Green Infrastructure message resonates with British Columbia engineers

'Beyond the Guidebook Seminar' attracts province-wide audience to learn why and how rainwater volume management protects stream health

Green Infrastructure Partnership - logo - May 2007 version2 (360p)Seminar commenced the rollout of 'Beyond the Guidebook: Context for Rainwater Management and Green Infrastructure in British Columbia.'
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Integration of Rainwater Management & Green Infrastructure in British Columbia: A Provincial Perspective

Chris Jensen (120p)There is an emerging provincial policy framework and expectations for applying a 'Beyond the Guidebook' approach to land development and watershed management.
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Moving from Stormwater Management to RAINwater Management: A Federal Fisheries Perspective

Surrey WBM Forum - Corino (100p)A key message from Fisheries & Oceans Canada was that RAINwater management is about protecting stream health, not just how much runoff volume can be infiltrated.
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Beyond the Guidebook: Why the Water Balance Model powered by QUALHYMO

Surrey WBM Forum -  Jim Dumont (120p)To help engineers in particular go Beyond the Guidebook, we have developed an analytical methodology that connects source control evaluation with stream health assessment.
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Resources and Successes for Protecting Stream Health in British Columbia

Green Infrastructure Partnership and APEGBC co-host ‘Beyond the Guidebook’ seminar in November 2007

Paul Ham (100 pixels)Building on interest generated by an APEGBC rainwater/stormwater modelling seminar series, the Beyond the Guidebook seminar showed how to implement ‘green solutions’ that actually protect stream health.
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