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Canadians with professional credentials who are looking to move to Alberta may soon find it easier to do so if the province’s proposed Bill Labour Mobility Act passes.
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A public opinion poll released today by the Real Estate Foundation of BC and the University of Victoria’s POLIS Water Sustainability Project suggests water is now the top environmental issue in British Columbia.
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Glen Kirkpatrick will join the Morwick G360 Groundwater Research Institute’s advisory board this fall.
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More than 70 leading businesses, organizations, and governments have come together to release an ambitious action plan to eliminate plastic waste through the Canada Plastics Pact.
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The National Ground Water Association has reconfirmed that Groundwater Week 2021 will occur in-person, as planned, on Dec. 14-16, 2021 in Nashville, Tenn.
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You’ve got questions about Variable Frequency Drives and we’ve got answers! We sat down with Terry Smith, Franklin Electric’s Senior Product Manager, to talk through the top questions he hears about VFDs and get his expert advice on prolonging a water system’s life and maximizing overall operation. Have you ever wondered: How can I protect my pumping system from premature failures? How can I simplify setup for jobs that use variable frequency drives? What challenges come with operating a high-horsepower variable frequency drive? Watch now to discover how SubDrive Connect Plus delivers significant energy cost savings and more.
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Episode 2 of our podcast series, The Footprint, has dropped! It's part of a series brought to you by Canadian Pipe & Pump Supply Inc. We talk with Jo-Anne St. Goddard, executive director of the Circular Innovation Council, about what the groundwater industry can do to reduce its environmental footprint. It’s straight talk aimed at helping your business be on the leading edge of sustainability!
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The Canadian National Ground Water Association was formed to be your voice on federal issues of concern to the groundwater industry in Canada – working alongside provincial associations. If you are involved in the industry, you are automatically an Associate member of the Canadian National Ground Water Association. Make a donation of $100 or more to participate in meetings and have a vote on association matters. Here you’ll find all the details and a CNGWA membership registration form.
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