C1W Feature in the Winter 2024 Edition of Ground Water Canada – Water Project in Stretch Run

[T]his breakthrough, made-in-Canada technology will support anyone who requires accurate, science-based information on surface and groundwater availability to make better decisions in a changing climate.
— Carolyn Camilleri for Ground Water Canada

Ground Water Canada is the go-to journal for any news pertaining to the water well industry. Readers can access current news and information on a variety of topics to help them be informed on regulations, products, features, projects and more.

Their most recent edition highlighted the Canada1Water project, detailing the mission of this world-class modelling project and delving into the potential user base. It outlined how the project will be useful for a wide variety of Canadians in many different sectors/industries, and just what the Canada1Water project aims to deliver. The article features commentary from Aquanty’s Brayden McNeill, who describe the scale of the project and just how influential it will be for water resources managers across Canada. 

Click here to read the article in Ground Water Canada – Water Project in Stretch Run

The Canada1Water project is a good start in evaluating the dangers that climate change poses to water resources and to Canadian society at large. The groundwater industry, including water resources engineers, policy and decision makers, community planners, and so on – they will all benefit from a comprehensive modelling and data framework that will enable us all to mitigate impacts and adapt more effectively to the changing reality brought on by climate change.
— Brayden McNeill, MSc. (Aquanty)
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