Drinking water training available for First Nations Communities

The Walkerton Clean Water Centre (WCWC), in partnership with Keewaytinook Okimakanak and the Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corporation (OFNTSC), is pleased to announce the launch of a new drinking water training course —
Managing Drinking Water Systems in First Nations Communities. The one-day course focuses on components of effective drinking water system management, resources and practical tools.

The target audience for this course is individuals in management and supervisory positions in drinking water and those interested in becoming managers and supervisors. Training will be provided at no cost to participants, including all associated expenses.

The first public delivery of the new course was held May 2, 2019 in Dryden with 13 participants attending the course. Feedback on the course was excellent with 100 per cent of the participants rating it as good or excellent.

The new course builds on WCWC’s success delivering the Entry-Level Course for  Drinking Water Operators for First Nations, which was tailored to reflect the needs of drinking water system operators in First Nations communities.

Each course delivery is a two week initiative with one week of supervised self-study and one week of practical hands-on training. Since 2017, more than 100 Indigenous participants have successfully completed the course.

WCWC is committed to providing drinking water training and support to help equip First Nations communities to provide safe drinking water.

For more information on any of WCWC’s initiatives to support drinking water
improvements in First Nations communities, please visit www.wcwc.ca/en/training/firstnations-zone/ or contact us at 866-515-0550
or training@wcwc.ca.