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*'''Total Volume of Stormwater Managed:''' Calculated as the amount of rainwater that is supplied to toilets or evaporated. Managed stormwater does not have the opportunity to contribute to flooding or erosion.
*'''Total Volume of Stormwater Managed:''' Calculated as the amount of rainwater that is supplied to toilets or evaporated. Managed stormwater does not have the opportunity to contribute to flooding or erosion.
*'''Net Energy Savings:''' The sum of energy savings through evaporative cooling and energy savings from avoiding the need to treat and distribute water from Lake Ontario for use in Building A. This amount considers the energy demands of the in-house treatment systems.
*'''Net Energy Savings:''' The sum of energy savings through evaporative cooling and energy savings from avoiding the need to treat and distribute water from Lake Ontario for use in Building A. This amount considers the energy demands of the in-house treatment systems.
*'''Emissions Prevented by Reduced Potable Water Demand:''' Greenhouse gas emission reductions due to a lowered need for electricity in the City of Mississauga’s water treatment system.  
*'''Emissions Prevented by Reduced Potable Water Demand:''' Greenhouse gas emission reductions due to a lowered need for electricity in the Region of Peel’s water treatment system.  


These KPI’s, and others, will be important metrics for quantifying the benefits of CVC’s SBR. With the information gained from this implementation study, the potential of this emerging technology can be understood by others. Through knowledge dissemination, CVC aims to showcase SBR technology as an effective and feasible stormwater management and water conservation solution.
These KPI’s, and others, will be important metrics for quantifying the benefits of CVC’s SBR. With the information gained from this implementation study, the potential of this emerging technology can be understood by others. Through knowledge dissemination, CVC aims to showcase SBR technology as an effective and feasible stormwater management and water conservation solution.
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