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Learn how Loyalist Township, ON, built a wetland as a sustainable final step in their wastewater treatment process.
  • Sustainability
  • Water
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Learn how Paradise, NL, redeveloped a brownfield site to protect waterways and build recreational facilities and other amenities the community lacked.
  • Brownfields
  • Land use
  • Sustainability
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Thanks to extensive consultations, astute financial management and the incorporation of energy-saving technologies, a 67-unit development in Ontario’s Niagara Region provides affordable housing for seniors, and delivers environmental and social benefits without an ongoing operating subsidy.
  • Land use
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Having contributed to Canada’s industrial output for over a century, a 20-hectare site a kilometre southeast of downtown Brantford, ON, has found new purpose.
  • Brownfields
  • Land use
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Using an innovative addition to its wastewater treatment system, the Town of Perth, ON, was able to affordably increase the quality of water discharged by its treatment system into the Tay River and extend the system’s life by another 30 years.
  • Water
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The Town of Montague, PE, used a passive geotextile dewatering system to turn a sludge problem into a boon for the community.
  • Water
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The City of New Westminster bought an abandoned timber wharf site and transformed it into an urban riverfront park with equal parts built on land and water. 
  • Brownfields
  • Land use
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The City of Yorkton, SK, found a great way to ramp up the environmental benefits of its new water treatment plant by treating the wastewater it produced.
  • Water
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