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COVID-19 and Sewers – To avoid a Sewage Back-up don’t treat your toilet like trash can
Canadian municipalities urge their residents to think about what they flush (Ottawa, March 20, 2020) There is never a good time for a toilet to back-up in your home, or the sewer line for your apartment building, or your whole street. “But now, at a time when we are...
Une eau courante potable, une raison de moins d’avoir à se rendre au magasin
Si vous êtes branché à un réseau municipal de distribution d’eau potable au Canada, vous êtes approvisionné en eau potable de qualité chez vous 24 heures sur 24, 7 jours sur 7. Puisque nous nous efforçons tous de faire de notre mieux pour rester le plus possible à la...
La COVID-19 et les égouts — Pour éviter le refoulement d’égout, ne prenez pas vos toilettes pour une poubelle
Les municipalités canadiennes exhortent leurs résidents à réfléchir à ce qu’ils jettent dans les toilettes (Ottawa, 20 mars 2020) Il n’y a pas de bons moments pour un refoulement d’égout dans votre maison, ou de la conduite d’eaux usées dans votre immeuble à...
Creating the National Conference
Now is your chance to have a say on your national water & wastewater conference. What topics should we be addressing at a national level? What would you really like to learn about? Better yet, what are you doing that could be of interest to the rest of us, and you...
We’re In The Public Attitudes Business
The Water Haller – December 2019 We’re in the Public Attitudes Business Our keynote speaker in Banff, Grant Ainsley, made it very clear to all that we are in the public attitudes business. While for years we have gone about quietly providing safe...
Fresh Air Inspires Fresh Thinking!
The Water Haller – November 2019 Fresh Air Inspires Fresh Thinking! That was my tweet from the National Conference in Banff – “Fresh Air Inspires Fresh Thinking”. I think that was true for all that attended. I am still receiving great compliments on...
The 2019 Election and Water
The Water Haller – October 2019 The 2019 Election and Water Well that was certainly an interesting election…from a blood sport aspect…but maybe not that interesting from a policy discussion standpoint. The Climate Crisis was certainly the highest...
“We Are Family” – The Canada-US Alliance
The Water Haller – September 2019 “We Are Family” – The Canada-US Alliance Canada’s relationship with the US has always been the most unique and the most important international friendship. For CWWA, our US relationships play such a big part in who we...
Making the News – More and More
The Water Haller – August 2019 Making the News – More and More If there was ever any doubt if water was an important national issue, just check out the news. (I was going to say “read the papers”, but we’re hitting every news platform). Just this...
Climate – a little change or an imminent crisis?
The Water Haller – July 2019 Climate – a little change or an imminent crisis? I have to say I’m joining the movement to start calling this situation what it really is – a climate crisis and not just a bothersome change as the deniers prefer to...
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