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Case study
Upgrades to the St. Andrews wastewater treatment plant support a healthier watershed and help renew coastal economic activity. Learn more in this case study.
  • Sustainability
  • Water
Case study
The new St. Louis wastewater treatment facility is supporting residential growth and economic expansion while generating cleaner effluent. Learn more in this case study.
  • Sustainability
  • Water
Case study
Brockville built secondary and UV treatment technologies into its wastewater treatment plant, reducing contaminants beyond regulatory standards. Learn more in this case study.
  • Sustainability
  • Water
Case study
As part of its green growth program, the City of Edmonton prepared a 10-year plan to clean up and redevelop 50 former gas stations.
  • Brownfields
  • Planning
Annual report
Learn how FCM's Green Municipal Fund supported communities of all sizes in fostering meaningful progress on sustainability in the 2016-2017 Annual Report.
  • Sustainability
  • Environment
Case study
A recognized leader in sustainable water management, the Town of Okotoks, AB, has achieved one of the lowest per capita gross water consumption rates in North America through implementing its Water Conservation, Efficiency and Productivity (CEP) Plan.
  • Sustainability
  • Water
Case study
The Town of Cape St. George, NL, is a leader among small rural municipalities with its comprehensive curbside recycling program and resourceful approach to reuse and composting.
  • Sustainability
  • Waste
Case study
Remediating the hundreds of hectares of former industrial lands on Toronto's waterfront will improve environmental health and reduce urban sprawl.
  • Brownfields
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