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#'''Property Owner Approach''': Property owners are responsible for performing all inspection, maintenance and repair/rehabilitation for BMPs on their properties and associated record keeping. The municipality provides inspection and maintenance plan templates, property owner outreach education resources and inspects, maintains and repairs BMPs on their land and within infrastructure rights-of-way. See this approach currently being considered by example CVC by utilizing [https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/app/uploads/2021/06/Drainage-Act-FAQ_06292021.pdf Ontario's Drainage Act] in future SWM plans with municipalities located within their watershed.
#'''Property Owner Approach''': Property owners are responsible for performing all inspection, maintenance and repair/rehabilitation for BMPs on their properties and associated record keeping. The municipality provides inspection and maintenance plan templates, property owner outreach education resources and inspects, maintains and repairs BMPs on their land and within infrastructure rights-of-way. See this approach currently being considered by example CVC by utilizing [https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/app/uploads/2021/06/Drainage-Act-FAQ_06292021.pdf Ontario's Drainage Act] in future SWM plans with municipalities located within their watershed.
#'''Public Approach''': Municipality is responsible for performing or tracking inspection, maintenance and repair/rehabilitation of all BMPs that qualify for inclusion in their stormwater infrastructure program, whether located on public or private land (e.g., could include those implemented as part of a stormwater utility fee credit program or CSO abatement plan). (example Mississauga Credit program)
#'''Public Approach''': Municipality is responsible for performing or tracking inspection, maintenance and repair/rehabilitation of all BMPs that qualify for inclusion in their stormwater infrastructure program, whether located on public or private land (e.g., could include those implemented as part of a stormwater utility fee credit program or CSO abatement plan). See this approach currently being implemented in Mississauga under their [https://www.mississauga.ca/services-and-programs/home-and-yard/stormwater/stormwater-charge/stormwater-credit-for-non-residential-and-multi-residential-properties/ Stormwater Charge which included a Stormwater Credit program]] for ICI and MUR properties within their jurisdiction. This charge program lists [https://www.mississauga.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/17144148/Stormwater-Credit-Review-Report-2021.pdf eligible LID BMPs] to be considered for for meeting the stormwater credit requirements for peak flow reduction, runoff volume reduction and/or quality control.
#'''Hybrid Approach''': A hybrid approach consisting of both public and private entities responsible for various inspection, maintenance and repair tasks. (example Toronto Green Streets)
#'''Hybrid Approach''': A hybrid approach consisting of both public and private entities responsible for various inspection, maintenance and repair tasks. An example of this approach currently being used is in Victoria, B.C. through their [https://www.victoria.ca/EN/main/residents/water-sewer-stormwater/stormwater/rainwater_rewards_program.html Rainwater rewards Program], hich helps offset the cost for private property owners ot implment one of their recognized LID BMPs. If homeowners are already managing rainwater on their properties they are eligible for further discounts.

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