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The year 2024 had no shortage of water-related stories happening in Canada, including Calgary's massive feeder main break, the continuing debate about the safety of fluoride in drinking water and strategies to eradicate PFAS from water.
- Mike Jiggens, Editor
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Health agency warns boiling water may not render it safe to consume
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Don't overuse road salt, Upper Thames River Conservation Authority advises
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Sewage spill threatened municipal water supply
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Aupaluk has been under boil-water advisory for nine months
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New organization to be known as Solinst Flute LLC
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Fluoride in drinking water has been subject of much debate in recent months
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Another year has come and gone, but there was no shortage of news – both good and bad – in 2024 that centred around Canada’s water industry. Ground Water Canada, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2024, captured these news-making events both in print and online. Some of these stories made national headlines, including the massive feeder line break in Calgary in June that forced city residents to drastically conserve water for months afterward, the renewed debate about whether to fluoridate municipal water amid polarizing opinion, ongoing drought conditions in Western Canada, and the continued plight of several First Nations ...
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