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What are the best Low Impact Development and Green Infrastructure techniques for roads?
Designing or retrofitting a road? Here are 6 LID and GI practices that can help improve stormwater runoff
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Low Impact Development (LID): Changing the landscape for the better
See how applying Low Impact Development (LID) designs can benefit developers through economic, esthetic and environmental enhancements.
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Low Impact Development and its applications
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5 things Ontario developers need to know about Low Impact Development (LID) and Green Infrastructure (GI) requirements
The Ontario Ministry of Environment and Climate Change has new rules about low impact development and green infrastructure. Are you prepared?
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7 ways municipalities can overcome barriers to low impact design
How cities can use education, planning and cooperation to ensure low impact design guidelines are followed and implemented properly.
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Webinar Recording (Part 1): MOECC Low Impact Development (LID) Guidelines - The Storm Cloud and the Silver Lining
Stantec’s Jennifer Young discusses the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) Low Impact Development (LID) guidelines and what it means for developers.
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Webinar Recording: Preparing for the MOECC Low Impact Development Guidelines
Stantec’s Jennifer Young provides an overview of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) Low Impact Development (LID) guidelines and what it means for you
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Stantec for Low Impact Development (LID) and Green Infrastructure (GI)
LID and GI are going to be the new normal. Stantec’s Jennifer Young and Dr. Bill Hunt explain why a good engineering firm is an important partner.
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What are Low Impact Development (LID) and Green Infrastructure (GI)?
Dr. Bill Hunt and Stantec’s Jennifer Young describe what conservation efforts can manage stormwater runoff.
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