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= Preface =
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This document – the Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Planning
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and Design Guide – has been developed by Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) and
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Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) as a tool to help developers,
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consultants, municipalities and landowners understand and implement sustainable
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stormwater planning and practices in the CVC and TRCA watersheds. The use of
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sustainable stormwater planning and practices will help ensure the continued health
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of the streams, rivers, lakes, fisheries and terrestrial habitats in our watersheds.
  
== Getting started ==
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The guide is intended to provide engineers, ecologists and planners with up-to-date
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information and direction on landscape-based stormwater management planning and
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low impact development stormwater management practices such as rainwater
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harvesting, green roofs, bioretention, permeable pavement, soakaways and swales.
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The information contained in the guide will help practitioners adopt landscape-based
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stormwater management approaches, and will help select, design, construct and
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monitor more sustainable stormwater management practices.
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This manual is not a stand-alone document. It is intended to augment the Ontario
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Ministry of the Environment’s 2003 Stormwater Management Planning and Design
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Manual, which provides design criteria for “conventional” end-of-pipe stormwater
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management practices such as wet ponds and constructed wetlands. It is also a
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companion document to other stormwater related guidance documents prepared by
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CVC and TRCA. Amongst others, these include:
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'''CVC'''
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• Credit River Water Management Guidelines (CRWMG) (2007);
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• Credit River Stormwater Management Criteria (currently under development;
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will be an appendix to the CRWMG;
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• Geomorphic and Meander Belt Guidelines (an appendix to the CRWMG);
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• Floodline Mapping Guidelines (an appendix to the CRWMG);
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• Environmental Impact Report Terms of Reference (an appendix to the
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CRWMG);
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• Technical Guidelines for Floodproofing, 1994 (an appendix to the CRWMG);
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• Hydrologic/Hydraulic Modeling (an appendix to the CRWMG Guidelines);
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• Guidelines for Hydrogeologic Studies (an appendix to the CRWMG);
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• Headwater Assessment Guidelines (an appendix to the CRWMG).
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'''TRCA'''
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• Planning and Development Procedural Manual (2007);
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• Stormwater Management Criteria (currently under development);
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• Floodplain Management Guideline; and
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• Stream Crossing Guidelines.
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= Notice =
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The contents of this report do not necessarily represent the policies of the supporting agencies. Although
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every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the integrity of the report, the supporting agencies do
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not make any warranty or representation, expressed or implied, with respect to the accuracy or
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completeness of the information contained herein. Mention of trade names or commercial products does
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not constitute endorsement or recommendation of those products.
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= Acknowledgements =
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'''Project Team:'''
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• Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
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• Credit Valley Conservation Authority
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• Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program
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• Aquafor Beech Limited
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• Schollen & Company
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• Dougan and Associates
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• Kidd Consulting
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• Center for Watershed Protection
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• Chesapeake Stormwater Network
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'''Funding support for this document was generously provided by:'''
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• Region of Peel
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• City of Toronto
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• Region of York
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• Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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• Ontario Ministry of the Environment
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• Environment Canada’s Great Lakes Sustainability Fund

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Preface[edit]

This document – the Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Planning and Design 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 sustainable stormwater planning and practices in the CVC and TRCA watersheds. The use of sustainable stormwater planning and practices will help ensure the continued health of the streams, rivers, lakes, fisheries and terrestrial habitats in our watersheds.

The guide is intended to provide engineers, ecologists and planners with up-to-date information and direction on landscape-based stormwater management planning and low impact development stormwater management practices such as rainwater harvesting, green roofs, bioretention, permeable pavement, soakaways and swales. The information contained in the guide will help practitioners adopt landscape-based stormwater management approaches, and will help select, design, construct and monitor more sustainable stormwater management practices.

This manual is not a stand-alone document. It is intended to augment the Ontario Ministry of the Environment’s 2003 Stormwater Management Planning and Design Manual, which provides design criteria for “conventional” end-of-pipe stormwater management practices such as wet ponds and constructed wetlands. It is also a companion document to other stormwater related guidance documents prepared by CVC and TRCA. Amongst others, these include:

CVC

• Credit River Water Management Guidelines (CRWMG) (2007);

• Credit River Stormwater Management Criteria (currently under development; will be an appendix to the CRWMG;

• Geomorphic and Meander Belt Guidelines (an appendix to the CRWMG); • Floodline Mapping Guidelines (an appendix to the CRWMG);

• Environmental Impact Report Terms of Reference (an appendix to the CRWMG);

• Technical Guidelines for Floodproofing, 1994 (an appendix to the CRWMG);

• Hydrologic/Hydraulic Modeling (an appendix to the CRWMG Guidelines);

• Guidelines for Hydrogeologic Studies (an appendix to the CRWMG);

Headwater Assessment Guidelines (an appendix to the CRWMG).

TRCA

• Planning and Development Procedural Manual (2007);

• Stormwater Management Criteria (currently under development);

• Floodplain Management Guideline; and

• Stream Crossing Guidelines.

Notice[edit]

The contents of this report do not necessarily represent the policies of the supporting agencies. Although every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the integrity of the report, the supporting agencies do not make any warranty or representation, expressed or implied, with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation of those products.

Acknowledgements[edit]

Project Team:

• Toronto and Region Conservation Authority

• Credit Valley Conservation Authority

• Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program

• Aquafor Beech Limited

• Schollen & Company

• Dougan and Associates

• Kidd Consulting

• Center for Watershed Protection

• Chesapeake Stormwater Network


Funding support for this document was generously provided by:

• Region of Peel

• City of Toronto

• Region of York

• Fisheries and Oceans Canada

• Ontario Ministry of the Environment

Environment Canada’s Great Lakes Sustainability Fund