IMPROVING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT: Each rain garden is a single step that we can take
District of Central Saanich encourages landscape-based solutions to capture rain, where it fallsSurface Water Management Bylaw advances a ‘design with nature’ approach to land development
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In the words of Lao-Tsu, 'A journey of a thousand miles begins a single step.' Each rain garden is a single step that we can take.
The District is promoting the use of innovative design approaches to restore the dispersal of rainwater runoff flows to near pre-development levels.