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Water Policy in Canada: Problems and Possible Solutions: Springer Water

Autor Mohammed H. Dore
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 mar 2015
This book deals with the water policy and management in Canada. It discusses various problems and risks in the fresh and drinking water supply in the second largest country in the world. Mohammed Dore argues that water is underpriced and used wastefully in Canada. In selected case studies, he illustrates the major threats from human activity to Canadian freshwaters and drinking water resources, including manufacturing, mining, oil sands production, animal farming and agricultural use. Selected case studies include reviews of even dramatic incidences, e.g. the Walkerton tragedy of 2000, when 7 people were killed and 200 went onto permanent dialysis treatment because of water contamination with harmful pathogens.
The book warns that wastewater treatment standards are often not sufficient, so that many drinking water resources are in peril of wastewater contamination. As most of the water resources are provincial responsibility, the book discusses the water management policies in the different provinces separately. Through a detailed discussion and statistical analyses, it can define water policy and management lessons that emerge from the investigated case studies. It ends by contrasting water policy and practice in Canada with the practice in some European countries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319158822
ISBN-10: 3319158821
Pagini: 327
Ilustrații: XX, 327 p. 101 illus., 92 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:2015
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Water

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

Introduction: Drinking Water Management.- Principles for Sound Drinking Water Management: A Review.- Canadian Small Water Systems: Demand and Treatment Costs.- Water Policy in Ontario.- An In Depth Study of Water Demand: An Ontario Case Study.- Water Policy in Newfoundland and Labrador.- Water Policy in Alberta.- Water Policy in British Columbia.- Water Policy in Ontario and Europe: A Study in Contrasts.

Notă biografică

Mohammed Dore, who did his doctorate at the University of Oxford, UK, came to Brock University in 1981. He has received a number of research grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada, the Network Centre of Excellence in Canada, and the US National Science Foundation. With external funding he established his Climate Change Laboratory in 1996. The twin emphasis of his Lab has been training students to carry out high level policy oriented research that not only led to a number of theses but also to reports for various stakeholders who could implement the policy prescriptions. His research on climate change led him to drinking water policy issues. He has also worked as a consultant to both industry and government agencies; for example he has been hired as a contract consultant by Bell Canada; Environment Canada; Natural Resources Canada; The Municipality of Niagara; and the Capital Region District of Greater Victoria.

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This book deals with the water policy and management in Canada. It discusses various problems and risks in the fresh and drinking water supply in the second largest country in the world. Mohammed Dore argues that water is underpriced and used wastefully in Canada. In selected case studies, he illustrates the major threats from human activity to Canadian freshwaters and drinking water resources, including manufacturing, mining, oil sands production, animal farming and agricultural use. Selected case studies include reviews of even dramatic incidences, e.g. the Walkerton tragedy of 2000, when 7 people were killed and 200 went onto permanent dialysis treatment because of water contamination with harmful pathogens.
The book warns that wastewater treatment standards are often not sufficient, so that many drinking water resources are in peril of wastewater contamination. As most of the water resources are provincial responsibility, the book discusses the water management policies in the different provinces separately. Through a detailed discussion and statistical analyses, it can define water policy and management lessons that emerge from the investigated case studies. It ends by contrasting water policy and practice in Canada with the practice in some European countries.

Caracteristici

Including a foreword by Dr. Robert Sandford, EPCOR Chair of the Canadian Partnership Initiative in support of United Nations "Water for Life" Decade Critically discusses the water policy and management in different Canadian provinces Warns about threats and risks to the drinking water supply from human activities Contrasts water policy and practice in Canada with the practice in some European countries Performs statistical analyses, and draws conclusions which can be of relevance to many other countries in the world Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras