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Welcome to the Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Practice Planning and Design Guide
The Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Planning and Design Guide (LID SWM Guide) has been developed by Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) and Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) as a tool to help developers, consultants, municipalities and landowners understand and implement more sustainable stormwater management planning and design practices in their watersheds. Many jurisdictions have defined the term low impact development. For this document, the following definition, adapted from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA, 2007) will be used:
Low impact development (LID) is a stormwater management strategy that seeks to mitigate the impacts of increased runoff and stormwater pollution by managing runoff as close to its source as possible. LID comprises a set of site design strategies that minimize runoff and distributed, small scale structural practices that mimic natural or predevelopment hydrology through the processes of infiltration, evapotranspiration, harvesting, filtration and detention of stormwater. These practices can effectively remove nutrients, pathogens and metals from runoff, and they reduce the volume and intensity of stormwater flows.
INTRODUCTION TO THE LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND DESIGN GUIDE
INTEGRATING STORMWATER MANAGEMENT INTO THE PLANNING PROCESS
Overview of Integrating Stormwater Management Into the Planning Process Landscape-based Stormwater Management Planning Process and Team Environmental, Land Use and Stormwater Management Planning Integrating Stormwater Infrastructure Into the Urban Fabric and the Landscape Landscape-based SWM Planning and Design Principles Landscape-based stromwater planning in accord with site geologic context Landscape-based Stormwater Management Planning at Different Scales Stormwater Management Opportunities at the Community Scale Stormwater Management Opportunities at the Neighbourhood Scale Stormwater Management Opportunities at the Site Scale Stormwater Management Opportunities for Infill and Redevelopment Sites Treatment Train Approach to Stormwater Management System DesignInfluence of Stormwater Source Area on Treatment Train Design
URBANIZATION, CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT APPROACH
Principles of Low Impact Development The Impact of Urbanization and CC and how Low Impact Development can Help ( Interdisciplinary section) Flooding and Stream Flows Environmental Flows Erosion and Sedimentation (Geomorphology) Surface and Groundwater Water Quality Aquatic Habitats (incl. thermal impacts) Terrestrial Hydrodeology Climate Change Landscape and Recreation Climate Change Resiliency through Stormwater Management Climate Change in Ontario Anticipated Impacts of Climate Change in Ontario Enhancing Climate Change Resiliency With LID Examples of LID Strategies to Enhance Climate Change Resiliency Factoring Predicted Climate Change into Stormwater Infrastructure Design Low Impact Development Site Design Strategies Adapting Structural Low Impact Development Practices for Ontario Cold Climates Low permeability soils High density development The Low Impact Development Design Process (Screening Section) Design Principles for Flood Control Design Principles for Nutrient Management Modelling Treatment TrainCosts and Benefits of Low Impact Development Approaches
DESIGN OF STRUCTURAL LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES FOR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
MONITORING OF STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
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<h4Blue>Infiltration on tight soils: it's possible!</h4Blue>
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<h4Blue>Water-loving perennials</h4Blue>
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<h4Blue>Budgeting for a BMP's life cycle</h4Blue>
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<h4Blue>Tendering for LIDs</h4Blue>
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<h4Blue>Maintaining BMPs</h4Blue>
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