Western University’s researchers are leading the way in finding innovative solutions to current problems related to wastewater treatment, water resource management, groundwater remediation, and resource recovery. We have more than 50 researchers involved primarily in water research and countless others who collaborate to enhance the applicability of the work across disciplines. The university leverages its researchers’ strengths with cutting-edge research facilities. Over the past few decades, Western and its partners have invested millions of dollars into establishing world-class research facilities where experts, in partnership with government and industry, are tackling a variety of current water challenges to find effective solutions.

RESEARCH CENTRES AND INSTITUTES

The WesternWater Centre (WWC) concentrates on conducting research that leads to innovative solutions addressing management and treatment of water supplies.

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Contact: Dr. M. Ray, Director

PHYSICAL FACILITIES

Once an older wastewater treatment building, the GWTP was repurposed into a real-world test laboratory to increase researchers’ access to municipal waste streams and simulate innovation.

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Contact: Kirby Ouderkerk

koudeker@london.ca

Formed in 2000, the PTRC was the first centre in Canada to advance research and innovation of particle technology.

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Contact: Dr. Jingxu (Jesse) Zhu

jzhu@uwo.ca

The Biotron Experimental Climate Change Research Centre at Western University is a keystone facility supporting research on biotic and abiotic processes in the environment.

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Contact: Dr. Danielle Way

dway4@uwo.ca