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A significant number of private well owners in Ontario are failing to test their water, and this has become disturbing to the province's auditor general.
- Mike Jiggens, Editor
 
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Lack of water testing among private well owners 'troubling' to Ontario auditor general

Less than 30 per cent of wells tested in 2024


Water advisory lifted following late March crude oil spill on St. Clair River

Sampling shows no negative impacts from spill


Ontario's First Nations chiefs want Bill C-61 reintroduced in next session of Parliament

Bill died during January prorogation


April 28’s National Day of Mourning observes those injured or who died on the job

Day also aims to promote job safety awareness


Ontario ice and rain storm leaves many residents without available tap water

Orillia hit hard when lightning struck wastewater treatment plant


 
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Safety first at drilling sites, starting with safety inspections

There is much to consider about safety before tackling a drilling job » Read More...
 
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Public feedback sought into Alberta's water concerns

Groundwater plays an important role in ensuring water security » Read More...
 
 
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