16 06, 2025

Blue Cities session insights: What’s in the water? Trends and developments in environmental surveillance

2025-07-21T20:48:27-04:00June 16, 2025|News Splash Articles|

The last 5-10 years have seen significant advances in new molecular methods that more precisely detect what is in our water and measure health impacts. These methods can help municipalities rapidly trace and identify sources of contaminants, improve beach quality and determine impacts from sewage discharge.

17 03, 2025

CEO message for the Spring 2025 edition of News Splash

2025-09-18T19:02:23-04:00March 17, 2025|News Splash Articles|

Welcome to Canadian Water Network’s Spring 2025 newsletter. I wish I could bring only good news, but the reality is that — like all Canadians — all of us in the water sector are navigating challenging times. As a result, CWN is doubling down on generating solutions and strategies to help everyone better prepare for the choppy waters ahead.

17 03, 2025

Spring 2025 update from CWN’s wastewater-based surveillance program

2025-09-18T19:17:28-04:00March 17, 2025|News Splash Articles|

Canadian Water Network's collaboration with the National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases, with funding from the Public Health Agency of Canada, is instrumental in empowering public health practitioners through our wastewater-based surveillance program. This initiative supports peer learning and knowledge sharing for public health practitioners.

17 03, 2025

Spring 2025 update from the Global Water Research Coalition

2025-09-18T19:05:53-04:00March 17, 2025|News Splash Articles|

Members of the Global Water Research Coalition are meeting on March 20-21 in South Africa and will attend the IWA International Conference on Water Reclamation and Reuse from March 16-19. Canadian Water Network's CEO Nicola Crawhall will attend an exclusive global roundtable on water availability and contribute to an IWA panel on building water security.

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