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WWW Party on World Water Day

WWW members are invited to party on World Water Day!

March 22nd at 8:00 pm
Wellington County Brewery
[950 Woodlawn Rd West]

Join your friends for a fine evening of music and dancing.

Tickets are $10 each and can be reserved by sending us an email. Proceeds to local water protection initiatives.

World Water Day is March 22nd

“SAVE OUR WATER” RALLY

Saturday March 22, 2008
St. George’s Square, Wyndham Street, Guelph
12 noon – 1pm

Join us for this family friendly water awareness rally featuring:

  • World Water DayLocal politicians
  • Community environmental groups
  • Guest speakers
  • James Gordon and The Funky Mamas performing!

Supported by: Wellington Water Watchers, Council of Canadians, Making Waves (WLU students), Guelph Urban Forest Friends, Guelph Students for Environmental Change, Guelph Civic League, Funky Mamas, James Gordon, International Oil Working Group, Guelph Peace Community, Guelph International Resource Centre, Waterlooians, …

Scam of the Century

Music to inspire…

Tell us your Dry Well Story!

The WWW is pleased to launch a research project looking at low water incidents in the county.well1.jpg

Please send us you story to WWW along with your name and address so that we can map your well in relation to the large water takers in your area, further reinforcing our case for better water governance locally and at the provincial level. You can email your story to …

Why is Guelph’s Tap Water better than Bottled Water?

It costs over 1,000 times less than bottled water, and is delivered to a tap near you.

Flavoured bottled water often has potassium sorbate added as a preservative. This absorbs UV light and interferes with waste water treatment.

Guelph’s tap water comes from the same aquifer as Nestlé Pure Life Aberfoyle water.

Tap water is chlorinated. …

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