Canadian Water Network (CWN) is thrilled to introduce our new case studies hub – a resource dedicated to sharing practical knowledge and experiences from municipalities and water utilities across Canada. The hub highlights actionable insights into some of the most pressing challenges facing the water sector today. With these case studies, we aim to inspire and guide water industry professionals as they tackle complex issues in sustainable water management, infrastructure resiliency, financial sustainability and more.
Our current case studies include:
- City of Calgary’s approach to advancing levels of service
- City of Regina’s evolution from short-term to long-term financial sustainability
- Restoring Tommy Thompson Park in Toronto
- York Region’s roadmap toward achieving full cost recovery
- Using better data to identify climate change-related infrastructure vulnerabilities
Although CWN’s Municipal Consortium members face unique regional challenges, they share a common goal of advancing sustainable, equitable and resilient urban water management. This case studies hub reflects current and ongoing conversations within the Municipal Consortium. These examples can offer insights to bridge knowledge gaps, helping industry leaders learn from each other and apply these lessons in their local context.
We will continue adding more case studies to the hub that stay on top of emerging trends and challenges in the water industry. Stay connected with us for updates and more insights into sustainable water management practices.