[CANUFNET] Submission for Canufnet

Mike James mjames at deeproot.com
Thu Oct 15 18:03:23 EDT 2015



Are you concerned about upcoming stormwater charges in your area? Do you want to better understand what stormwater management technologies "including trees" are out there?

Join Partners in Project Green, the City of Mississauga and DeepRoot Canada on November 12, to learn more about the upcoming City of Mississauga stormwater charge, their credit program and existing technologies to help manage stormwater on your site. Register for our webinar now.

Through Collective Stormwater Infrastructure Projects, Partners in Project Green helps businesses in the GTA mitigate against their on-site flooding risks. This webinar is part of a complimentary and ongoing series centered on exploring different stormwater management techniques and technologies.

In this webinar, you will learn about:
*The City of Mississauga's Stormwater Charge that will be launched in 2016
*The City of Mississauga's Stormwater Credit Program and how your business can take advantage of financial credits offered for retrofitting your property
*Existing technologies to help with on-site stormwater management that qualify for the City's Credit Program
*The feature stormwater technology: DeepRoot Canada's Suspended Pavement Systems
*How different sites have installed stormwater management systems, such as Suspended Pavement Systems, to mitigate on-site flooding risks and beautify their property

Register at: https://www.partnersinprojectgreen.com/events/stormwater-management-webinar-series/



Michael James  |  General Manager
t 800 561 3883 m 604 220 9521

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