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  2. Walkerton E. coli outbreak - Wikipedia

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    The Walkerton E. coli outbreak was the result of a contamination of the drinking water supply of Walkerton, Ontario, Canada, with E. coli and Campylobacter jejuni bacteria. . The water supply was contaminated as a result of improper water treatment following heavy rainfall in late April and early May 2000, that had drawn bacteria from the manure of nearby cattle used to fertilize crops into ...

  3. Drinking Water Protection Zone - Wikipedia

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    The primary purpose of the signs is to remind first responders the locations where a spill could impact a municipal drinking water source. In the event of a spill in the drinking water protection zones it is important to notify the appropriate authorities including the Ontario government's Spills Action Centre [7] and the operators of the municipal drinking systems that a spill has occurred.

  4. Arkell Spring Grounds - Wikipedia

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    The water which wells up at the Arkell Springs is groundwater. When rain falls in the area, it sinks into the ground and is filtered through vegetation before being deposited at the bedrock . [ 11 ] The Arkell Spring Grounds are situated above the Dyer Bay , Rockway (possibly Reynales ), and Fossil Hill Formations , geological formations which ...

  5. Multi-barrier approach - Wikipedia

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    The Multi-barrier approach is a key paradigm for ensuring safe drinking water in jurisdictions such as Ontario, elsewhere in Canada, and New Zealand. [1] It is defined as, [ 2 ] An integrated system of procedures, processes and tools that collectively prevent or reduce the contamination of drinking water from source to tap in order to reduce ...

  6. Clean Water Act (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The Clean Water Act (S.O. 2006, Chapter 22) is a law enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Canada. The purpose of this Act is to protect existing and future sources of drinking water . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Clean Water Act was enacted following the Walkerton Tragedy of 2000, during which contaminated drinking water resulted in seven ...

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