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Water Hogs? Or
Falling Apart?
The City of Hamilton, Ontario is disputing a recent report that it's
citizens are amongst the worst in the country when it comes to water
usage. They say the culprit is the fact they lose so much
treated water from broken watermains.
More.
Up to People to
Conserve Water: Trudeau
"People aren't really thinking about water, where it comes from, how
we're using it, and what we need to look for in the future," said the
Liberal candidate and son of the former Prime Minister. "There
needs to be a shift in mindset."
More.
Private Sector bulks up for Infrastructure boon
The Royal Bank of Canada
is pouring resources into bulking up its global infrastructure
business in the belief that the private sector is embarking on a
buying binge of assets such as roads and prisons, especially in the
United States.
More.
Questions or concerns about municipal infrastructure?
Let's talk. I can be reached at:
Tel: (905) 670-7676
or: (800) 268-4664
Fax: (905) 670-1512
6810 Invader Cres, Mississauga, On
L5T 2B6
Veso Sobot, P.Eng.
Director, Corporate Affairs
Ipex Inc.
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National
Research Council helps Municipalities determine Watermain Needs

The NRC has unveiled a new software
program (called D-WARP -
Distribution Water
mAins Renewal Planner) to help municipalities determine what watermains
need to be replaced, and when. More.
Newer Technologies Provide Answers to Infrastructure Issues
Broken, unsafe,
or filled with lead ... you wouldn't want to drink from those pipes, why should your
residents?
Click here to discover the solution.
IPEX wins Environmental Award
Ipex is pleased and thrilled to
announce we recently added another award to our growing list, after
being recognzied by the Canadian Society for Bioengineering for the
work we've been able to do with large diameter watermains and
irrigation systems!
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