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Transformational Change - Published in Water Canada - 18 JULY/AUGUST 2021
An article by Community Circle about creating an effective national strategy on First Nation's water issues.
Rapid Implementation of Localized Drinking Water Solutions during Emergencies
The Zhiibaahaasing First Nation faced urgent water treatment needs due to growth and aging equipment. After flood damage in summer 2020, a collaborative team rapidly designed, built, and delivered a new water treatment plant in just three months, meeting both emergency and long-term community needs.
Mobilizing Symphony
World Water Day highlights the 2.2 billion people without safe water. RESEAU used an arts-based approach to discuss innovative responses to climate change’s impact on water.
Prioritizing Outcomes, Not Features
The Gilles Bay Improvement District is testing water treatment options to address recurring Boil Water Advisories from Cranby Lake. A 24-month pilot project evaluates various technologies to improve water quality and meet budget and sustainability goals.
Build on a Validated Learning Strategy
The ʔaq̓am community in BC addressed high iron and fluoride levels by installing point-of-entry treatment systems in two homes to improve water quality and support their infrastructure goals.
Forming an Unusual Partnership
Middle River in the Tl’azt’en Nation resolved a 14-year boil water advisory in 2018 by implementing an innovative biological ion exchange treatment system, thanks to a successful collaboration with experts and local leaders.
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