
Preventing Future Water Crisis
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The Walkerton Clean Water Centre was created to prevent more water crises in Ontario.
After a deadly e coli outbreak in 2000, Ontario’s government created the Walkerton Clean Water Centre. Since opening in 2009, the facility has been creating customized water treatment plans for communities throughout the province, and has become a destination for public officials, scientists, and water infrastructure specialists from around the world.
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Preventing Future Water Crisis
Clip: Season 1 Episode 31 | 8m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
After a deadly e coli outbreak in 2000, Ontario’s government created the Walkerton Clean Water Centre. Since opening in 2009, the facility has been creating customized water treatment plans for communities throughout the province, and has become a destination for public officials, scientists, and water infrastructure specialists from around the world.
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