Yukon University

YukonU aims to bring training videos to future water treatment operators across Canada

YukonU aims to bring training videos to future water treatment operators across Canada

Jon Widney can't help but smile as he talks about the way students studying to be water treatment operators are being taught today. "It would have been an easier learning process, that's for sure," said Widney. Widney is an instructor in the water and wastewater operator program at Yukon University in Whitehorse. That process he's referring to is a new learning tool the university is developing in partnership with the Calgary NGO Water Movement.

Centralized water and wastewater operator training at Yukon University to benefit First Nations and operators in the region

Centralized water and wastewater operator training at Yukon University to benefit First Nations and operators in the region

Water and wastewater operators play a critical role in ensuring drinking water safety by helping to prevent and reduce risks to water and wastewater systems. Access to ongoing training, mentoring and support is key to building First Nations' capacity to manage water systems, and recruit and retain qualified water operators. Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) and Yukon University today announced a new program delivery model to enhance water and wastewater operator training and support in the region.