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HTO captivates Canadian Architect

HTO: Toronto's Water from Lake Iroquois to Lost Rivers to Low-flow Toilets, edited by Wayne Reeves and Christina Palassio
By Ian Chodikoff
Canadian Architect
February 1 2009

Despite the manipulation of eco-systems to accommodate our growing cities, the rivers that exist beneath the morass of urbanity can never entirely disappear. This recent publication contains 34 essays to delight the reader, with stories about Toronto's natural systems and man-made infrastructure pertaining to the provision, purification and protection of its water. Reading about watersheds has never been so engaging!

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Canadian Water Treatment lauds 'invaluable' HTO

Urban Flow: HTO in review
By Tina Chu
Canadian Water Treatment
January 1 2009

Toronto and its surrounding waters may be obvious topics in Coach House Press' recent collection, HTO: Toronto's Water from Lake Iroquois to Lost Rivers to Low-flow Toilets, but readers might be surprised to discover what else the collection of 29 essays washes up.

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