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WHAT IS RAINWATER MANAGEMENT? It's the management of precipitation and associated strategies to protect the health of watersheds and maintain a predevelopment water balance. Synonymous with 'Stormwater Management'. Focused on managing all rain events, not just storms; looks at managing on a watershed scale, for cumulative effects.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
To maintain groundwater recharge
To mitigate flooding
To protect water quality
To enhance climate resilience
WHERE DOES THE REGIONAL STRATEGY COME IN?
The objective of the Regional Strategy for Rainwater Management is to provide a collaborative framework to coordinate actions across jurisdictions to effectively use rain as a resource, promote the maintenance of natural hydrologic function and protect the quality of water. This is a regulatory commitment for the RDN, under the Liquid Waste Management Plan. The RDN's Drinking Water and Watershed Protection program provides the implementation mechanism for strategy and other rainwater related commitments.
WHAT IS THE STATUS OF THE PROJECT?
The final strategy is now complete, endorsed by the RDN Board, and posted in the Documents section of this page.
Moving forward, the Regional Strategy for Rainwater Management will be collaboratively implemented with member municipalities, Provincial agencies, Islands Trust and community partners.
Stay tuned for updates on this page.
Thank you to everyone who provided their input during the public engagement stage of the project!
WHAT IS RAINWATER MANAGEMENT? It's the management of precipitation and associated strategies to protect the health of watersheds and maintain a predevelopment water balance. Synonymous with 'Stormwater Management'. Focused on managing all rain events, not just storms; looks at managing on a watershed scale, for cumulative effects.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
To maintain groundwater recharge
To mitigate flooding
To protect water quality
To enhance climate resilience
WHERE DOES THE REGIONAL STRATEGY COME IN?
The objective of the Regional Strategy for Rainwater Management is to provide a collaborative framework to coordinate actions across jurisdictions to effectively use rain as a resource, promote the maintenance of natural hydrologic function and protect the quality of water. This is a regulatory commitment for the RDN, under the Liquid Waste Management Plan. The RDN's Drinking Water and Watershed Protection program provides the implementation mechanism for strategy and other rainwater related commitments.
WHAT IS THE STATUS OF THE PROJECT?
The final strategy is now complete, endorsed by the RDN Board, and posted in the Documents section of this page.
Moving forward, the Regional Strategy for Rainwater Management will be collaboratively implemented with member municipalities, Provincial agencies, Islands Trust and community partners.
Stay tuned for updates on this page.
Thank you to everyone who provided their input during the public engagement stage of the project!
Please complete this survey to help the RDN learn more about community perspectives and to provide feedback on the upcoming Regional Strategy for Rainwater Management.
What is rainwater management? It's the management of precipitation and associated strategies to protect the health of watersheds and maintain a predevelopment water balance. It synonymous with 'Stormwater Management' but focused on managing all rain events, not just storms. It looks at managing on a watershed scale, for cumulative effects.
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Timeline
Document Review
Regional Strategy for Rainwater Management has finished this stage
Technical Workshop #1 ( July 2021)
Regional Strategy for Rainwater Management has finished this stage
Jurisdictional Review
Regional Strategy for Rainwater Management has finished this stage
Technical Workshop #2 (October 2021)
Regional Strategy for Rainwater Management has finished this stage
Public Engagement (Nov 2021 - Jan 2022)
Regional Strategy for Rainwater Management has finished this stage
Draft Strategy Refinement (February - March 2022)
Regional Strategy for Rainwater Management has finished this stage
Feedback from partners and public reviewers incorporated into the final strategy + Reporting out on what we heard.
Final Strategy Presented to RDN Board for Endorsement (March - April 2022)
Regional Strategy for Rainwater Management is currently at this stage
Following endorsement will be implementation of the strategic recommendations across the partners that are involved with rainwater management in region.
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Video 1 - Regional Strategy for Rainwater Management - Public Engagement
This video introduces rainwater management, who is involved and why the RDN is developing a strategy.
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Video 2 - Regional Strategy for Rainwater Management - Public Engagement
This second video describes the elements of the draft strategy in more detail, how you can give feedback and what the next steps of the project are.