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Achieving Phosphorus Compliance at Winnipeg’s North End Water Pollution Control Centre

Achieving Phosphorus Compliance at Winnipeg’s North End Water Pollution Control Centre

Posted: September 15, 2022
Jointly released by LWF, the Lake Winnipeg Indigenous Collective and the International Institute for Sustainable Development in advance of Winnipeg’s 2022 election, this report lays out the specific city council commitments required to achieve accelerated phosphorus compliance at Winnipeg’s North End Water Pollution Control Centre.
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Civic submission on accelerated phosphorus compliance at Winnipeg’s north end sewage plant

Posted: June 28, 2022
Presenting to the Standing Policy Committee on Water and Waste, Riverbank Management and the Environment, we support recommendations to enable accelerated phosphorus compliance at the North End Water Pollution Control Centre.
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Civic joint letter to Winnipeg’s Water and Waste Department re: sewage treatment plant upgrades

Posted: June 1, 2022
Together with the International Institute for Sustainable Development and the Lake Winnipeg Indigenous Collective, we reiterate our call for accelerated phosphorus compliance at Winnipeg’s North End Water Pollution Control Centre.
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Provincial joint letter to Environmental Approvals Branch re: Winnipeg sewage treatment plant upgrades

Posted: June 1, 2022
Together with the International Institute for Sustainable Development and the Lake Winnipeg Indigenous Collective, we reiterate our call for accelerated phosphorus compliance at Winnipeg’s North End Water Pollution Control Centre.
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Federal joint letter to Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault

Posted: April 19, 2022
Together with the Lake Winnipeg Indigenous Collective, we express our disappointment in the unexpected divestment from regional freshwater-protection initiatives – including the Lake Winnipeg Basin Program – in Budget 2022.
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Year One Report Card, Five Things the Federal Government Must Do for Lake Winnipeg

Year One Report Card, Five Things the Federal Government Must Do for Lake Winnipeg

Posted: April 8, 2022
Our Year One report card reviews progress made by the federal government over the last year on recommendations originally presented by LWF and the Lake Winnipeg Indigenous Collective in December 2020.
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Federal joint pre-budget submission

Posted: February 22, 2022
Together with the Lake Winnipeg Indigenous Collective, we are asking the government to demonstrate leadership by investing in four key funding priorities originally outlined in our December 2020 joint position paper, Five Things the Federal Government Must Do for Lake Winnipeg.
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Provincial letter to Environment, Climate and Parks Minister Jeff Wharton

Posted: January 28, 2022
Our letter to Manitoba’s newly appointed Environment, Climate and Parks Minister Jeff Wharton reiterates the urgency with which the provincial government must act to accelerate compliance with phosphorus limits at Winnipeg’s North End Water Pollution Control Centre.
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Provincial joint letter to Premier Heather Stefanson

Posted: December 2, 2021
Along with the International Institute for Sustainable Development and the Lake Winnipeg Indigenous Collective, we call for accelerated phosphorus compliance at Winnipeg’s North End Water Pollution Control Centre – and present concrete action the Manitoba government can take to achieve this.
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Realizing the Full Potential of Community-Based Monitoring

Realizing the Full Potential of Community-Based Monitoring

Posted: June 1, 2021
Our federal policy brief highlights how phosphorus data generated by the Lake Winnipeg Community-Based Monitoring Network can support regional decision-making and funding allocation, and urges any renewed federal program to explicitly recognize the value of LWCBMN data in order to effectively complete the data-to-impact cycle.
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