Safe Drinking Water Policy for Canada – Turning Hindsight into Foresight
2011 – Steve E. Hrudey
Toronto, Feb. 28 – A decade after the Walkerton and North Battleford drinking water outbreaks, much of Canada lags international leaders in adopting management systems for assuring safe drinking water, according to a study released today by the C.D. Howe Institute. In Safe Drinking Water Policy for Canada – Turning Hindsight into Foresight author Steve E. Hrudey says that despite some clear progress in individual provinces, Canada, and small communities in particular, need a system that better promotes and rewards competence among drinking water providers.
Click the link below to download http://www.cdhowe.org/pdf/Commentary_323.pdf
Safe Drinking Water Policy for Canada – Turning Hindsight into Foresight
2011 – Steve E. Hrudey
Toronto, Feb. 28 – A decade after the Walkerton and North Battleford drinking water outbreaks, much of Canada lags international leaders in adopting management systems for assuring safe drinking water, according to a study released today by the C.D. Howe Institute. In Safe Drinking Water Policy for Canada – Turning Hindsight into Foresight author Steve E. Hrudey says that despite some clear progress in individual provinces, Canada, and small communities in particular, need a system that better promotes and rewards competence among drinking water providers.
Click the link below to download
http://www.cdhowe.org/pdf/Commentary_323.pdf