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Urban Rainwater Run-off Reuse Challenge

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Deadline: 14-Jan-22

The City of Vancouver is seeking innovative, novel ideas that address key challenges around its sustainability goals, particularly its Rain City Strategy.

The City is looking for Green Rainwater Infrastructure (GRI) solutions that will retain and treat urban run-off.

The Climate Emergency Action Plan (CEAP) approved in November 17th, 2020, puts Vancouver on track to reduce carbon pollution by 50% over 2007 levels by 2030 and focuses on the City’s biggest GHG sources – transportation (39%) and buildings (54%). The City also plans to transition to zero emission buildings in all new construction by 2030, and is working to create a zero waste community by 2040.

The Rain City Strategy focusses on reducing Vancouver’s water consumption and impact on local water bodies. The Strategy increases the design standard for the volume of rainwater to be managed by GRI assets to 48mm per day and establishes an ambitious implementation target to manage rainwater volume and water quality for 40% of Vancouver’s impervious areas by 2050 through new development, capital projects and strategic retrofits.

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For more information, visit https://lcbacanada.com/challenge-archive/urban-rainwater-run-off-reuse-vec-city-of-vancouver/

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