Water & Wastewater Program

Program Overview

OFNTSC provides engineering services through quality assurance initiatives, capital planning and development. It offers direct assistance with capital projects involving water and wastewater initiatives, capital planning, engineering studies and training. The program performs peer reviews of designs, reports and studies, including water treatment pilot plants and process optimization.

The program creates generic Terms of Reference (ToR) to clients for pilot studies, design reviews and effective wastewater systems which can be customized to meet First Nations’ specific needs.

The program manages projects for First Nations and INAC regarding First Nation Water Management Strategy initiatives. It also assists in the implementation of recommendations to bring systems up to provincial standards, using the multi-barrier system of checks and balances.

The Quality Assurance team provides assistance in contract administration, advice on project management, reviews new government regulations, Level of Service Standard (LOSS), and other protocols.

Training is vital. OFNTSC updates existing manuals for the Circuit Rider Training Program (CRTP) while working with the Aboriginal Water and Wastewater Association of Ontario (AWWAO) to evaluate an operator salary grid and job description for First Nation operators, highlighting the roles and responsibilities of operators.

IT has proposed a framework for developing and implementing a comprehensive operator training, licensing and certification program and has highlighted the immediate need for training and certification of operators for First Nations.

Partnerships are important. Staff work closely with stakeholders and governments, as well as the corporate sector by attending necessary meetings, reviews and working groups. It participates on the National Occupational Standards for Water and Wastewater Operators Technical Advisory Committee under the Canadian Council for Human Resources in the Environment Industry (CCHREI). OFNTSC participates on the Ontario Ministry of the Environment Advisory Council on Drinking Water and Testing Standards. Quality Assurance personnel attend the ICCW, and the Ministry of the Environment First Nations Technical Committee (Working Group) meetings regarding Source Water Protection and Ontario Geospatial Data Exchange.

The program is also a member of the AFN Water Technicians’ Committee while also offering technical support and advice to First Nations regarding the Safe Water Operational System (SWOP). Quality Assurance participates in the Expert Panel on Safe Drinking Water for First Nations.

Water & Wastewater News

New Guidance Documents Available

New Guidance Documents Available for Drinking Water Quality and other related updates:

The new Guidance Document for Chloral hydrate, approved by the Federal- Provincial-Territorial Committee on Drinking Water and the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Committee on Health and the Environment, is now available on Health Canada's web site:

Proposed INAC Water and Wastewater Legislative Framework

The provision of safe drinking water and the effective treatment of wastewater are critical in ensuring the health and safety of First Nation people and the protection of source water on First Nation lands.

CRTP Expansion

The Circuit Rider Training Program (CRTP) has expanded. Throughout the past year the Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corporation (OFNTSC) has worked hard to expand capacity for the CRTP. With this new capacity the CRTP program has hired new trainers and expanded service to 68 First Nations in Ontario. The CRTP has also produced an information pamphlet for First Nations communities to view. The pamphlet includes a community message, goals/initiatives, CRTP training modules, CRTP Trainer contacts and the OFNTSC's Mission Statement. Pick up your copy today!


The OFNTSC client base consists of all 134 Ontario First Nations, including 15 Tribal Councils, six Large Nations and 22 Unaffiliated First Nations.