western News
The City of Penticton is hoping to, well, "wipe out" the problem of flushable wipes. It’s not really a joking matter. Disposable wipes, while convenient and popular, don’t degrade all that quickly when you flush them down the toilet. The resulting mess has to be cleaned out of lift stations manually, at taxpayer expense. Visit https://www.pentictonwesternnews.com/news/tax-dollars-down-the-toilet/ to view the full article online. |
Water Innovation Magazine
Rising infrastructure needs and double digit rate increases have become the industry standard, and it is no coincidence that customers' expectations are escalating at the same pace. Visit https://www.qgdigitalpublishing.com/publication/?i=469003&ver=html5&p=6#"{page:6,issue_id:469003}" to view the full article online. |
Water Canada
In a report to its City Council, Kingston, Ontario has found it is well on track to meet its 2020 emissions reduction target, but that it will need additional measures to meet its 2030 target of a 30 per cent reduction, including biogas generated from wastewater processing. Visit https://www.watercanada.net/wastewater-biogas-help-kingston-ont-meet-2030-emissions-target/?utm_source=Droplet+E-newsletter&utm_campaign=535e4b88da-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_01_22&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1c508e472e-535e4b88da-43017985 to view the full article online. |
Just off a busy downtown street, the California city of Anaheim operates a wastewater treatment plant. It’s a small plant, but along with other features of the Water Sustainability Campus next to city hall, it has a big impact.
Visit https://www.tpomag.com/editorial/2018/02/anaheim_california_develops_a_unique_way_to_showcase_water_treatment_and_it?utm_source=streamsend&utm_medium=email&utm_content=newsletter&utm_campaign=180207 to view the full article online. |
Water Canada
Montréal Mayor Valérie Plante, and the chair of the executive committee in charge of finance, Benoit Dorais, have presented Montréal’s Three-Year Capital Works Program for 2018–2020, outlining major investments in water infrastructure. Visit https://www.watercanada.net/montreal-to-invest-1-6-billion-in-water-infrastructure-over-three-years/ to view the full article online. |
Water Canada
In the summer of 2017, the Credit Valley Conservation Authority (CVC) held a workshop that sought to apply old piece of provincial legislation, the Drainage Act, to 21st century stormwater management. Now, the CVC has released a summary paper, following the October technical white paper, Making Green Infrastructure Mainstream: Exploring the Use of the Drainage Act for Decentralized Stormwater Management on Private Property, on how to implement and make use of the Drainage Act. Visit https://www.watercanada.net/old-legislation-moves-ontario-stormwater-management-forward/ to view the full article online. |
Water World
It’s hard to believe but it’s already time for us to look ahead to 2018. This past year was an interesting year for water: we saw an uptick in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), more fallout from Flint, a focus on smarter water technologies, lack of government investment in water, and an increasing number of weather events impacting on water infrastructure. Visit http://www.waterworld.com/articles/print/volume-33/issue-12/features/eight-water-trends-to-watch-in-2018.html to view the full article online. |
Municipal water and wastewater services are complex systems that vitally impact a community's health, environment, and economy. A new report from Canada's Ecofiscal Commission identifies how user fees can improve conservation, fund infrastructure, and protect water quality while keeping water services fair, ensuring water stays affordable for low-income households.
Visit https://municipalworld.com/feature-stories/page.php?postid=1272 to view the full article online. |