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NRC Supports Clear Flow

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Clear Flow Consulting Inc. has received a contribution from the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program. The funding supports a research and...

Prentice Announces New Regs for Municipal Wastewater

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Plans discussed at this past February’s CCME meeting are now coming to fruition. Today minister of the environment Jim Prentice announced new regulations for managing...

$93.3M for York, Durham Wastewater Improvements

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The governments of Canada and Ontario have set aside a total of $93.3 million in funding to support the Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control...

Cold Snap

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Just south of the Arctic Circle in the small Nunavut hamlet of Chesterfield Inlet—or in Inuktitut, Igluligaarjuk—a sewage truck dumps its potent—smelling load into...

Dawson Signs with Corix

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The City of Dawson and Yukon government announced yesterday that a contract has been signed with Vancouver-based Corix Water Systems for the design and...

Wastewater Funds for Montreal

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Canada and Quebec are partnering to improve a wastewater treatment facility in Montreal with a federal-provincial investment of up to $127.5 million. The funds will...

MBR Market Will Reach $1.3B by 2015

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The global membrane bioreactors (MBR) market will reach $1.3 billion by 2015, says a new report by Global Industry Analysts. The technology's growth will be...

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...

Capital Regional District Votes for Four Sewage Plants for $1.2B

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British Columbia's Capital Regional District's Core Area Liquid Waste Management Committee (CALWMC) has selected a refined distributed wastewater management strategy for the Region's Core...

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.

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