| Alberta Chapter, Canadian Public Works Association |
| Alberta Water and Wastewater Operators Association (AWWOA) |
| American Public Works Association (APWA) |
| American Water Works Association (AWWA) |
| Association of Boards of Certification – assisting states and provinces with environmental certification programs since 1972. Membership consists of over 80 certifying authorities in 40 states and 10 Canadian provinces who certify over 150,000 water and wastewater treatment operators, laboratory analysts, and backflow prevention assembly testers. |
| Association of Water Technologies – a non-profit trade organization representing hundreds of regional water treatment companies throughout the United States and internationally. |
| Atlantic Canada Water Works Association (ACWWA) |
| British Columbia Water and Waste Association – (BCWWA) is dedicated to the stewardship of the environment and public health by advancing the technology and science of the water and wastewater fields. (BCWWA) is the umbrella organization representing 3000 professionals working in the water and waste industry in B.C. and the Yukon. |
| The Office of Water Programs at the California State University, Sacramento – (CSUS) College of Engineering and Computer Science provides distance learning courses for persons interested in the operation and maintenance of drinking water and wastewater facilities. These training programs were developed for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency by people who explain, through the use of manuals, how they operate and maintain their facilities. |
| Canadian Water and Wastewater Association (CWWA) |
| Canadian Water Resources Association – National organization of individuals and organizations interested in the management of Canada's water resources. |
| Environmental Operators Certification Program (EOCP) – The EOCP's objective is to protect human health, the environment, and the investment in facilities through increased knowledge, skill and proficiency of the members of the Program in all matters relating to water treatment and distribution and wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal. |
| Greater Vancouver Regional District – The GVRD is dedicated to maintaining the quality of life in the Greater Vancouver area. |
| Northern Territories Water and Waste Association |
| Saskatchewan Water and Wastewater Association (SWWA) |
| Water Environment Federation (WEF) |
| Water Quality Association – International trade association representing the household, commercial, and industrial water quality improvement industry. |
| Aluminum and Human Health |
| Arsenic in Drinking Water |
| Water Quality Criteria for Nutrients & Algae by Richard N. Nordin is an interesting and detailed examination of the contributing factors to the growth of algae in lakes and streams in B.C. (PDF file) |
| British Columbia Water Protection Act |
| Chlorination of Water |
| Construction and Maintenance of Private Wells (PDF file) |
| Cryptosporidiosis (BC Health file) |
| Emergency Response Planning for Small Water Systems (PDF file) |
| Environment Canada: Water Efficiency |
| Fluoride Facts (BC Health file) |
| Giardia and Cryptosporidium in Drinking Water |
| Giardiasis and Other Water Borne Diseases (BC Health file) |
| How to Disinfect Drinking Water (BC Health file) |
| Sewage Protection Program - Public Health Protection |
| Nitrate Contamination in Well Water (BC Health file) |
| Safe Water Supply - Vital to Your Health |
| Toxoplasmosis (BC Health file) |
| Water-Borne Diseases in British Columbia (BC Health file) |
| Water Treatment Devices - for Disinfection of Drinking Water |
| Water Treatment Devices - for the Removal of Taste, Odour and Chemicals |
| Well Water Should I Get Mine Tested? (BC Health file) |
| HACH COMPANY – provides advanced analytical systems and technical support for water quality testing, with solutions for lab, process, and field. |
| Sewage World – an informative website regarding both industrial and municipal sludge treatment. |
| VerticalNet Water Online – An Internet resource for the water and wastewater industry, providing content, community and commerce for industry professionals. |
| Water for People (Western Canada Section) |
| Water Info Center – Water & Wastes Digest reaches all key water market segments: industrial wastewater, municipal water and wastewater, plus the consulting engineers who provide services to both water and wastewater facilities. |
| Water-Wastewater Web – promoting communication, education, and information exchange between professionals throughout our industry. |
| WaterWorld – serves engineers, managers, consultants and operations people in the Municipal Water and Wastewater Industries with information about products and services, technology, and applications to help them in planning, designing, operating and maintaining their systems. |