ActivitiesThe Canadian Association on Water Quality (CAWQ) was established as a voluntary not-for-profit organization in 1967 as a collection of individuals from industry, government and academia who were interested in water treatment and pollution control. Since that time, the organization has evolved to include engineers, scientists and managers who are directly involved in issues surrounding water quality. The objectives of the CAWQ are to:
The activities of the CAWQ include, but are not limited to:
The activities of the CAWQ for the past year are summarized in the Annual Reports.
The latest version of the Constitution (1998), By-Laws (1998) and Privacy Policy (2004) of the CAWQ are presented below. |
News
Latest issue of Water Quality Research Journal of Canada Vol. 45, No. 1, 2010
IWA World Water Congress and Exhibition
19–24 September 2010 Montréal, Canada Water is the lifeblood of the world and never more so than in Montréal, Canada, where 4,500 water professionals will gather in September 2010 for the International Water Association (IWA) World Water Congress and Exhibition. Contact for North America:
Contact for Exhibitor Information:
14th International Conference, IWA Diffuse Pollution Specialist Group: Diffuse Pollution and Eutrophication
Mont-Sainte-Anne, QC, Canada, 12-17 September 2010. The conference aims to build a cooperation bridge to share and transfer the knowledge and technology among established and young specialists from developed and developing countries interested in diffuse pollution. |