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In 1993, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Energy and Ontario Ministry of | In 1993, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Energy and Ontario Ministry of | ||
Natural Resources released three policy documents | Natural Resources released three policy documents focusing on integrating water | ||
resources management and urban planning: | resources management and urban planning: | ||
* Water Management on a Watershed Basis: Implementing an Ecosystems Approach | * Water Management on a Watershed Basis: Implementing an Ecosystems Approach | ||
* Subwatershed Planning | * Subwatershed Planning | ||
* Integrating Water Management Objectives into Municipal Planning Documents | * Integrating Water Management Objectives into Municipal Planning Documents | ||
These documents heralded a new approach to water management in Ontario. They | These documents heralded a new approach to water management in Ontario. They | ||
emphasized the need for an increased focus on protecting the natural environment and | emphasized the need for an increased focus on protecting the natural environment and | ||
the need | the need for stormwater management practices to pay more attention to water | ||
quality and environmental concerns, in addition to addressing traditional water quantity | quality and environmental concerns, in addition to addressing traditional water quantity | ||
concerns. | concerns. | ||
In 1994, the Ontario Ministry of Environment and Energy (OMOEE) released two | In 1994, the Ontario Ministry of Environment and Energy (OMOEE) released two | ||
practitioners guides to stormwater management planning: | |||
* Stormwater Quality Best Management Practices | * Stormwater Quality Best Management Practices | ||
* Stormwater Management Practices Planning and Design (SMPPD) Manual | * Stormwater Management Practices Planning and Design (SMPPD) Manual | ||
The OMOEE SMPPD manual was intended to introduce practitioners to a broad range | The OMOEE SMPPD manual was intended to introduce practitioners to a broad range | ||
of stormwater management facilities | of stormwater management facilities designed to not only offset the effects of | ||
hydrologic changes of urban development on streams and rivers, but also address | hydrologic changes of urban development on streams and rivers, but also address | ||
water quality and erosion impacts. The SMPPD manual also provided detailed | water quality and erosion impacts. The SMPPD manual also provided detailed | ||
guidance on how to design and build multi-purpose facilities and included sections on | guidance on how to design and build multi-purpose facilities and included sections on | ||
operations and maintenance | operations and maintenance and environmental monitoring requirements. | ||
In 2003, OMOE released a new Stormwater Management Planning and Design Manual, | In 2003, OMOE released a new Stormwater Management Planning and Design Manual, | ||
which significantly updated and expanded on the 1994 version. The 2003 manual: | which significantly updated and expanded on the 1994 version. The 2003 manual: | ||
* provided an overview of the impacts of urbanization on the hydrologic cycle and stream ecosystems | * provided an overview of the impacts of urbanization on the hydrologic cycle and stream ecosystems | ||
* addressed the evolution of the watershed planning process and implications for the design process | * addressed the evolution of the watershed planning process and its implications for the design process | ||
* incorporated water quantity, erosion control, water quality protection, and water balance principles into the selection and design of stormwater management practices (SWMPs) | * incorporated water quantity, erosion control, water quality protection, and water balance principles into the selection and design of stormwater management practices (SWMPs) | ||
* documented the performance of SWMPs | * documented the performance of monitored SWMPs | ||
* incorporated design considerations for SWMPs in cold climates | * incorporated design considerations for SWMPs in cold climates | ||
* provided information on new “state of the art” SWMPs | * provided information on new “state of the art” SWMPs | ||
* addressed infill projects | * addressed infill projects | ||
* updated operations and maintenance requirements | * updated operations and maintenance requirements | ||
* provided design examples for SWMPs | * provided design examples for SWMPs | ||
* updated material related to planting strategies and the function of plant materials in SWMP design | * updated material related to planting strategies and the function of plant materials in SWMP design | ||
* provided examples of retrofitting SWMPs | * provided examples of retrofitting SWMPs | ||
* outlined integrated planning for stormwater management | * outlined integrated planning for stormwater management | ||
[[Category:Background]] | [[Category:Background]] |
Revision as of 19:59, 8 December 2017
In 1993, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Energy and Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources released three policy documents focusing on integrating water resources management and urban planning:
- Water Management on a Watershed Basis: Implementing an Ecosystems Approach
- Subwatershed Planning
- Integrating Water Management Objectives into Municipal Planning Documents
These documents heralded a new approach to water management in Ontario. They
emphasized the need for an increased focus on protecting the natural environment and
the need for stormwater management practices to pay more attention to water
quality and environmental concerns, in addition to addressing traditional water quantity
concerns.
In 1994, the Ontario Ministry of Environment and Energy (OMOEE) released two practitioners guides to stormwater management planning:
- Stormwater Quality Best Management Practices
- Stormwater Management Practices Planning and Design (SMPPD) Manual
The OMOEE SMPPD manual was intended to introduce practitioners to a broad range
of stormwater management facilities designed to not only offset the effects of
hydrologic changes of urban development on streams and rivers, but also address
water quality and erosion impacts. The SMPPD manual also provided detailed
guidance on how to design and build multi-purpose facilities and included sections on
operations and maintenance and environmental monitoring requirements.
In 2003, OMOE released a new Stormwater Management Planning and Design Manual, which significantly updated and expanded on the 1994 version. The 2003 manual:
- provided an overview of the impacts of urbanization on the hydrologic cycle and stream ecosystems
- addressed the evolution of the watershed planning process and its implications for the design process
- incorporated water quantity, erosion control, water quality protection, and water balance principles into the selection and design of stormwater management practices (SWMPs)
- documented the performance of monitored SWMPs
- incorporated design considerations for SWMPs in cold climates
- provided information on new “state of the art” SWMPs
- addressed infill projects
- updated operations and maintenance requirements
- provided design examples for SWMPs
- updated material related to planting strategies and the function of plant materials in SWMP design
- provided examples of retrofitting SWMPs
- outlined integrated planning for stormwater management