RDN Drinking Water And Watershed Protection Program Wins Innovation Award

October 28, 2020

NANAIMO – The Regional District of Nanaimo’s Drinking Water and Watershed Protection Program has been presented with the Environmental Operators Certification Program (EOCP)’s Innovation Award for 2020. The award recognizes individuals or organizations that have applied new ways of thinking that positively transform the water industry. The award was accepted virtually at the annual EOCP conference on September 16, 2020.

For over a decade the RDN’s Drinking Water and Watershed Protection (DWWP) program has enabled and facilitated high levels of collaboration across the water operators and purveyors in the region, as well as within the community and with senior government.

Program initiatives include providing public outreach, educational resources and rebates in support of water conservation; offering professional development and networking sessions for small water system operators; and collecting monitoring data and supporting regional studies to better understand the watersheds and aquifers that provide the source waters for community drinking water.

The key innovation has been streamlining communications across agencies and using watershed boundaries as a lens to implement and enable sustainable and collaborative water management in our region.

Ian Thorpe

“We are honoured that the EOCP committee was unanimous in its decision to present the Innovation Award to the RDN. The DWWP Program has excelled at coordinating efforts between the many water providers in the region, united by the common goal of water sustainability,” said RDN Chair Ian Thorpe.

This recognition is timely, as the RDN Board recently, in February 2020, adopted an updated 10-Year Action Plan for the Drinking Water and Watershed Protection service.

Region-wide initiatives in water awareness and stewardship; water information and science; and water-centric planning and policy support will continue to be delivered in support of healthy, safe and resilient water resources in the region.

For more information on the EOCP Awards, visit eocp.ca/about-us/operator-awards/ and to learn more about the RDN’s Drinking Water and Watershed Protection Action Plan, visit rdn.bc.ca/dwwp-action-plan.

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