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Tag Archives: water policy

Incentives Matter

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Posted on July 12, 2001 by Environment Probe

EPRF’s presentation to the Walkerton Inquiry’s Public Hearing on Guiding Principles focuses on the need to eliminate conflicts of interest and to internalize costs.

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Posted in Reports, Studies, and Books on Water and Wastewater, Reports, Studies, Books, Water and Wastewater | Tagged Association of Municipalities of Ontario, Canadian natural resources, Canadian Water, Elizabeth Brubaker, Ontario Municipal Water Association, Ontario wastewater, Ontario water, Ontario Water Works, Tom Adams, Walkerton Inquiry, Walkerton Ontario, wastewater, water, water policy | Leave a reply

Privatizing water works

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Posted on March 6, 2000 by Environment Probe

As Halifax considers a private-sector solution to its sewage problem, Elizabeth Brubaker debunks critics’ claims that water privatization is a failure.

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Posted in Water and Wastewater | Tagged Canadian Environmental Law Association, Canadian Union of Public Employees, Canadian wastewater, Canadian Water, Canadian water policy, CELA, CoC, Council of Canadians, CUPE, Elizabeth Brubaker, Halifax wastewater, wastewater, water, water policy, water privatization, Water Watch | Leave a reply

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