Cryofront

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About Cryofront

After 33 years working and occasionally living in the Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut, Ken's work in water, sanitation, and community planning helps communities flourish from Iqaluit to Dawson City. He has helped communities with landfill problems, planned areas for new neighbourhoods, engineered wastewater systems, and much more. Ken's experience gives him more than a solid grasp on the considerable challenges the Arctic presents to project delivery. It also gives him connections—to people, to the land, and the history of both. His understanding of the region and its inhabitants lets him anticipate and proactively solve client needs. Ken is a Canadian authority on Arctic water, sanitation and health (WASH). This has led to presentations and lectures on Arctic engineering in Alaska, Greenland, Norway, Finland, Russia, and China. Ken is also a prolific writer on the Arctic's infrastructure, and history, with over 100 conference papers and magazine publications, and several books to his credit. Ken currently leads the publication of the Journal of the Northern Territories Water and Waste Association, which will publish its 16th annual edition in 2020, and he shares his Arctic expertise with the National Research Council of Canada, the Canadian Standards Association, the University of the Arctic, the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering, and the American Society of Civil Engineers. Ken's knowledge, expertise and commitment to the Arctic, and to the communication of this knowledge, has been recognized with a Fellowship from the Canadian Academy of Engineering in 2018. Ken also received the Can-Am Amity Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers in 2018 for his outstanding work with civil engineers across the Pan Arctic region of North America to advance international relationships.
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