Testing the Feasibility of a Smart Blue Roof System to Improve Stormwater Management in Urban Canadian ICI Neighbourhoods
Short document summarizing the key findings of the much detailed technical and financial feasibility study.
Short document summarizing the key findings of the much detailed technical and financial feasibility study.
The technical and financial feasibility study and assessment of smart blue roof implementation, both for CVC’s head office and for the broader industrial, commercial and institutional sector (IC&I). It also covers a structural and building science capacity analysis of the CVC administrative office and a review of public and private sector benefits of implementing smart blue roof technology.
Literature review providing background information and initial analysis of the suitability of CVC’s head office building to implement a smart blue roof.
Board Report intended to inform the Board of Directors of CVC of the initial program and service inventory required by Ontario Regulation 687/21 under the Conservation Authorities Act RSO 1990, c. C.27, as amended.
Flooding from rivers can happen any time of year. Staying informed is critical. Credit Valley Conservation’s (CVC’s) role is to protect people and property from flooding.
The Peel Climate Change Partnership collaborated to create a comprehensive guide for residents to increase awareness about flooding. The guide illustrates what Peel residents need to know about flood risks and includes information on how to prepare, in order to reduce the impacts of floods to their property; how to respond during a flood event; and steps that can be taken to clean up afterward.
This report synthesizes the input and feedback received and provides the justification and rationale for the final vision and the selection of management recommendations.
The Management Plan for Island Lake CA (2021) guides park management and operations, infrastructure development, natural resource management, recreation and programming, and community partnerships over a 25-year timeframe. Implementation planning, including costing and phasing, is also provided.
This map outlines the Pinchin and Capstone Property boundaries.
This study covers the environmental and water related issues within Subwatershed 11, or the Silver Creek Subwatershed. Specifically, an analysis of the groundwater and surface water hydrology, water quality, stream geomorphology, and aquatic and terrestrial habitat were undertaken.
This report ends Phase I (subwatershed characterization) of the West Credit Subwatershed Study and presents the study’s findings. It was initiated to address concerns about the health of the subwatershed’s water and related environmental resources.