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Chilean research into harvesting fog to produce drinking water offers promise to world's most arid cities.
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Mi'kmaq First Nations assume control of their water, wastewater in New Brunswick

Agreement with federal government turns over control


New course offered to delegates attending BCGWA's April convention

Convention to be held in Kamloops April 10-12


Public input sought for independent study on Elk-Kootenay water pollution

Study to look at water quality and human health


Plans underway to twin Calgary's feeder main which triggered water crisis after bursting

Twenty repairs were made to feeder main, prompting months of water restrictions


BCGWA's April convention and AGM in Kamloops has much to offer to attendees

Association extends deadline for early bird registration


 
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