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Trojan Wins Stockholm Industry Water Award

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London, Ontario-based Trojan Technologies, a developer and proponent of large-scale ultraviolet (UV) water disinfection systems used worldwide, has won the 2009 Stockholm Industry Water...

Can We Rely on Technology to Guarantee Future Water Resources?

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During this year’s Rivers to Oceans Week (June 8 to 14), the Canadian Museum of Nature is running a café scientifique—a forum in an informal setting—that asks this very question in several locations around the country.

Guelph Adopts WCESU Recommendations

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Guelph, Ontario's City Council voted to adopt the policy recommendations of Water Conservation and Efficiency Strategy Update (WCESU) at this week's Council meeting. The recommendations...

Water by the Barrel

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Low Impact Development (LID), the concept of onsite management of stormwater through natural, decentralized controls, has been catching on fast across Canada and the...

B.C. Releases Irrigation Calculator

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The Irrigation Scheduling Calculator that the British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture has been working on the past few years is now live and operational. The calculator...

Growing Forward: Expect More Tomatoes

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A new $1.9-million pipeline project, announced yesterday, will provide a source of water for tomato farmers in Leamington, Ontario. The funding, which comes from the...

Increased Funding for SW Sask.

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Farmers and ranchers in the 65 drought-designated RMs in Southwest Saskatchewan, looking for long-term solutions to deal with drought, will receive additional support. The...

Shannon to Receive Federal Funding

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The community stricken by water contaminated by trichloroethylene (TCE ) -- an odourless, tasteless solvent, proven to cause cancer -- will soon receive funds...

Annapolis Valley to Undergo Groundwater Survey

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Farmers and other groundwater users in the Annapolis Valley are being asked to take part in a study that will help to improve water-use...

La Scie Receives MCW Funding

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The Town of La Scie, Newfoundland has received $314,000 through the 2008-09 Municipal Capital Works (MCW) program to remove creosote timber from the water...

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