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Water Resources
Hourly Water Consumption Data Coming to London Households
December 11, 2019
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London residents will now be able to view their household water consumption by the month, week, day, and even hour online. This information, called...
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Conservation
Governor General of Canada extends Viceregal Patronage to Ducks Unlimited Canada
Stormwater
Vancouver City Council commits to Healthy Waters Plan
Oceans
Ocean Plastic Depot opens in regional district of Mount Waddington, B.C.
Conservation
Government of Canada supports the Meadoway
Conservation
Ducks Unlimited Canada celebrates World Wetlands Day with ambitious conservation goal
British Columbia
B.C. transfers land back to Lake Babine Nation, benefits the region
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Monitoring airport wastewater growing more complicated, says U of G researcher
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Government invests $100 million in water infrastructure for Manitoba
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