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Critical Thinking: A Manitoba school program encourages students to consider water in their daily lives. With hands-on, experiential learning, the Education for Water Stewardship Program
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Critical Thinking: A Manitoba school program encourages students to consider water in their daily lives. With hands-on, experiential learning, the Education for Water Stewardship Program
A Slick Idea: The ROC Barrier signals a cost-effective shift in the way oil spills are managed. Just as we start our conversation, Glenn Murray
Built to Scale: When the municipality of Bowen Island needed to expand its wastewater treatment plant, it turned to ECOfluid Systems—again. Bowen Island is almost
Irrigation 2.0: iDus Controls reveals irrigation’s second generation: farmer (and environment) friendly devices. According to the World Resources Institute, agricultural water use accounted for 12
Steady Streams: Over a decade in the works, ACWA is about to make pilot testing history. Just two weeks before his interview with Water Canada
Calming the Storm: Toronto gears up to take the lead in wet weather management. The last thing a city with world-class ambitions wants is to
Democratizing Data: WEHUB harnesses the web to provide Alberta with a powerful, public water database. When then-Minister of Environment Jim Prentice announced the federal government’s
Informed Consent: The POLIS Project combines activism and academia to help policy makers choose the best way forward. The researchers and academics behind the University
Not Far from the Tree: At Algoma Orchards, recycled water is vital for doing good business. When Algoma Orchards outgrew its Whitby, Ontario location four
Beyond Scorecarding: An eager network of utilities helps to track national performance. In the late 1990s, David Main and his team at AECOM realized that