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[[File:Natural Ground Cover.png|thumb|Natural ground cover pre-development conditions]]
 
[[File:Natural Ground Cover.png|thumb|Natural ground cover pre-development conditions]]
 
[[File:Urban_Hydrology_1.png|thumb|This image depicts a typical urban hydrologic condition wherein an end-of-pipe control (stormwater management pond) is used to control the peak discharge of urban runoff to a receiving water body.]]
 
[[File:Urban_Hydrology_1.png|thumb|This image depicts a typical urban hydrologic condition wherein an end-of-pipe control (stormwater management pond) is used to control the peak discharge of urban runoff to a receiving water body.]]
[[File:Lake_Ontario_2012.png|thumb|Six notable extreme rainfall events have occurred within the past thirteen years in the GTHA, resulting in damages due to flooding. This figure shows a notable extreme rainfall “near-miss” event, labelled “Lake Ontario 2012”.]]
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[[File:Radar_tracking_August_2012.png|thumb|Radar tracking of the August 10, 2012 extreme rainfall event. The Lake Ontario nearshore experienced sustained intensities approaching 200 mm/hr, while the southern portion of Peel Region had no measurable precipitation. (Source: Risk Sciences International)]]
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[[File:Lake_Ontario_Drought_2007.png|thumb|Drought conditions at Island Lake in the summer of 2007]]
   
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==Pre-development hydrology==
 
==Pre-development hydrology==
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