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Now that winter has arrived in earnest, Peel Region is being mindful about the amount of salt it is applying to roads and sidewalks and is encouraging local residents to follow suit.
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A new feature this year is that all training course attendees can attend the conference as guests of the BCGWA. The association will be offering 1.5-day driller and pump installer courses intended to help applicants prepare for the ITA Certification Exam.
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A large percentage of rural Canadians rely on private wells for their drinking water, but leaks tend to lead to water being contaminated with bacteria or chemicals. The lifespan of a well water pump is another concern.
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3M plans to phase out the “forever chemicals” used in the manufacture of such products as nonstick frying pans, water-repellent sports gear and cosmetics. The company plans to eliminate the chemicals within two years.
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The funding opportunity is a partnership between the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) and the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT). The program is open to Indigenous people with no previous experience in water and wastewater operations.
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The Spectra Bladder Pump Sil 1.0 is a PFAS free, rugged, technician-friendly silicone bladder pump. The silicone bladder installs in minutes and is becoming the industry standard for miniature bladder pumps.
Features:
- Easy to replace silicone bladder sleeve
- Simple design – unscrew, remove, replace
- Adjustable internal bladder ensures optimal low flow rates
- Works hand-in-hand with the Spectra Hydro Pro Controller; designed to work with all bladder pumps
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North Americans who live near mountains traditionally source their water from melting snowpacks and the subsequent runoff. It’s becoming increasingly more difficult, however, to accurately predict snow melt and runoff amounts during periods of unprecedented drought and a changing climate.
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Wetlands such as the Oshawa Second Marsh help to keep drinking water clean by filtering out pollutants. World Wetlands Day will be observed on Feb. 2 to raise awareness of the role wetlands play.
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