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What does the future hold for Ontario's municipal water and wastewater utilities and how they fund growth-related infrastructure?
Photo credits: Jack Landau
On Monday, January 26th, 2015, guests gathered in the Sears Atrium for an informative panel discussion on the future of Ontario's municipal water and wastewater utilities and how they fund growth-related infrastructure.
The event included an overview of research by CUR Senior Research Fellow, Dr. Frank Clayton, followed by an expert panel discussion.
Keynote Speaker
Frank A. Clayton, Ph.D.
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Urban Research and Land Development
(PDF file) Read Dr. Frank Clayton's presentation (opens in new window)
Panelists
Stephen Stanley, Ph.D., P.Eng.
Senior Vice President, Water Services, EPCOR
(PDF file) Read Dr. Stephen Stanley's presentation (opens in new window)
Bryan Tuckey
President & CEO, Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD)
(PDF file) Read Bryan Tuckey's Presentation (opens in new window)
Chris Loreto
Senior Consultant, StrategyCorp
(PDF file) Read Chris Loreto's Presentation (opens in new window)
John Presta, P.Eng., MPA
Director of Environmental Services, Regional Municipality of Durham
(PDF file) Read John Presta's Presentation (opens in new window)
On January 26th, 2015, CUR hosted "What does the future hold for Ontario's municipal water and wastewater utilities and how they fund growth-related infrastructure."
Thank you to all of our panelists and attendees for participating in this informative discussion.
VIDEO OF THE EVENT:
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
FRANK A. CLAYTON, Ph.D.
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Urban Research and Land Development
PANELISTS:
STEPHEN STANLEY, Ph.D., P.Eng.
Senior Vice President, Water Services, EPCOR
BRYAN TUCKEY
President & CEO, Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD)
CHRIS LORETO
Senior Consultant, StrategyCorp
JOHN PRESTA, P. Eng., MPA
Director of Environmental Services, Regional Municipality of Durham
PANEL MODERATED BY:
DAVID AMBORSKI
Director, Centre for Urban Research and Land Development