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  • 23 Apr 2025 1:00 PM | Anonymous

    2025 Cross Connection Control Conference

    Practical Insights for Small Municipalities

    May 27, 2025
    Gimli, Manitoba

    The 3rd Annual Cross Connection Control Conference is being held at the Lakeview Gimli Resort May 27, 2025. Designed with small municipalities in mind, this one-day event offers practical sessions focused on cross connection control issues, liability, municipal program development, and backflow incident response.

    Hear from experienced speakers representing Red River College, TSASK, the Cities of Calgary, Regina, and Winnipeg, and more. A mini tradeshow will also feature Watts, Zurn, and MTS, with hands-on displays and demo models.

    There will be networking opportunities with the WCS AWWA CCC Committee the evening before and at the conference.

    Meet & Greet - Monday May 26, 7-10 pm.

    Secure your spot now to take full advantage of this opportunity to enhance your municipality’s approach to water safety.

    Register now and bring your team.

    Application is being made for 0.5 CEUs

    Accommodations

    Contact Lakeview Gimli Resort in-house Reservations at 1-877-355-3500 by May 1, 2025 to book in our block.

    Quote “WCS AWWA” in order to obtain the group rates ($135 Standard Double Queen, $212 One Bedroom Vacation Suite)

    More Information & Registration
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  • 01 Apr 2025 9:00 AM | Anonymous



    Call For Presentation Deadline is April 8.

    2025 Canadian Residuals & Biosolids Conference
    October 20-22 2025
    Winnipeg MB

    Click here to submit EOI

    Take advantage of the opportunity to share your research and experience, get feedback from industry experts, and connect with peers at the 2025 National Biosolids and Residuals Conference, October 20–22 in Winnipeg.

    Suggested Topics:

    • Sustainable Land Application
    • Policies & Regulations
    • Communication
    • Resource Recovery & Reuse
    • COVID-19 in Biosolids
    • Odour Management
    • PFAS and Emerging Compounds
    • Co-digestion
    • Beneficial use of Biogas
    • Carbon and Nutrient Trading
    • Product Development
    • N. America and International 
    • Successful Operations Programs
    • Thickening & Dewatering
    • Reclamation Opportunities
    • Other Residuals: Compost; Ash


  • 31 Mar 2025 9:35 AM | Anonymous


    Investments in drinking water, wastewater, and ventilation infrastructure enables communities to build more housing.

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  • 06 Mar 2025 8:39 AM | Anonymous

    The Office of Drinking Water wishes to advise you of recent and upcoming Health Canada publications and public consultation processes related to iron, radionuclides, and total trihalomethanes (THM) in drinking water. These national guidelines provide important information and recommendations that may be relevant to your work and/or the operation of your water system, or your member’s or client’s systems, and we strongly recommend that you review the information included in each or share with your members or staff, as appropriate, for this purpose.             

    Trihalomethanes (THMs) - Health Canada is updating its guidance on trihalomethanes (THMs) in drinking water.  The public consultation for the guideline technical document opened on January 10, 2025 and will close to new input on April 4, 2025. The existing guideline document was developed in 2006 (with an addendum in 2009), and recommended a maximum acceptable concentration (MAC) of 0.100 mg/L.  The updated guidelines propose to retain the MAC of 0.1mg/L for total THMs in drinking water.  To review and provide comments on the proposed THM guideline, please refer to Consultation: Draft Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality, Trihalomethanes - Canada.ca

    Iron - Health Canada updated the iron in drinking water guidelines in December 2024.  The updated guideline now sets the aesthetic objective (AO) at 0.1 mg/L,  down from the previous level of 0.3 mg/L. Concerns about iron in drinking water are often related to consumer complaints regarding discoloured water.  The new AO aims to reduce the chances of discolored water caused by iron oxides and to improve public confidence in water quality. To review the latest changes and recommendations, please refer to the updated guideline available at:https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/publications/healthy-living/guidelines-canadian-drinking-water-quality-guideline-technical-document-iron.html.  

    Radionuclides - Health Canada is in the process of drafting a guideline for radionuclides in drinking water and is currently addressing comments received during the consultation periods which closed January 10, 2025.  The proposed guideline includes screening for gross radiation, new MACs for the most significant radionuclides in Canadian water supplies (Lead-210, Radium-226 and Radium-228), and health-based values for other radionuclides of interest including radon, tritium and isotopes of polonium, strontium, iodine, and cesium.  To review the proposed guideline, please refer to: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/programs/consultation-guidelines-canadian-drinking-water-quality-radiological-parameters/document.html

  • 08 Nov 2024 3:00 PM | Anonymous

    Health Canada recently launched a public consultation on Guidelines for Canadian drinking water quality for radiological parameters. The purpose of it is to solicit comments on the proposed guidelines for Radiological Parameters, the approach used in their development, and the potential impacts of implementing them.

    Maximum Acceptable Concentrations (MACs) have been established for the most common radionuclides in Canadian drinking water sources. These MACs are listed in the table below and have been included in the consultation:

    MACs for Natural and Artificial Radionuclides

    Natural Radionuclides

    MAC

    Artificial radionuclides

    MAC

    Total Uranium

    0.02 mg/L

    Strontium

    5 Bq/L

    Lead-210

    0.2 Bq/L

    Iodine

    6 Bq/L

    Radium-226

    0.5 bq/L

    Cesium

    10 Bq/L

    Tritium

    7000 Bq/L

    With the exception of uranium, these radiological parameters are not included as standards in Manitoba’s Drinking Water Quality Standards Regulation. The MAC for uranium has not changed and remains at 0.02 mg/L, which is the same as is set out in Manitoba’s regulation.

    The Office of Drinking water is sharing this document with important stakeholders across the province and recommends that you provide comments on the development of this guideline. The Office of Drinking Water respectfully requests that this consultation link be posted on the Manitoba Water and Wastewater website to provide access to the consultation process by stakeholders in the water treatment industry.

    Any questions or comments can be directed to: water-eau@hc-sc.gc.ca

    The consultation opened on October 11, 2024, and will close on January 10, 2025.


  • 24 May 2024 9:00 AM | Anonymous

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    AWWA OpCert Exam Prep App

    The American Water Works Association (AWWA) is pleased to announce we will be offering a 30% discount for the Canadian water community on our AWWA OpCert Exam Prep App.

    Access the Canadian Water Community 30% Discount

     

    AWWA will discount a 6-month subscription for $20.99 USD (regularly $29.99 USD) and a 12-month subscription for $34.99 USD (regularly $49.99 USD). This discount will be available through December 31, 2024.

    Are you studying for a water or wastewater certification exam? Study on the go with AWWA’s OpCert Exam Prep App and get ready to ace your exam. Tap into these app features, developed by water industry experts:

    • Explanations of answers, including equations and formulas
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    • Access through the Apple App Store, Google Play, and a desktop version via your web browser

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  • 16 Apr 2024 9:00 AM | Anonymous

    SELKIRK, Man. – The city’s wastewater treatment plant was honoured last month by the Red River Basin Commission (RRBC) with the presentation of its North Chapter Award, in recognition of Selkirk’s contribution and commitment to water management and water protection through projects and initiatives.

    Click to read the Full Article on the Water Canada website

  • 02 Apr 2024 8:30 AM | Anonymous


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