FLASHBACK TO A WATERSHED MOMENT: At the 2008 Gaining Ground Summit, the CAVI program was the subject of an inter-ministerial announcement made by Dale Wall, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Community Services

Note to Reader:

in May 2008, the Deputy Minister (Dale Wall) for the Ministry of Community Services used the occasion of a keynote address at the Gaining Ground Summit to make an inter-ministerial announcement about the embryo Beyond the Guidebook and CAVI-Convening for Action on Vancouver Island initiatives.

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Beyond the Guidebook:
The New Business As Usual

Released by the Province in 2002, Stormwater Planning: A Guidebook for British Columbia is the foundation document for a “design with nature” approach to land development and infrastructure servicing that would achieve this goal: protect and/or restore hydrologic integrity.

The Water Balance Model (WBM) scenario comparison and decision support tool was developed as the extension of the Guidebook and launched in 2003. The WBM then became the centrepiece of the Water Sustainability Action Plan.

The new Water Balance Model

In 2006, the Province provided funding for integration of the WBM interface with the QUALHYMO engine in order to substantially enhance the capabilities of the WBM. Integration of the two tools enabled the Province to go Beyond the Guidebook in achieving stream health protection and water quality objectives.

Beta-testing of the new Water Balance Model powered by QUALHYMOwas completed in early 2008. That milestone set the stage for an inter-ministerial announcement at the Gaining Ground Summit in May 2008. Deputy Minister Dale Wall spoke on behalf of three ministries – Community Services, Environment and Agriculture.

The New Business As Usual

Dale-Wall_Deputy-Minister_120p“We are using the slogan ‘The New Business As Usual’ to convey the message that, for change to really occur, practices that until now have been viewed as the exception must become the norm moving forward. We have to build regulatory models and develop models of practice and expertise to support The New Business As Usual,” stated Dale Wall.

“The ‘new Water Balance Model’ underpins Beyond the Guidebook: The New Business As Usual, an initiative to further advance implementation of green infrastructure policies and practices throughout British Columbia. The desired outcome is to create liveable communities and protect stream health.”

To Learn More:

Watch the video of Deputy Minister Dale Wall making the Beyond the Guidebook announcement at the Gaining Ground Summit in May 2008.

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Vancouver Island
Demonstration Region

“Vancouver Island is the pilot region for implementing Beyond the Guidebook: The New Business As Usual,” continued Dale Wall. “The Real Estate Foundation, the Ministry of Environment, and the Ministry of Community Services are co-funding CAVI-Convening for Action on Vancouver Island.”

“The shared vision is to move toward water sustainability by implementing green infrastructure policies and practices. This is a multi-year commitment by the funding agencies.”

Design with Nature

Jac k HallThe Real Estate Foundation was an early supporter of the Water Balance Model because our mission and that of the inter-governmental partnership are in alignment,” said Jack Hall, then Chair of the Foundation’s Board of Governors. “We both wish to advance water-centric planning and a Design with Nature way-of-thinking and acting. The desired outcome is liveable communities in balance with ecology.”

2010_John-Finnie_120pThrough CAVI, Vancouver Island is the pilot for the Learning Lunch Seminar Series, a continuing education program for local government practitioners. “This program will build capacity to apply the Water Balance Model powered by QUALHYMO, and it will help make the transition to The New Business As Usual,” added John Finnie, then CAVI Chair.

Green Infrastructure Mandate

“The new Water Balance Model, Beyond the Guidebook: The New Business As Usual, and CAVI together demonstrate what can be achieved through partnerships and collaboration, and illustrate how the green infrastructure mandate in the Throne Speech is being implemented on-the-ground,” concluded Ted van der Gulik (then with the Ministry of Agriculture & Lands), Chair of the Inter-Governmental Partnership that developed the Water Balance Model.

To Learn More:

Download a PDF copy of Green Infrastructure: New Water Balance Model supports “The New Business As Usual”, the PowerPoint presentation by Dale Wall

Download the news release about Green Infrastructure: New Water Balance Model supports “The New Business As Usual”.

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