Mimic the Water Balance
Released in 2008, Living Water Smart, British Columbia’s Water Plan is a call to action to prepare communities for change
and do business differently. Actions and targets in Living Water Smart establish
expectations as to how land will be developed and water will be used. Now, the
Primer on Integrated Rainwater and Groundwater Management for Lands on Vancouver Island and Beyond provides local governments
with guidance for implementation of Living Water Smart principles on the
ground.
Linking Rainfall, the Landscape, Groundwater and Streamflow
The Primer introduces building blocks that can inform ‘water-centric’ policy
development by BC municipalities. Embedding a science-based understanding in an
Official Community Plan (OCP), for example, can make a difference on the ground.
Thus, the Primer objectives are three-fold:
- provide insight into the regulatory and educational context for moving from awareness to action in order to protect watershed and stream health in BC;
- explain how introduction of the Rainfall Spectrum concept a decade ago led us to look at rainfall differently in BC;
- foreshadow how pioneer research in the Englishman River watershed in the City of Parksville on Vancouver Island can similarly lead us to look at groundwater differently.
The City of Parksville OCP is a demonstration
application for the Primer. The learning captured in this Primer is being shared
with other local governments on Vancouver Island. Knowledge-sharing is being
facilitated through the Inter-Regional Education Initiative.
TO LEARN MORE: To download a copy, click on Primer on Integrated Raiinwater & Groundwater Management for Lands on Vancouver Island and Beyond.
For a section-by-section synopsis of the Primer storyline, click on Table 1. The first five sections of this Primer establish the
context for a science-based, integrated and holistic approach to rainwater and
groundwater management. This context allows local governments to establish
expectations: This is what we want to collectively and incrementally achieve
over time, and this is how we will work together to get there. To close the
loop, the sixth and last section provides guidance so that champions in the
local government setting will be informed and can then lead the move from
awareness to action.
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