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MONTREAL, June 12, 2017 /CNW/ - Canada's easy access to fresh water may be spoiling the population. According to a survey by FluksAqua, a free water and wastewater utility forum, Canadians were surprisingly unconcerned when asked about water and how vital it is to their everyday lives. With the hot summer months just around the corner, the lack of awareness about water and water utilities may come back to haunt Canadians. .
Key Findings of the Survey (National):
Canadians do not see value in water:
Canadians think water is doing well enough:
While the majority of responses to the survey indicate a lack of concern for water, Canadians don't see it as an undervalued industry.
Canadians are most concerned with handsome homes:
Canadians don't covet careers in water:
"Most Canadians are accustomed to safe drinking water on demand so they tend to take clean water for granted and don't always value the work water operators and water utilities do," says Dr. Hubert Colas, President of FluksAqua Americas. "Our hard working water utility workers build the foundation for our communities to operate - it is one of our most important industries."
About FluksAqua:
FluksAqua (www.fluksaqua.ca/en/) is the world's largest online community created by a dedicated group of water and wastewater professionals to facilitate a constant and interactive flow of information between operators and professionals on issues of water safety, infrastructure, conservation and optimization.
SOURCE FluksAqua
Patrick McCaully, Pointman! PR, (416) 855-9427 x 301, [email protected], www.pointmanpr.com
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