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- May 22-24, 2012: Living Lakes Canada and Red Zone III Community Gathering
- May 23-26, 2012: CanWell: Canadian Groundwater Symposium
- May 24, 2012: Advancing Water Conservation: Leading Edge Tools & Technologies
- May 29, 2012: Webinar: Cross-Canada Checkup: A Canadian Perspective on Our Water Future
- June 1-4, 2012: Federation of Canadian Municipalities: 2012 Annual Conference and Expo
- June 4, 2012: Water and Lessons Learned: Have we quenched our thirst?
- June 5-8, 2012: Earth, Wind and Water – Elements of Life: 1st Joint CWRA / CGU National Conference
- June 5-7, 2012: IBM & WCIT 2012 World Tech Jam
- June 13–15, 2012: Membrane Filtration Technology: Fundamentals, Design and Applications
- June 14, 2012: Nutrients Removal in Ontario WWTPs: Future Challenges & Options
Items tagged: groundwater
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March 13, 2009 - 12:09 pm
AMERICANA, the International Environmental Technology Trade Show and Conference, is happening from March 17-19 in Montreal, Quebec. Visit Canadian Water Treatment at Booth #1030! Check out the conference program schedule here.
Categories: International, National, News, Quebec
March 11, 2009 - 1:36 pm
The District of North Cowichan, B.C. has received an environmental assessment (EA) certificate for its proposal to install and operate a groundwater supply for the Town of Chemainus during the fall, winter and spring to address seasonal turbidity problems with the existing surface water supply.
Environment...
Categories: National, News, Western Canada
March 3, 2009 - 8:29 am
The Township of Langley, B.C. is set to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by installing a thermal recovery pump system, with the help of a joint federal-provincial investment of $67,000.
The new system for the Aldergrove Water Treatment Plant will consist of a new thermal recovery pump system that...
Categories: News, Western Canada
February 17, 2009 - 2:27 pm
The feds and the province of P.E.I. have announced eight new projects to improve and protect water resources and wetlands.
Federal funding of $397,280 for these projects will be made under the Canada-Prince Edward Island National Water Program (CPEINWP), which focuses on environmental training, soil...
Categories: Atlantic Canada, News
February 13, 2009 - 10:03 am
Alberta has released a long-term development plan, highlighting sustainable and responsible growth for its oil sands.
The 20-year plan, titled Responsible Actions: A Plan for Alberta's Oil Sands, aims to reduce the environmental footprint, optimize economic growth, and increase the quality of life...
Categories: National, News, Western Canada
February 9, 2009 - 8:51 am
An eight-minute DVD on groundwater is being distributed by Conservation Ontario across the province.
The Groundwater, Ours to Protect video, produced by Quinte Conservation in partnership with Loyalist College, will be available to local schools, libraries and environmental groups. It's also available...
Categories: News, Ontario
February 3, 2009 - 11:15 am
The Federation of Canadian Municipalities has announced a $227,750 Green Municipal Fund (GMF) grant for the City of Quinte West. The City is using funds to conduct a field test to determine the optimal treatment system to remediate the city-owned Murata Erie North America historical property.
The...
Categories: News, Ontario
January 5, 2009 - 12:07 pm
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 planning.
The departments of Natural Resources, Environment, and Agriculture, as well as Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, and the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture...
Categories: Atlantic Canada, News
December 16, 2008 - 7:58 am
A new atlas is now available online to help people seeking information about the quality of groundwater in any given area. Environment Minister Roland Haché released the New Brunswick Groundwater Chemistry Atlas yesterday.
"I am particularly proud to release this document," Haché said. "The...
Categories: Atlantic Canada, News
December 12, 2008 - 11:49 am
The Vancouver Island Technology Park (VITP) has welcomed the Alberta Research Council (ARC) as its newest tenant. ARC has opened its first British Columbia-based office at VITP to access Victoria's intellectual resources and expertise in water management, and to stimulate new opportunities for technology...
Categories: News, Western Canada
May/June 2012
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