About this Event
Cost: $15 (Pizza Lunch included)
Water infrastructure faces increasing challenges, from aging systems to unique environmental demands, all of which require innovative solutions and strategic investments. In this session, we’ll explore how two Canadian cities—Ottawa and Iqaluit—are rising to these challenges with ambitious projects designed to ensure reliable water supply for generations to come.
We’ll begin with a look at the City of Ottawa’s Water Distribution System, celebrating its 150th anniversary. Discover how this legacy system has evolved to support a growing population and how the city is addressing modern challenges, including supply shortages and the need for system-wide resilience. Next, we’ll turn to the City of Iqaluit’s Long-Term Water Program, an unprecedented investment to secure water access in a uniquely challenging environment. This program aims to enhance supply security, operational efficiency, and adaptability in the face of extreme conditions.
Whether you work in municipal infrastructure, urban planning, or water management, this session offers valuable insights into innovative approaches for future-proofing water distribution systems. Learn about the rich history of Ottawa’s Water Distribution System and Iqaluit’s once in a generation investment to better understand the complexities of water resilience across diverse landscapes.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Ben Franklin Place, Room 1B, Ottawa, Canada
CAD 15.00