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Complete the CWWA Survey: Resiliency in Water Utilities

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The Canadian Water and Wastewater Association (CWWA) has commissioned a study about resiliency in water utilities. We have asked Dalhousie University to conduct an online questionnaire survey about attitudes and perceptions about risk resilience and security at water utilities.

This questionnaire is being conducted at all water utilities across Canada and can lead to improvements in resiliency. It would be greatly appreciated if you could take about 10 minutes out of your work day to complete this questionnaire.

We expect multiple responses from a Utility in order to gauge the broad spectrum of awareness and resilience across the responding Utility at various functions within the Utility. It is important that as many people as possible in all types of jobs (Admin, IT, Operations, Security Guards, Technical Support) in your organization to complete the questionnaire.

Please help to make this survey a success by distributing the survey link (below) to as many people as possible in your water utility and encouraging them to take part.*

The link to the online questionnaire survey is:

https://strathbusiness.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8oGDnpsWsvtPps1

You will not be asked for your name and the researchers at Dalhousie University will treat the information confidentially (i.e. the completed questionnaires will not be seen by anyone but researchers at Dalhousie University, and it will not be possible to identify you, or anyone else from the responses in feedback reports).

Please complete the Questionnaire by
Thursday, June 15.

*We encourage a stronger participation from water utilities in British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Quebec and New Brunswick.

If you have any questions, please contact Prof. Kevin Quigley at Dalhousie University on (902) 494 3782<tel:(902) 494-3782, or Kevin.Quigley@dal.ca

 

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