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SUSTAINABLE MUNICIPAL WATER MANAGEMENT: Measuring Progress and Reporting Publicly A Green CiTTS Report June 2012 The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence
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Document Date: 2012-08-13 15:13:53


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Evanston / Trois-Rivières / St. Catharines / Québec / Ajax / Racine / Québec City / Goderich / Grand Rapids / Chicago / /

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United States / Canada / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Great Lakes Water Institute / Chateau Frontenac / University of Wisconsin / /

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green infrastructure / reduced energy consumption / cost accounting / water utilities / water infrastructure / energy / wasted energy / greenhouse gas emissions / water services / water management / energy consumption / wastewater systems / chemicals / /

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Great Lakes / Lake Michigan / Lawrence River / /

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University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee / TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter / GLSLCI / Great Lakes Water Institute / Government of Québec / Cities Initiative / Chicago’s Department of Water Management / /

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Bill Holahan / Barb Hodgins / Simon Octeau / Jenette Walker / Mark Green / Nicola Crawhall / Mike Price / Tim Grundl / Nancy Frank / Philippe Chenard / Julien Saint-Laurent / Doug Cherkauer / Haris Alibasic / Julie Kinzelman / Simon Belisle / Pam Kaput / David Garman / Karen Sands / /

Position

Director / Green CITTS program SMWM team / consultant / /

Product

sodium chloride / /

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Wisconsin / Michigan / Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District / Ontario / /

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wastewater treatment / pdf / /

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http /

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