![]() ![]() If you live on a farm or in a rural area you probably have your own well. The Region of Waterloo is responsible for treating, disinfecting and supplying drinking water through a large trunk watermain network that distributes water to the Cities of Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and the Townships of Woolwich and Wilmot. The Cities and Townships are responsible for the operation and maintenance of the water distribution systems, including watermains, valves, service connections and fire hydrants. The exception is North Dumfries and Wellesley Townships where the Region is responsible for both the supply and distribution systems. A long-term, coordinated strategy ensures sufficient pressure and supply to meet current and future population growth. The Region of Waterloo works closely with the Cities and Townships to provide municipal drinking water to homes and businesses throughout the Region. ![]() Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) and Appeals.Safety and Crime Prevention Toggle Section.Incentives to Create Affordable Housing.Emergency Shelters and Transitional Housing.Environmental Sustainability Toggle Section.Resources for First Nations, Métis and Inuit.COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Task Force Toggle Section.COVID-19 Coordinated Response - Newsletter.Coronavirus resources for schools and child care centres.Coronavirus resources for health professionals.Region of Waterloo Public Health COVID-19 section Toggle Section.COVID-19 INFORMATION CENTRE Toggle Section.Find Quality Child Care and Early Learning.Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care.Child Care and Early Learning Toggle Section. ![]()
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