Municipal Residential Drinking Water Systems in Source Protection Areas

WT-91-CT – Municipal Residential Drinking Water Systems in Source Protection Areas (1 Day)

This one-day course provides an essential overview of the principles and practices for protecting municipal residential drinking water sources within designated source protection areas. Participants will learn key approaches to risk assessment and management to ensure safe drinking water.

What is Covered:

Introduction to the Clean Water Act, 2006, and source water protection regulations

Multi-barrier approach to drinking water safety

Identification of vulnerable areas, including Wellhead Protection Areas (WHPAs) and Intake Protection Zones (IPZs)

Risk management for common threats to drinking water sources

Effective stakeholder engagement and collaboration strategies

This course is ideal for water utility operators, municipal planners, and professionals involved in environmental health and water resource management.

CEUs: 0.7 across Canada

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