Webinar
Engaging Community-Based Research Methods in Water Planning and Governance with First Nations
The drinking water crisis impacting First Nations on-reserve is among the most pressing water policy issues in Canada today. All levels of government have a responsibility to engage innovative approaches to water governance that address this crisis and advance reconciliation. In this webinar, our guest speakers will discuss how Community-Based Research Methods (CBRM) can be [...]
Changing Trends in Water Use: Managing Impacts on Water and Wastewater System Operations
Register Municipal per capita water use is decreasing across Canada. Water conservation results in a number of benefits, but also impacts the operations of municipal drinking water and wastewater systems. Many municipalities are experiencing these impacts and are now considering potential solutions. In this webinar, leading Canadian practitioners and experts will discuss [...]
Changing Trends in Water Use: Planning and Design of Water and Wastewater Infrastructure
Register Municipal per capita water use is decreasing across Canada, and utilities are looking at the resulting implications on the design of water and wastewater infrastructure. In this second webinar on changing trends in water use, leading practitioners will discuss how they are proactively addressing impacts through more efficient planning and design [...]
#CWNSYP Webinar – Working & Communicating with Community Partners
Co-hosted with forWater Network SYP This webinar will explore best practices and lessons learned in building and maintaining relationships with community partners. Particularly for knowledge producers in academia and beyond, enhanced partner engagement and tailored communication are critical to this process. Learn about various techniques for effective working relationships, then dive deeper with key tips [...]
Managing Algal Blooms in Drinking Water using Watershed-Scale Approaches
Register This webinar is part of a series; the subsequent webinar (October 2019) will focus on managing the impacts of algal blooms at drinking water treatment plants. Harmful and nuisance algal blooms are a recurring issue for municipalities across Canada, and their severity, frequency and distribution are increasing. Human activities such as [...]