Current Members
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Current Members Athabasca County Big Lakes County Birch Hills County City of Cold Lake City of Grande Prairie County of Grande Prairie County of Northern Lights Gift Lake Metis Settlement Lac La Biche County Mackenzie County MD of Fairview MD of Greenview MD of Opportunity MD of Peace MD of Smoky River Northern Sunrise County Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo Saddle Hills County Town of Beaverlodge Town of Bonnyville Town of Fairview Town of Grande Cache For Information Contact the Chair: Town of Grimshaw Town of High Level Bob Marshall Town of Peace River County of Grande Prairie Town of Rainbow Lake Town of Sexsmith [email protected] Town of Slave Lake Town of Valleyview Town of Wembley Village of Boyle Village of Hythe Village of Rycroft Advanced Technology Applications (ATAP) Alberta Association of Municipal Districts & Counties (AAMDC) Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP) Northern Alberta Development Council Alberta Municipal Services Corporation (AMSC/AUMA) Alberta Water & Wastewater Operators Association (AWWOA) 206 Provincial Building Aquatera Aspen Regional Water Services (ARWSC) 9621 – 96 Avenue Beaver River Watershed Alliance Lesser Slave Lake Watershed Council Bag 900-14 Mighty Peace Watershed Alliance Northern Lakes College Peace River AB T8S 1T4 Portage College Smoky River Regional Water Commission T 780.624.6274 TF first dial 310.0000 E [email protected] nadc.ca Vision Guiding Principles: The group seeks to ensure, through collaboration, that sustainable water systems are available to every 1. Share information on water and wastewater northern community. regulations and responsibilities 2. Work collaboratively with members and partners 3. Identify emergent workforce needs 4. Advocate for “made in the north” solutions and funding for training, education, recruitment and retention, succession planning for municipal water/wastewater personnel Mission Find and implement northern solutions to water sourcing and water challenges through: Advocacy Public Education Attraction and retention Training Membership Membership is free. Members are allotted one vote per community. Eligible voting members include: Northern municipalities, First Nations & Metis Settlements Non-voting members serve in an advisory capacity and include: The WNC is supported administratively by the Water/wastewater commissions and professionals, Northern Alberta Development Council, a provincial Provincial/Federal Government, Rural Water Co-ops, advisory body mandated to advance the development Owners and Operators. of the north. The coalition is inclusive of the NADC region. The Coalition meets four times annually in rotating locations across the north. NADC Boundary Map .