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Stormwater management: municipal policies in Ontario for managing rain where it falls through green infrastructure
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2021
unpublished
This research explores the state of practice for managing rain where it falls in southern Ontario through green infrastructure policies. A literature review and first hand experience from municipalities provided the understanding of the issues to wide‐spread adoption. Stormwater runoff is a significant issue within urban settings, contributing to localized riverine and/or basement flooding that impacts municipal infrastructure, residences, and environmental quality of waterways. Traditional
doi:10.32920/ryerson.14661456.v1
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