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Delivering R&D with a difference at the Lambton Water Centre

In 2020, Research Infosource ranked Sarnia’s Lambton College the top research college in Ontario and second Canada-wide. The Lambton Water Centre (LWC) is a big reason why, helping companies optimize technologies, scale up projects and reduce operational costs since 2013. “Ontario is a very innovative province with respect to developing water technologies,” says Mehdi [...]

2022-02-09T15:17:15+00:00February 9th, 2022|Features, News|

Breaking Into the U.S. Water Sector: The Vast U.S.A.

Originally Post by Management inSites: Every industry has its unique opportunities and hurdles when entering the U.S. Here we take a quick “deep dive” into the water industry. While the information below is specifically geared towards those in the water sector, any industry that relies on water in its production process can also benefit. [...]

2021-11-29T21:51:25+00:00November 29th, 2021|Features, News|

New OWC-Mitacs partnership revs up R&D in Ontario’s water sector

When Elsayed Elbeshbishy finished his PhD in environmental engineering in 2011, he was eager to add some applied experience to his academic expertise. He got that opportunity thanks to Mitacs, a not-for-profit organization that connects researchers with industrial partners. The program funded an 18-month post-doc fellowship with Trojan Technologies, where Elbeshbishy helped develop a [...]

2021-11-14T23:13:05+00:00November 14th, 2021|Features, News|

OWC Partnership with Mitacs

Graduate Student and Post-Doctoral Fellow Partnerships Available To Ontario Water Companies Waterloo, Ontario – The Ontario Water Consortium (OWC) and Mitacs have announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to open strategic partnership opportunities between Ontario’s innovative water companies, municipal utilities and highly trained college, undergraduate, graduate students and post-doctoral fellows. This agreement builds on [...]

2021-10-22T20:15:40+00:00September 8th, 2021|News|

Bishop Water: simple systems spell success

Around the world, wastewater regulations are getting stricter. But meeting them isn’t always easy. Remote and rural municipalities lack the tax base to support needed upgrades and the higher operating costs that often accompany them. Attracting and retaining the staff to run complex systems can also be challenging. Meanwhile, urban areas often lack space [...]

2021-09-13T21:53:34+00:00September 2nd, 2021|Events, News|

Tracking nitrates in real time: AUG Signals’ technology changes the game

When you add nitrates and phosphates to soil, these nutrients help plants thrive. Adding them add them to water, however, isn’t so good. When nutrient-rich fertilizers or sewage gets washed into lakes and rivers, they fuel an explosion of algae. That algae can clog intake pipes of drinking water plants. It can make it [...]

2021-07-05T21:08:46+00:00July 5th, 2021|Events, News|

OWC Expert Panels: Providing insider advice to Ontario’s water tech innovators

Ontario has a strong track record of water innovation. Today, companies across the province are developing ground-breaking technology to treat water and wastewater better, faster and more cost effectively. But bringing a new product to market and driving adoption aren’t simple tasks. That’s why OWC launched our Expert Panels last fall. When an enterprise [...]

2021-05-10T21:10:19+00:00May 10th, 2021|News|

OWC’s Municipal Co-digestion Initiative- UPDATE

“Brokers like OWC link opportunities, stakeholders, and drivers and we play a key role in the water technology innovation ecosystem to accelerate technology commercialization in Ontario.” -Rahim Kanji Municipal water and wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) consume significant amounts of energy and subsequently produce large quantities of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. These GHG [...]

2021-03-16T01:26:29+00:00March 13th, 2021|News|

EKS: Putting the squeeze on water pollution

Across the Alberta oil sands, more than 250 square kilometres of tailings ponds hold a hazardous slurry of water, residual bitumen and fine clay particles — the byproduct created from the bitumen extraction process. Before those ponds can be reclaimed as forests or wetlands, the solids content must be boosted to at least 60 per [...]

2020-04-15T19:13:37+00:00April 15th, 2020|News|

In the ’zone: Aclarus Ozone offers powerful water and wastewater treatment technology

For more than a century, ozone has been recognized as a powerful water and wastewater disinfectant. It destroys bacteria, viruses and hard-to-treat cysts. It oxidizes iron, manganese and sulphur and tackles aesthetic issues like colours, tastes and smells. It can even treat emerging contaminants such as drugs and pesticides. According to Aclarus Ozone co-founder Adam [...]

2020-03-30T19:13:38+00:00March 30th, 2020|News|
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