Filters clear contaminants from city wells to ensure clean water
July 9, 2010
On the banks of the St. John River, approximately 72 kilometres (55 miles) from the Bay of Fundy, where the highest tides in North America can rise as high as 21.9 m (70 feet), rests the City of Fredericton, New Brunswick, population 50,000. The City operates two water treatment plants, the existing William L. Barret WTP, and the new E. John Bliss WTP, each feed by groundwater wells that contain...
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Landfill cover project pairs with solar panels to produce power
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City uses innovative systems to collect and filter stormwater
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Online tool for environmental collaboration
July 14, 2010
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New renewable sources top fossil fuels in US and Europe
July 14, 2010
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Schedule and speakers announced for Plastic Pipe conference
July 14, 2010
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September 12, 2010 to September 16, 2010
15th International Union of Air Pollution Prevention and Environmental Protection Associations’ World Clean Air Congress
Vancouver, BC.
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September 12, 2010 to September 16, 2010
21st World Energy Congress
Montreal, QC.
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September 13, 2010 to September 17, 2010
IFAT (International Trade Fair for Water, Sewage, Refuse & Recycling)
New Munich Trade Fair Center, Munich, Germany.
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Staying true to our editorial roots
March 24, 2010
As the editor of Environmental Solutions Magazine, I’m constantly amazed by the depth of topics in the environmental industry. I’ve covered a lot of industries in my career, but never one as expansive as this one – nor as important to all of us in the long term.
Our renamed publication, Environmental Solutions Magazine (formerly Canadian Environmental Protection) has always been about sharing the latest in the environmental field, filling the needs of the...

















