In May 2000, a waterborne disease outbreak occurred in Walkerton, Ontario. Over 2,300 people became ill and seven people died as a result of E. coli 0157:H7 and Campylobacter jejuni contamination in their drinking water. An inquiry was called to determine how the water had become contaminated and if charges should be laid against those directly involved with the treatment of water.
Contamination Case Studies Presentation
Lesson 6: Water and the World
Lesson 7: Water and North America
A Tale of Two Communities Presentation
Aboriginal Communities Presentation
Water Policy in Canada Presentation
Lesson 8: Are THEY Responsible??
Through their participation in the press conference, students will question the “THEY” in terms of who is responsible for healthy drinking water (provincial or federal governments). Furthermore, the students will formulate an opinion and come to a consensus regarding who is responsible for drinking water.