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A 13-year-old drinking water advisory has finally been lifted for the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation after new infrastructure recently went online.
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Drilling has finished at a nuclear waste repository site near Ignace, Ont., and groundwater testing is ready to begin.
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The military was on hand for six weeks, operating a reverse osmosis purification system to enable residents to drink clean water while efforts were made to fix a fuel leak that forced the shutdown of the city’s drinking water supply.
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With safety precautions taken, and shovels in hand, the wintery weather didn’t hold the team back or keep them from splicing a fibre optic network to run planned A-DTS tests to measure groundwater flow.
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Jonathan Riberdy has received the 2021 National First Nations Water Leadership Award for his work in upholding high drinking water standards and for training young Indigenous water operators across Ontario.
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New year. New challenges. Get your team up and running or enhance their skills. We're joining the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation, and Parks in hosting convenient and qualifying continuing education at FranklinTECH Online. Learn or refresh your know-how to properly size, install, and troubleshoot Residential Submersible Systems with our on-demand modules and credit up to 3.5 hours of continued education.
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Drilling contractors talk about what their drilling businesses currently do to reduce, reuse and recycle, and what they think could make that easier for all industrial businesses to do.
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Graham Construction has made public a case study about how it overcame a number of challenges in its design for the City of Toronto’s Cherry Street Stormwater Management Facility.
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