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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
Waterloo's diffused aeration system is an efficient way to treat pollutants generated during the dewatering of biosolids. Learn more in this case study.
  • Sustainability
  • Water
Case study
With its new wastewater treatment plant, Chatham-Kent expanded treatment capacity and dramatically reduced E. coli in effluent. Learn more in this case study.
  • Sustainability
  • Water
New technologies save energy and reduce operating costs at Wetaskiwin's wastewater treatment facility while improving effluent quality. Learn more in this case study.
  • Sustainability
  • Water
Amherstburg consolidated three sewage treatment plants into one, expanded capacity without using new land and improved effluent quality. Learn more in this case study.
  • Sustainability
  • Water
The County of Prince Edward used a design-build approach for its new, higher capacity wastewater treatment plant featuring tertiary treatment. Learn more in this case study.
  • Sustainability
  • Water
Webinar recording
This free online workshop is for Canadian municipalities that are upgrading a wastewater treatment facility to comply with new federal regulations.
  • Sustainability
  • Water
The District of Sechelt's new Water Resource Centre is a community-friendly facility that uses an advanced odour-free method to turn wastewater into high-quality reclaimed water and biosolids. Located in the middle of town, the new facility exceeds the treatment capacity of the two older wastewater treatment plants it replaces.
  • Sustainability
  • Water
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