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Increases in the quantity, rate, and frequency of runoff can be linked to two root causes:   
 
Increases in the quantity, rate, and frequency of runoff can be linked to two root causes:   
#the conversion of undeveloped or agricultural land cover to urban uses, and  
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#the conversion of undeveloped or agricultural land cover to [[Urbanization|urban uses]], and  
 
#the application of storm sewer systems.  
 
#the application of storm sewer systems.  
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#Using [[natural drainage]] systems.  
 
#Using [[natural drainage]] systems.  
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The strategies need to be considered together as they all overlap and relate to each other. For example, preserving a natural channel will impact the layout of the site, and the layout of the site determines the extent of impervious area and optimal locations of structural BMPs.
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The strategies need to be considered together as they all overlap and relate to each other. For example, preserving a natural channel will impact the layout of the site, and the layout of the site determines the extent of impervious area and optimal locations of structural BMPs. See page [[Urbanization]] to understand how appropriate site design can improve stormwater management through the adoption of LID BMPs when preserving natural features is not possible.
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Take a look at the downloadable Better Site Design Factsheet below for a .pdf overview of LID Best Management Practices:
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Take a look at the downloadable Site Design Strategies Factsheet below for a .pdf overview of LID Best Management Practices:
    
{{Clickable button|[[File:Site design.png|150 px|link=https://wiki.sustainabletechnologies.ca/images/a/a8/Design_strategies_final.pdf]]}}
 
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==Additional resources==
 
==Additional resources==
 
===Better Site Design Handbook, Centre for Watershed Protection (1998) & Urban Design Compendium, English Partnerships (2007)===
 
===Better Site Design Handbook, Centre for Watershed Protection (1998) & Urban Design Compendium, English Partnerships (2007)===
<pdf width="600">File:Better-Site-Design-Handbook.pdf</pdf>
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<pdf width="600">File:UrbanDesignCompendium.pdf</pdf>
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Click below to review the following Site Design resources:
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<pdf width="500" height="700">File:Better-Site-Design-Handbook.pdf</pdf> <pdf width="500" height="700">File:2 UrbanDesignCompendium.pdf</pdf>
    
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