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Try the 'Water Balance Model powered by QUALHYMO'
The "new Water Balance Model" was successfully launched at the 2008 Partners Forum on February 29. During the public Beta Trial period throughout 2008, interested parties were invited to try the beta version and provide feedback to the Inter-Governmental Partnership
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2007 Beyond the Guidebook Seminar attracts province-wide audience
Building on the interest in rainwater / stormwater modelling generated by a province-wide series of technical seminars organized by the Association Professional Engineers and Geoscientists (APEGBC), the Green Infrastructure Partnership delivered a one-day seminar on how to implement "green solutions" that actually protect stream health. Held in November 2007 in Vancouver, the seminar was part of the rollout of 'Beyond the Guidebook: The New Business As Usual'. Although the majority of attendees came from Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley, the seminar attracted a province-wide audience.
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Inter-Governmental Partnership Rolls Out "Beyond the Guidebook" at 2007 Water Balance Model Partners Forum
The desire to mitigate environmental impacts has provided a driver for the "green infrastructure" movement in British Columbia. This movement is water-centric, is founded on a natural systems approach, and is influencing infrastructure policies, practices and standards. The Water Balance Model Partners Forum hosted by the Greater Vancouver Regional District in March 2007 provided a timely opportunity to roll out "Beyond the Guidebook", a runoff-based approach to drainage modeling that connects the dots between source control evaluation and stream health assessment.
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Theme for 2008 Water Balance Model Partners Forum was "Beyond the Guidebook: The New Business As Usual"
The Inter-Governmental Partnership (IGP) held the 2008 Water Balance Model Partners Forum on February 29. The Forum was the formal launch of the Water Balance Model powered by QUALHYMO, and was hosted by the District of North Vancouver in a "Town Hall" setting.
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