Aspects of 25 years of Canadian experience with stormwater management lakes

The experience of older stormwater management (SWM) lakes in Canada shows that, even if peak flood reduction or effluent objectives requested by guidelines can be achieved, future public perceptions of lakes as an amenity were sometimes overestimated, and municipal rehabilitation efforts to avoid co...

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Buildings. Public works
Consultation
Exact sciences and technology
Flood management
Freshwater
lake design
lake maintenance
Lake monitoring
lake recreational use
Lakes
Rehabilitation
Sewerage. Sewer construction
Solutions
Stormwater
Stormwater management
Water management
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