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Like so many other communities in Newfoundland and Labrador, Sunnyside had high levels of disinfectant byproducts (DBPs) that far exceeded Health Canada’s drinking water guidelines.
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Like so many other communities in Newfoundland and Labrador, Sunnyside had high levels of disinfectant byproducts (DBPs) that far exceeded Health Canada’s drinking water guidelines.
When it came time for the aging Autoroute Felix-Leclerc highway to receive much-needed upgrades to its large stormwater drainage network, Imbrium Systems was there to
A shift is happening in the wastewater industry. No longer satisfied with being defined by just their treatment capabilities, wastewater treatment facilities are now dabbling—and
Aging environmental data management systems have struggled to keep up with modern-day realities: massive volumes of data, increasingly stringent guidelines, and demands for information to
The troubling, persistent water issues that have plagued Canada’s First Nations communities weave a well-known tale of woe. But, emerging from Northwestern Ontario, is a
As the son of a consulting chemical engineer, Pat Whalen developed his keen interest in water treatment at an early age. Now the president and
François Soulard’s career has been defined by a number of ‘ah-ha!’ moments. One of the first occurred while working on his Ph.D. at the Chinese University
Christine Harries is a young engineer who believes strongly in the value of networking and mentoring. Her ability to motivate, communicate, and collaborate with people
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