According to the American Water Works Association, Halton has great drinking water.
The Halton Region has received an award for its quality of drinking water. It’s the first municipality in Canada to receive the Directors Award from the AWWA.
“Halton Region continually meets and exceeds Provincial drinking water standards and this achievement is a testament to our track record,” says Halton Regional Chair Gary Carr. “The Partnership for Safe Water is an important part of our commitment to ensuring we continue to provide residents and businesses with reliable access to the best possible drinking water. I would like to commend our water treatment team for this important accomplishment and thank them for their dedication to quality, continuous improvement and for delivering this critical service each and every day.”
The AWWA’s program is a collaboration of six drinking water organizations with a mission to improve water quality through the optimization of water system operations. Since Halton Region joined the Partnership in 2016, Regional staff have been using the processes and tools provided by the program to optimize plant performance and deliver high quality drinking water beyond regulatory requirements. The award specifically recognizes the achievements of the Burlington, Burloak and Oakville Water Treatment Plants.
“The Ontario Water Works Association commends the Region and its staff for their commitment to the Partnership, to its ongoing optimization efforts, and to providing customers with the highest quality drinking water possible,” says Michele Grenier, Executive Director of the Ontario Water Works Association, the Ontario section of the AWWA.
Halton Region operates 12 water treatment facilities and delivers over 65 million cubic metres of drinking water to residents and business every day. To learn more about Halton Region water quality and service, visit halton.ca.









