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| The 2010 development of this guidance document was made possible with help of:
| | Updating the popular [http://www.sustainabletechnologies.ca/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/LID-SWM-Guide-v1.0_2010_1_no-appendices.pdf|2010 TRCA/CVC Low Impact Development Planning and Design guide] continues to be a daunting task. Making this wiki |
| | | resource a useful, living document requires input from all sectors, and borrows from reports and resources from around the world. |
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| The 2016 update was an initiative of:
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| | <h4blue>Thanks to the steering committee and review team</h4blue> |
| | <h5>Toronto Region Conservation Authority</h5> |
| | *Christy Graham <em>Analyst, Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program</em> |
| | *Dean Young <em>Project Manager, Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program</em> |
| | *Tim Van Seters <em>Senior Manager, Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program</em> |
| | <h5>Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority</h5> |
| | *Steve Auger <em>Manager, Urban Restoration</em> |
| | <h5>Credit Valley Conservation</h5> |
| | *Jakub Wrobel <em>Technician, Integrated Water Management</em> |
| | *Kyle Vander Linden <em>Senior Specialist, Integrated Water Management</em> |
| | *Phil James <em>Manager, Integrated Water Management </em> |
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