9 02, 2021

A co-benefits approach to water sector management

2023-08-21T13:49:54-04:00February 9, 2021|

Investment and operational decisions in water and wastewater management need to be made, despite uncertainty related to climate change, emerging contaminants, regulatory changes and unforeseen challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Efforts to realize co-benefits can build resilience across the water sector in the face of uncertainty, now and into the future. Creative approaches that [...]

17 10, 2019

Changing trends in water use

2025-09-12T16:27:41-04:00October 17, 2019|

Municipal per capita water use is decreasing across Canada due to the rising use of water-efficient fixtures, updated plumbing and building codes, and an increasing trend in water metering. Water conservation results in a number of benefits, but also impacts the operations of municipal drinking water and wastewater systems. Canadian Water Network hosted a two-part [...]

1 05, 2018

Canada’s challenges and opportunities to address contaminants in wastewater

2025-09-12T16:29:18-04:00May 1, 2018|

Effective management of our wastewater is critical for Canadians across the country. Moving forward, we must consider how to make strategic investments that maximize the benefits to society and the environment, and prepare our wastewater systems to address the uncertainties of the future. From October 2017 to March 2018, Canadian Water Network led a national [...]

31 03, 2018

Nutrient management and water resources: An updated framing for more effective research access

2025-09-12T16:30:28-04:00March 31, 2018|

Harmful algal blooms, fed by excess nutrients in the water, are a pressing environmental, economic and public health concern in water bodies across Canada. Government organizations on both sides of the Canada-US border are responsible for setting goals, overseeing implementation and monitoring, and evaluating outcomes of nutrient management. Decisions need to be made, and a [...]

Go to Top