Fifty by Thirty: Our Action and Accountability Plan to Reduce Fifty Per Cent of Corporate Emissions by 2030
Our action and accountability plan to halve our corporate greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
Our action and accountability plan to halve our corporate greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
This report describes the status and trends of stream water chemistry in the Credit River Watershed based on data collected between 1964 and 2016.
CVC has prepared this report card as a summary of the state of forests and water resources in the Credit River Watershed.
Report assessing the existing standards for stormwater management and their ability to integrate floodresiliency and climate change solutions with the aim to support Partners in building stormwater systemresilience.
The purpose of this document is to identify guidance needs for establishing a common approach to setting watershed and stormwater levels of service and assessing associated risk in light of climate change to inform (sub)watershed planning, municipal master planning and asset management planning in accordance with provincial and municipal requirements.
This document is a summary of the 2017 vulnerability assessment report of the effects of climate change on water systems within the Region of Peel.
This report was conducted to understand the role and scope of a risk and quality management standard that could be developed to assist municipalities, engineers and other professional practitioners in designing, operating, maintaining and continuously improving stormwater management systems—both today and in light of a changing climate.
This Stormwater Management Guideline replaces the Stormwater Management Criteria (2012). The new document reflects climate change, new technologies, and policy directions. The SWM Guide supplements CVC’s Planning and Development Administrative Procedural Manual (CVC, 2011), with more detailed direction regarding the Stormwater Management component of development approvals.
Using inventory data, the total tons of carbon stored in Credit River watershed’s forests and plantations was estimated, and predicted up to 2030.
A factsheet summarizing results of estimates of current and future carbon stored by forests and plantations in the Credit River watershed.