These community based workshops are organized by Environment and Natural Resources (ENR) in support of the implemention of the Waterstewardship Strategy for the NWT.
If you are interested and you think that your community could benefit from a source water protection plan, if there are potential sources of contamination in your community, if your water supply is at risk you may want to find out more about this workshop.
For more information please contact:
Jennifer Skelton at 867-873-7765 jennifer_skelton@gov.nt.ca
or
Katherine Trembath at 867 873-7767, katherine_tembath@gov.nt.ca
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