Improving the implementation of water and resource recovery in Canada

Globally there is a need to rethink water use and wastewater disposal. One view is to consider wastewater as a resource via treatment for fit-for-purpose water and resource recovery (WRR). To understand what has worked in Canada according to those directly involved in WRR, we used interviews with in...

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Main Authors: Heather Nixdorff, Jacqueline Noga, Dareskedar Amsalu, Jane Springett, Nicholas Ashbolt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IWA Publishing 2021-09-01
Series:Water Reuse
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Online Access:http://jwrd.iwaponline.com/content/11/3/453
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spelling doaj-d5ec784771f44f2da2c62b4844c8ad202021-10-06T17:43:44ZengIWA PublishingWater Reuse2709-60922709-61062021-09-0111345346310.2166/wrd.2021.087087Improving the implementation of water and resource recovery in CanadaHeather Nixdorff0Jacqueline Noga1Dareskedar Amsalu2Jane Springett3Nicholas Ashbolt4 School of Public Health, University of Alberta, 11405 87 Ave NW, Edmonton, Canada School of Public Health, University of Alberta, 11405 87 Ave NW, Edmonton, Canada School of Public Health, University of Alberta, 11405 87 Ave NW, Edmonton, Canada School of Public Health, University of Alberta, 11405 87 Ave NW, Edmonton, Canada School of Public Health, University of Alberta, 11405 87 Ave NW, Edmonton, Canada Globally there is a need to rethink water use and wastewater disposal. One view is to consider wastewater as a resource via treatment for fit-for-purpose water and resource recovery (WRR). To understand what has worked in Canada according to those directly involved in WRR, we used interviews with individuals involved in various WRR projects. Seventeen semi-structured interviews were completed with participants from regions across Canada. Three main findings pertaining to the question ‘what is needed for WRR project implementation?’ emerged from the interviews: government and institutional support; community engagement, education, and acceptance; and comprehensive planning. Based on the interview findings, WRR projects require foundational guidance, something that is currently lacking in the Canadian context. To improve WRR implementation and success in Canada, guidance on community engagement, technology, costs, and impact assessments should be built into a policy for WRR. HIGHLIGHTS Current WRR projects in Canada are managed independently, resulting in mixed experiences and outcomes.; Implementer experiences with the WRR implementation process vary regionally.; Community engagement is necessary for WRR implementation, and transparent communication is imperative for building community trust.; WRR in Canada should be supported by governments through proper guidance and technical support.;http://jwrd.iwaponline.com/content/11/3/453community engagementimplementation processimplementer experienceresource recoverywater reuse
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author Heather Nixdorff
Jacqueline Noga
Dareskedar Amsalu
Jane Springett
Nicholas Ashbolt
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Jacqueline Noga
Dareskedar Amsalu
Jane Springett
Nicholas Ashbolt
Improving the implementation of water and resource recovery in Canada
Water Reuse
community engagement
implementation process
implementer experience
resource recovery
water reuse
author_facet Heather Nixdorff
Jacqueline Noga
Dareskedar Amsalu
Jane Springett
Nicholas Ashbolt
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title Improving the implementation of water and resource recovery in Canada
title_short Improving the implementation of water and resource recovery in Canada
title_full Improving the implementation of water and resource recovery in Canada
title_fullStr Improving the implementation of water and resource recovery in Canada
title_full_unstemmed Improving the implementation of water and resource recovery in Canada
title_sort improving the implementation of water and resource recovery in canada
publisher IWA Publishing
series Water Reuse
issn 2709-6092
2709-6106
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Globally there is a need to rethink water use and wastewater disposal. One view is to consider wastewater as a resource via treatment for fit-for-purpose water and resource recovery (WRR). To understand what has worked in Canada according to those directly involved in WRR, we used interviews with individuals involved in various WRR projects. Seventeen semi-structured interviews were completed with participants from regions across Canada. Three main findings pertaining to the question ‘what is needed for WRR project implementation?’ emerged from the interviews: government and institutional support; community engagement, education, and acceptance; and comprehensive planning. Based on the interview findings, WRR projects require foundational guidance, something that is currently lacking in the Canadian context. To improve WRR implementation and success in Canada, guidance on community engagement, technology, costs, and impact assessments should be built into a policy for WRR. HIGHLIGHTS Current WRR projects in Canada are managed independently, resulting in mixed experiences and outcomes.; Implementer experiences with the WRR implementation process vary regionally.; Community engagement is necessary for WRR implementation, and transparent communication is imperative for building community trust.; WRR in Canada should be supported by governments through proper guidance and technical support.;
topic community engagement
implementation process
implementer experience
resource recovery
water reuse
url http://jwrd.iwaponline.com/content/11/3/453
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