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What are Justice OConnors recommendations on climate change from the Walkerton Commission of Inquiry?

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What are Justice OConnors recommendations on climate change from the Walkerton Commission of Inquiry?

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Many people appearing at the Walkerton Inquiry raised the concern that climate change might affect the safety of future drinking water supplies. Justice O’Connor felt his mandate did not extend to long-term issues such as the impact of climate change. Nevertheless, he suggested that certain recommendations, if implemented, would provide tools for adaptive management. These recommendations included preparing water budgets for watersheds to identify areas of vulnerability to water takings, improving contingency plans for extreme events, encouraging best management practices in rural areas to reduce sources of pollution, and encouraging community-based environmental stewardship. The Report of the Walkerton Commission of Inquiry, part 2, Chapter Four (4.2.3), The Protection of Drinking Water Sources, contains Justice O’Connor’s brief remarks on climate change. The Report is available at: www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.

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Many people appearing at the Walkerton Inquiry raised the concern that climate change might affect the safety of future drinking water supplies. Justice O’Connor felt his mandate did not extend to long-term issues such as the impact of climate change. Nevertheless, he suggested that certain recommendations, if implemented, would provide tools for adaptive management. These recommendations included preparing water budgets for watersheds to identify areas of vulnerability to water takings, improving contingency plans for extreme events, encouraging best management practices in rural areas to reduce sources of pollution, and encouraging community-based environmental stewardship. The Report of the Walkerton Commission of Inquiry, part 2, Chapter Four (4.2.3), The Protection of Drinking Water Sources, contains Justice O’Connor’s brief remarks on climate change. The Report is available at: www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca/english/about/pubs/walkerton/ The Walkerton report is also available

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