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*[https://www.evergreen.ca/get-involved/funding-opportunities/fresh-water-grants/ Muskoka Brewery & Evergreen Fresh Water Grant Program] | *[https://www.evergreen.ca/get-involved/funding-opportunities/fresh-water-grants/ Muskoka Brewery & Evergreen Fresh Water Grant Program] | ||
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Revision as of 13:56, 6 March 2018
National programs[edit]
Ontario programs[edit]
Municipal fees and credits[edit]
There are an increasing number of municipalities increasing transparency to residents and businesses by introducing separated stormwater management fees. In 2016 the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario reported that only around a third of municipalities were recovering the costs of stormwater management[1]. Reasons for this many include: ageing infrastructure (in some cases), rapidly increasing density population, and changed precipitation patterns. Whilst a few municipalities have simply applied a separated fee for educational or administrative reasons, many have been able to combine their separated fee with a credit or incentive program.
Town of Newmarket have established a web portal to view what municipalities across Ontario are doing, and to help others design their own program[2].
- ↑ Environmental Commissioner of Ontario. (2016). Urban Stormwater Fees: How to Pay for What We Need. Retrieved February 26, 2018, from https://eco.on.ca/reports/2016-urban-stormwater-fees/
- ↑ Town of Newmarket. (2017). Stormwater Charge Policy Tool. Retrieved February 26, 2018, from http://165.225.138.102/