Climate change and outdated water policy, infrastructure threaten Canadian freshwater

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Global Water Futures, a research program involving 18 Canadian universities, said Tuesday that Canada is failing to meet sustainable development goals set out by the United Nations

. Shortcomings include inadequate access to clean drinking water in First Nations communities, deteriorating water quality in freshwater bodies, and lack of waste water treatment plants across Canada.

According to Dr. Schuster-Wallace and Bob Sandford, another co-author of the report, one of the largest and most pressing challenges is outdated federal water policy. “Six Nations, for example, is 20 minutes down the road from where we’re having this Global Water Futures meeting [in Hamilton]. It only has two-thirds of its community on a distribution system,” said Dr. Schuster-Wallace. “The rest is on a system of wells.”

Dr. Schuster-Wallace points to the investigation released two weeks ago that found high levels of lead in the tap water of Canadian homes in cities such has Montreal, Regina, Calgary, and Prince Rupert, B.C. The lead was found to be leeching from old pipes and plumbing delivering the water.

 

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