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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
Submission
FCM participated in the second phase of the Commission’s Review of basic telecommunications services.
  • Broadband
  • Telecommunications
Webinar recording
Learn how to use green stormwater infrastructure, or low impact development, as an affordable alternative to grey stormwater infrastructure in your community.
  • Water
  • Disaster mitigation
  • Environment
  • Infrastructure
Case study
When the Village of Marwayne was faced with a failing water system in a faltering downtown, it repaired its aging infrastructure and took a giant leap forward in terms of community renewal. Now Center Street is a draw for crowds and a boon for business. Supported by FCM's Green Municipal Fund.
  • Infrastructure
  • Sustainability
  • Water
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