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Possibleidiot01on Oct 05, 2021 1:25pm
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First Nations projects
First Nations projects I've wondered for some time where H2O stood in regard to First Nations work ; now we know the answer. Eleven plus two at the least .
"“We believe in the importance of addressing the water issues of our First Nations communities. H2O Innovation is proud to have completed more than ten water and wastewater plants for First Nations communities that are still in service today. Our business model promoting customer care and strong customer retention through premium services, like remote monitoring and training, is a key driver for the success of our First Nations projects”, added Frederic Dugr, President and Chief Executive Officer of H2O Innovation.
The Corporation continues to work in partnership with First Nations communities to improve on-reserve water and wastewater infrastructure and expand access to clean drinking water. Reliable infrastructure is a key priority for Indigenous Services Canada. As of March 31, 2021, $2.05 billion of targeted funds has been invested to support water and wastewater-related infrastructure projects (Source: Government of Canada). There is still work to do for the remaining 53 long-term drinking water advisories in effect in 34 First Nations communities, and the Corporation has the expertise to help solve these issues.
When you add the following - it's obvious grabbing even a small market of business will keep the company busy.
"With the recent US Infrastructure and Jobs Act set to invest $1 billion in water recycling programs over the next five years, we consider being well positioned to be a part of the future of water reuse in North America”, stated Gregory Madden, Chief Strategy Officer of H2O Innovation."