environmental engineering

Recognizing excellence in professional engineering

Recognizing excellence in professional engineering

Emelko co-leads forWater, a Canada-wide and internationally-partnered strategic research network focused on forest management-based approaches for drinking water source protection. The network brings together researchers, government agencies and industry professionals from different disciplines across Canada who are focused on understanding and developing response strategies to climate change threats.

First Walkerton Clean Water Legacy Award winner announced

First Walkerton Clean Water Legacy Award winner announced

A Durham man is the first recipient of the Walkerton Clean Water Legacy Award. Connor Maxwell, who will be entering his second year in environmental engineering at the University of Guelph, received a $1,000 scholarship. Maxwell’s “deep interest in water and environmental issues and involvement with them from a young age” impressed the judges, the release said. In his studies he’s “learning design skills to minimize and prevent the impact of human activities on water, soil and air systems.” He’ll be working for the Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority in water resources management this summer.

Kruger hauls decades-old barrels from the depths of Deer Lake's water supply

Kruger hauls decades-old barrels from the depths of Deer Lake's water supply

Fifty-five metal barrels, left for decades to deteriorate at the bottom of the Humber Canal, are seeing the light of day this week as Corner Brook Pulp and Paper undertakes a big cleanup. The debris predates the mill's current ownership under Kruger, but the company estimates they've been decaying since about the 1950s, although their presence went undetected until residents raised red flags two years ago. The 11-kilometre canal supplies the Deer Lake Powerhouse, which in turn generates electricity for the mill, and also does double duty as the town of Deer Lake's water supply.