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The Survey of Drinking Water Plants was managed by the Environment Accounts and Statistics Division under the direction of Robert Smith, Director and Jeffrey Fritzsche, Chief, Agricultural and Water Surveys Section.

The survey project team consisted of the following:

Terence Nelligan, project manager
Cindy De Cuypere, data analysis and report production
Gerry Mann, collection planning and management
Rona Mae Casprowitz, collection planning and management
Seline Chen, operations and integration (imaging)
Francine Fontaine, questionnaire design
James McCallum, questionnaire design
Herbert Nkwimi Tchahou, methodology
Claude Girard, methodology
Martin Hamel, methodology
Natalie Hamel, methodology

Thank you to the following people for the contributions in the areas of data collection, data processing, editing, reviewing, proofreading, dissemination and technical development:

Denise Brunet
Michael Wright
Donald McNicol
Mark Henry
Okuka Lussamaki
Laura Kemp
John Linard
Bruce Mitchell
Carole Nadeau
Stéphane Gravel
Patrick Cloutier
Shannon Dubois
Natalie Miljour
Bryan Milner
Stella Latourelle
Ramona Bradbeer
Liz Morrison
Sylvie Boucher
Michael Larocque
Jim Wicichowski
Iman Mustapha
Dan Tremblay
Hugo Larocque
Darrin Johnstone

The contributions of the respondents were critical to the successful completion of the surveys and are gratefully acknowledged. As well, we would like to acknowledge the vital contribution made to this project by the staff in Statistics Canada’s Winnipeg regional office. This project would not have been possible without their efforts.

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