British Columbia Water & Waste Association (BCWWA)
BCWWA is a non-profit association dedicated to the safeguarding of public health and the environment through the sharing of skills, knowledge and experience in the water and wastewater industries.
Manitoba Water Sterwardship: Water Branch
The mission of the Water Branch is to manage the province's surface water and groundwater resources to provide for the social, cultural and economic well being and the health and safety of present and future generations of Manitobans.
Government of New Brunswick: Environment and Local Government – Water
This website provides information water resources in New Brunswick and how the government is striving to protect them.
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador: Environment and Conservation – Water Resources Management
The objective of the Water Resources Management Division is to administer various statutes as they relate to the allocation of water, stream alterations, protection of water supply areas, licensing of well drillers and other aspects of water resource management.
Government of the Northwest Territories: Public Works and Services – Water and Sanitation
Public Works and Services and other government departments work together to provide safe drinking water and effective sewage systems in NWT communities. Our department’s role is to provide technical support. We review designs of water and sewage systems. We tests models of new methods of water quality improvement. We give technical advice on new construction material and equipment.
Government of Nova Scotia: Environment and Labour – Water and Wastewater
Nova Scotia Environment and Labour is responsible for delivering effective and efficient regulatory management for the protection of our environment and the health and safety of Nova Scotians.
Government of Nunavut: Department of Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development also means development that includes all our people, that draws on the talents and on the collective wisdom we have inherited from our ancestors. When these three elements are in balance, the protection of our land, economic development and the full participation of our people, then I believe economic development can be sustainable.
Domestic Roofwater Harvesting: Research Programme
Information on domestic roofwater harvesting and research in the southern hemisphere.
Prairie Water News
A semi-annual informaiton publication dedicated to protecting and improving rural water supplies.
Water Balance Model
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