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Leveraging a Stalemate
T’it’q’et’s Towinock IR#2 in BC is upgrading its water system, exploring UV disinfection and emergency chlorination to address chlorine allergies in the community.
Breaking with Conventions
The Siska Indian Band in BC's Fraser Canyon faces water issues, including low pressure, limited storage, and no treatment. A collaborative project with local and external partners is developing a customized solution to address these challenges.
Shifting from Sequential to Simultaneous
The Kleekhoot Reserve of the Hupacasath First Nation lacks a water treatment system. To maximize their investment, the community is exploring cost-effective solutions like UBC’s passive membrane technology. This community-driven effort, supported by FNHA, focuses on simplicity, low maintenance, and ongoing operator training.
Discovering Common Ground
A collaborative project lifted long-standing Boil Water Advisories in two small First Nations reserves in BC by implementing point-of-entry systems. The effort involved multiple partners focusing on site-specific, cost-effective solutions.
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