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<h3>'''[[Take a look at a typical home. What opportunities exist to implement LID?]]'''</h3>
<h3>'''[[ What opportunities exist to implement LID?]]'''</h3>


On residential lands, hard surfaces such as the roof, patio,
On residential lands, hard surfaces such as the roof, patio,
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depending on neighbourhood and site constraints and landscape ideals identified during market research
depending on neighbourhood and site constraints and landscape ideals identified during market research


This chapter will provide examples of residential landscape
alternatives and LID retrofits that are options for a municipal
program. For a good “how to” resource for homeowner
LID installation, see TRCA’s Greening Your Grounds: A
Homeowners Guide to Stormwater Landscaping Projects,
available for purchase at TRCA.on.ca.
For more technical information and design guidance on LID
practices, see the Low Impact Development Stormwater
Management Planning and Design Guide, available at bealeader.ca


<h3>'''[[Landscape alternatives]]'''</h3>[[File:Example9.jpg|thumb|right|upright=0.55| Landscape alternatives can be established in any green space. They are most frequently established in front yards. (Source: Region of Peel)]]
<h3>'''[[Landscape alternatives]]'''</h3>[[File:Example9.jpg|thumb|right|upright=0.55| Landscape alternatives can be established in any green space. They are most frequently established in front yards. (Source: Region of Peel)]]

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