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Welcome to the Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Practice Planning and Design Guide


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(LID SWM Guide) has been developed by Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) and
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consultants, municipalities and landowners understand and implement more sustainable
stormwater management planning and design practices in their watersheds. Many
jurisdictions have defined the term low impact development. For this document, the
following definition, adapted from the United States Environmental Protection Agency
(U.S. EPA, 2007) will be used:
 
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= About the Low Impact Development Planning and Design Wiki Guide =


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== About the Contents of this Guide ==
The Low Impact Development Stormwater Management Planning and Design Guide
(LID SWM Guide) has been developed by Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) and
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) as a tool to help developers,
consultants, municipalities and landowners understand and implement more sustainable
stormwater management planning and design practices in their watersheds. Many
jurisdictions have defined the term low impact development. For this document, the
following definition, adapted from the United States Environmental Protection Agency
(U.S. EPA, 2007) will be used:


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The LID SWM Guide provides information and direction to assist engineers, ecologists
The LID SWM Guide provides information and direction to assist engineers, ecologists

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