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... reductions in phosphorus removal at wastewater treatment facilities, improvements in water qualit... large numbers of cottages, limited agricultural activity and no municipal wastewater treatment, re...
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... East already treat much of their urban wastewater and re-use it for irrigation. Such systems are com... and nitrates) that help increase agricultural output. By avoiding the purchase of chemical ferti...For each dollar invested in a simple treatment system, the household benefit is live dollars. . D...
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... producers, agricultural chemical and plastics manufacturers,. wastewatter treatment facilities and landfills). Businesses with. si...
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... for development of effective water treatment and distribution, mainly by filtration and disinfe... had been identified as vulnerable to agricultural contamination by the hydrogeologist who installed ... for drinking water and municipal wastewater treatment. A subsequent series of cryptosporidiosi...
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Financing research in Ontario colleges
... Campus, the Centre for Alternative Wastewater Treatment (CAWT) is home to exciting research on c... wastewater treatment as well as agricultural and industrial wastewater treatment. Water is at t...
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The maps broke the province into four zones. Farmers in Zone 4, which the province deemed had the most erodable soil and made up 15 per cent of Manitoba's farm land, could not apply fertilizer or overwinter livestock on the land. That would have effectively halted most agriculture in Zone 4 areas.
They've certainly scrapped the maps," said David Rolfe, Keystone Agricultural Producers. Rolfe said the maps were "misleading" and their data was suspect -- data from the 1970s used to calculate an area's ability to grow wheat.
"Municipalities are upgrading sewage lagoons, and the City of Winnipeg is upgrading its wastewater treatment facilities, but they have a population and tax base. For agriculture, the cost simply comes out of the farmer's revenue," Rolfe said.
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...Is the Distinction or Differential Treatment Based on an Enumerated or Analogous Ground? B. Is ... $1.9 billion to improve water and wastewater infrastructure for First Nations. (39) A national ... with Ontario legislation excluding agricultural workers from the statutory labour relations regime...
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La question de à exportation de l'eau en gros soulève discussion dans les milieux politiques, économiques, écologiques et nationalistes, surtout au Canada. Cette étude en examine la faisabilité commerciale. Un projet hypothétique est conçu, avec pour site la Vallée d'Annapolis, située dans l'ouest de la Nouvelle-Ecosse, au Canada. Les données démographiques, le climat et l'économie de la Vallée sont analysés et sa ligne de partage des eaux étudiée dans le but de mieux choisir le site d'extraction. La ville de Brownsville au Texas est le marché hypothétique retenu. Un plan contenant un devis estimatif est proposé. Pour exporter l'eau, on se servira de grands transporteurs de brut (VLCC). Les calculs indiquent qu'une telle entreprise est quatre fois peu rentable, d'où la rareté de tels pr...
... to their districts in addition to wastewater treatment operations in urban areas (Brooks & Milj... combat the scarcity problem within agricultural, industrial, and domestic sectors. Anderson and Sn...
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... accounting and recovery for water and wastewater services. Aware of this legislation, Justice O'Con... coordinate training or even share water treatment and distribution systems with off-reserve communit... Ontario's natural heritage, water, agricultural, mineral and aggregate, petroleum, cultural and ar...
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As the shortage of freshwater resources is getting worse and worse, recycled water has gradually become the secondary water resources for non-potable usages. However, potential threats to environmental safety were stimulated along with the utilization of recycled water. This study is focusing on potential problems of environmental safety resulted from the usages of recycled water and the causes of these problems. Furthermore, management mechanisms of environmental safety for recycled water were proposed, which are the foundations of safety management system for recycled water. There are four major components within this safety management system for recycled water, such as policy, law, and regulation subsystem, standard subsystem, technical supporting subsystem, and safety management mea...
... control, fire fighting, and agricultural irrigation. In China, there are still lack of syst... recycled water is mainly from domestic wastewater containing quite amount of various pollutants, for... the applications of some wastewater treatment techniques, such as secondary treatment, advanced ...