remote locations

Water level monitoring data with global cellular connectivity

Water level monitoring data with global cellular connectivity

Solinst Canada Ltd. have joined forces with with CityKinect to provide worldwide cellular connectivity to their Model 9500 4G LevelSender 5 Telemetry Systems, thus offering a simple, reliable and economical way to gather water level data from Solinst dataloggers deployed in remote locations. The optional CityKinect SIM card which is activated and installed before shipping to provide end-users with an inexpensive, data-only plan which is coordinated and billed directly by Solinst. The LevelSender 5 is delivered already set-up, which makes programming and installation a simple task and provides the operator with a plug and play solution to provide remote water level monitoring data.

Clean water for First Nations critical during the COVID-19 pandemic: Activists

Clean water for First Nations critical during the COVID-19 pandemic: Activists

Activists in northeastern Ontario fighting for safe, clean water in First Nations communities across Canada are getting tired of broken promises. After five years and millions in spending, the Liberal government announced in early December that it would not fulfill its commitment to end all long-term water advisories on reserves by March 2021. Although some progress has been made – 97 advisories have been lifted since November 2015 – there’s still a long way to go. There are 59 active long-term water advisories in 41 communities across the country, and activists maintain that clean water should be a priority for the federal government, especially during a global pandemic. “Water is a basic human right, and nobody should have to beg for it. This is wrong, and it’s come to the point where I think it comes down to racism,” said Autumn Peltier, a teenage water-rights activist from Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory on Manitoulin Island.