| Stormwater
Planning:
A Guidebook for British Columbia
Stormwater
Planning: A Guidebook for British Columbia provides a framework
for effective stormwater management throughout the province. The
stormwater planning guidebook a new tool for local governments
presents a methodology for moving from planning to action
that focuses on implementing early action where it is most needed.
The guidebook approach is designed to eliminate the root cause of
negative ecological and property impacts of stormwater by addressing
the spectrum of rainfall events.
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Complete
Guidebook (PDF:
9912 KB / 244 pages)
Guidebook
Divided into 17 Separate Files
An
Economic Rationale for Integrated Stormwater Management
- A Resource for Urban and Rural Land Development in BC
The
Need for Change PDF:
369 KB / 4 pages
Defining ISM PDF:
664 KB / 9 pages
Economic Rationale
for ISM PDF:
1406 KB / 10 pages
LID Practices PDF:
580 KB / 4 pages
Stormwater Source
Controls PDF:
725 KB / 7 pages
Barriers to Implementation PDF:
135 KB / 2 pages
Water Balance Model PDF:
290 KB / 3 pages
Survey Results PDF:
137 KB / 3 pages
Web Resources PDF:
164 KB / 8 pages
Case
Studies of Development Projects in BC
East
Clayton PDF:
689 KB / 4 pages
Cumbria Woods PDF:
653 KB / 5 pages
Chesterman Beach PDF:
430 KB / 5 pages
VITP & Rogers Subdivision PDF:
276 KB / 5 pages
Updated:
September 6, 2005
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