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Atlantic First Nations Water Authority: A Utility Created by and to Serve First Nations
When confronted with the need for a utility or dedicated provider of water and wastewater services, the Indigenous peoples of Atlantic Canada viewed the issue from a perspective shaped by historical legacies.
The Mi'kmaw and Wolastoqiyik (Wabanaki) nations founded the Atlantic First Nations Water Authority (AFNWA), one of Canada's first Indigenous‐owned water and wastewater services utilities.
AFNWA adopted a full‐service, decentralized, hub‐and‐spoke model structure as being most consistent with First Nations concepts of ownership and values.
Atlantic First Nations Water Authority: A Utility Created by and to Serve First Nations
When confronted with the need for a utility or dedicated provider of water and wastewater services, the Indigenous peoples of Atlantic Canada viewed the issue from a perspective shaped by historical legacies.
The Mi'kmaw and Wolastoqiyik (Wabanaki) nations founded the Atlantic First Nations Water Authority (AFNWA), one of Canada's first Indigenous‐owned water and wastewater services utilities.
AFNWA adopted a full‐service, decentralized, hub‐and‐spoke model structure as being most consistent with First Nations concepts of ownership and values.
Atlantic First Nations Water Authority: A Utility Created by and to Serve First Nations
Gould, Adam (Autor:in)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 114 ; 48-55
01.04.2022
1 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Canada , Wastewater , Utilities , Modeling , First Nations , History
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