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IWMP Technical Report: Status and Trend Analysis of Stream Benthic Macroinvertebrate Community

This report describes the status and trends of the stream benthic macroinvertebrate community in the Credit River Watershed based on data collected between 1999 and 2016.

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Last modified:
2022-10-14

Lake Ontario Integrated Shoreline Strategy Characterization Report

This report characterizes existing conditions of the natural features and their functions within the LOISS study area. This characterization updates the summary provided in the Background Review with findings from studies undertaken to address the data gaps it identified.to the extent feasible (considering access to survey sites and funding limitations). This phase also included the development and implementation of an extensive Communications Strategy aimed at engaging the general public and key LOISS stakeholders.

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Last modified:
2018-12-03
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11.95 MB

Lessons Learned: CVC Stormwater Management and Low Impact Development Monitoring and Performance Assessment Guide

This guide is intended to assist practitioners and decision makers with developing stormwater monitoring plans to demonstrate due diligence, reduce risk and liability, and inform asset management decisions.

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Last modified:
2023-10-19

Living by the Lake Action Plan: 2019-2039

This Action Plan lays out recommendations to conserve, enhance and restore the health of the Mississauga shoreline to direct and coordinate our collective efforts based on the best available science. It builds on existing partnerships with stakeholders to take on conservation actions collaboratively.

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Last modified:
2018-12-03

LOISS Assessment of Coastal Engineering Structures (GHD 2015)

The LOISS recommnded an assessment of structures on public land owned or managed by CVC. The study consists of the following components:
• Development of an inventory of the shoreline protection structures;
• Assessment of the condition and effectiveness of the structures;
• Recommendations of opportunities for replacement or conversion of shoreline structures
• with the goal of shoreline naturalization; and,
• Recommendations for long term monitoring of the structures.

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Last modified:
2015-02-02
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15.6 MB

LOISS Assessment of Coastal Engineering Structures (Shoreplan 2015)

The LOISS recommended creating an inventory of shoreline protection structures on public and selected private lands within the CVC watershed. An initial assessment report of six sites was prepared in 2014. This report is continuation of that work and considers fourteen sites.

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Last modified:
2016-12-01
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19.77 MB

LOISS Moore Creek Fluvial Geomorphology

This report responds to a recommendation from LOISS to gain insight into the interaction of the watercourses and Lake Ontario, to identify watercourses most sensitive to backwater from the lake, and to identify watercourses providing the highest sediment inputs to the shoreline. Since Moore Creek is contained within private property of the Lorne Park Estates and access permission had not been established, this creek was not assessed during the LOISS study. The fluvial geomorphic assessment of Moore Creek was consequently identified as a data gap. CVC was subsequently granted access to Moore Creek and retained Aquafor to undertake this study to complement the LOISS dataset.

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Last modified:
2014-10-14
Size:
19.07 MB

LOISS Shoreline Recession Monitoring Report

To provide baseline information to establish a recession monitoring program for the entire CVC watershed shoreline. The recession monitoring was recommended to fill a data gap identified in the LOISS. The project consists of two components: 1) a field monitoring program; and 2) photogrammetric monitoring program.

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Last modified:
2012-02-01
Size:
34.93 MB
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