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Comox Valley WaterWise

About
CV-CAVI
PWSBC
Partners
Contact
Home
WaterWise Principles
Water Balance Express
About the Tool
Developing Land
Water balance methodology
Jurisdictions
Ministry of Transportation & Industry
Comox Valley Regional District
Comox
Courtenay
Cumberland
Success Stories
Leadership in Water Sustainability
Local Government Success Stories
Aggressive Knotweed
Watershed approach report
Urbanizing Watersheds in the City of Courtenay
Where have all the coho gone
History
Beyond the Guidebook 2015
Learning Lunch Seminar Series
2015 Joint Staff Workshop
Water-wise guide
State of the Island Summits
Latest News
Take Action
The Developer's Guide to Water Wise Land Development in the Comox Valley

The Developer's Guide to Water Wise Land Development in the Comox Valley

The Developer’s Guide to Water Wise Land Development in the Comox Valley was developed for education and to communicate the story of why watershed-based rainwater management planning (as opposed to jurisdictional) is necessary, the strategies available to land owners and developers to minimize their negative impacts on the watersheds they reside in, and the roles that each audience plays to achieve or maintain a healthy watershed. It is an orienting guide to the range of ongoing transformational work that’s occurring to align regulators and industry best management practices into a Design with Nature approach. The Guide is designed to be visually engaging, easy to read, with front counter ‘branding’ consistent to all four local government planning counters, and tips to applicants on how to prepare successful applications. Available at all four municipalities front counter.  And Here

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