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Toronto launches community spring clean up effort
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Toronto is replacing broken water meter transmitters. Here's what that means for you
2 months ago
CBC
Muriel Draaisma
TransformTO Net Zero Strategy
Nov 26, 2017
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A Toronto marina is using new technology to keep the water clean. It’s one of the first places in Canada to get Seabins. | CBC Toronto
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Jul 18, 2019
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CBC Toronto
This tiny town near Toronto is believed to have the purest spring water on Earth
Aug 13, 2021
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Clean Toronto Together
Apr 18, 2019
Global News
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💧 Clean, safe, and eco-friendly—Toronto’s tap water is a win for your wallet and the planet! This #WorldWaterDay, let’s raise a glass to our reliable, sustainable local water. 🌍💙 | City of Toronto
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Mar 22, 2025
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Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of more than three million people living, working and visiting Toronto? Apply to Toronto Water today. | City of Toronto
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Mar 14, 2022
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Toronto senior struggling to pay $2.4K water bill after city equipment failed
11 months ago
CBC
Sarah MacMillan
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Toronto residents to pay an extra 3.75% for water and garbage collection
5 months ago
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Thousands of Torontonians didn't get water bills after 30% of the city's water transmitters broke
Jul 11, 2024
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Clean streets team wraps another season
Oct 10, 2024
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Help keep Toronto clean. Bin your litter. Litter can be a big problem in Toronto. It makes the city look dirty, can have harmful effects on the environment and animals and costs millions of dollars a year to clean up. The good news is that it is easy to prevent. Use the designated bins on streets and sidewalks, in parks and at the beach or consider packing a litterless picnic. Learn more at https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/recycling-organics-garbage/litter/ | City of Toronto
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Aug 29, 2023
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Clean up continues after Wednesday’s snow storm in Toronto
Jan 26, 2023
Global News
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Jun 29, 2016
interestingengineering.com
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Is Toronto Tap Water Safe To Drink? 🚰 The city of Toronto filters harmful contaminants, pathogens and substances that could pose a health risk to make sure the city gets safe water. But this does not necessarily mean the water is healthy. Come to Home Comfort Centre to talk to our team about getting a water filtration system for your home! We'll help guide you to the right system for your home and where it is located. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Visit Our Showroom Today! Home Co
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May 17, 2025
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What goes into making your tap water safe to drink? Look inside one of Ontario’s largest municipal drinking water treatment plants! Our new chief drinking water inspector report is out now, learn more: https://www.ontario.ca/page/2017-2018-chief-drinking-water-inspector-annual-report | Environment Ontario
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Nov 27, 2018
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Environment Ontario
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Your guide to swimming in Ontario lakes this summer
10 months ago
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‘It’s about time for spring cleaning’: Mayor Chow kicks off the Clean Toronto Together initiative
Apr 25, 2025
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We’re working on several connected projects to manage stormwater in Toronto. These projects make up the largest and most significant water quality improvement program in Canada. One of the projects is the Don River and Central Waterfront Wet Weather Flow System which will keep combined sewer overflows out of the Lower Don River, Taylor-Massey Creek and the Inner Harbour. Want to learn more? Visit: https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/water-environment/managing-rain-melted-snow/what-the-city-
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Aug 8, 2024
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Another important project that we are working on to manage Toronto’s stormwater and improve water quality is the new Integrated Pumping Station at Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant. The integrated pumping station will move raw sewage from underground sewers into the treatment plant and will eventually receive the additional flows from the Don River and Central Waterfront Tunnel System. This is just one of several connected projects that make up the largest and most significant water quality improve
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Sep 10, 2024
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Hidden Underworld: Diving deep into Toronto’s underground sewer system - The Weather Network
Mar 31, 2023
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Despite efforts to reduce, reuse and divert waste, last year we managed close to 400,000 tonnes of garbage. In 10 years, the city is expected to outgrow its landfill space. Along with the Long-term Waste Management Strategy, the City of Toronto is conducting community consultations on the perceptions related to energy-from-waste (incineration) as a potential option to manage garbage. Take the survey today. | City of Toronto
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11 months ago
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Exclusive | How clean is New York City’s water? We had it tested for contaminants and forever chemicals
9 months ago
nypost.com
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The City works around the clock to sample, test, monitor and treat our water so it's clean and safe for everyone to drink. Clean water is the heart of healthy communities and by protecting it, we help ensure a brighter, more sustainable future. Happy World Water Monitoring Day! | City of Toronto
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8 months ago
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City of Toronto
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Stormwater is rain and melted snow. When stormwater isn’t absorbed into the ground, it runs off hard surfaces, onto streets, down storm drains and through pipes that carry it to local waterways. Too much stormwater can overwhelm Toronto’s sewer system, cause basement flooding, and impact surface water quality in our rivers, streams and the Lake Ontario waterfront. The City is considering stormwater and water service charges. Residents already pay for stormwater management services as part of the
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Apr 2, 2024
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The first Keep Toronto Beautiful blitz is complete! 🧹 This past Saturday marked the first of several clean-up blitzes happening across Toronto to refresh public spaces and support healthier, safer neighbourhoods. We kicked things off at the waterfront with a full team effort: ✔️ Litter and graffiti removal ✔️ Tree care and weeding ✔️ Crosswalk repainting & pothole repair ✔️ Street sweeping and laneway clean-up And that’s just the start. These clean-up blitzes will be popping up across the city
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10 months ago
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City of Toronto
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The secrets of Canada’s tap water, explained
Nov 4, 2019
Global News
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Toronto spent $82 million last year to manage stormwater, prevent basement flooding and stop sewage from entering waterways. A U of T associate prof says the city isn’t the only city grappling with flooding. READ MORE: http://ow.ly/Mi4D30lkpim | CityNews Toronto
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Aug 9, 2018
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