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1 City of Mississauga Stormwater Charge and Credit Seminar Monday, December 7 th 2015 2 Pearson Eco-Business Zone Vision: An internationally recognized community known for its competitive, high performance and eco-friendly business climate.


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City of Mississauga Stormwater Charge and Credit Seminar Monday, December 7th 2015

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Pearson Eco-Business Zone

Vision: An internationally recognized community known for its competitive, high performance and eco-friendly business climate. Coverage: Mississauga, Brampton, Toronto 14,000 hectares 12,500 businesses 350,000 employees Major sectors: manufacturing, food processing, logistics, hospitality and aviation Largest Eco-Business Zone in the World

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Partners in Project Green Members

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Collective Infrastructure Projects

 Implementation of innovative stormwater management technologies & practices

Innovative Water Technologies Water Auditing

 Connect cutting-edge technology providers with industrial end-users looking for solutions  Partner with existing regional programs and maximize collaborative opportunities

2015 Water Stewardship Programs

Collaboration, Innovation, and Development

For more information, please visit: www.partnersinprojectgreen.com /your-needs/water-stewardship

Delivering programming for all areas of water management

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Working together to reduce flood risks Flooding results in:

  • Damage to public and private

infrastructure

  • Increased risks to operations
  • Unexpected costs to businesses

City of Mississauga, July 8th 2013

Collective Stormwater Infrastructure Program

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Permeable Pavement “Paving the Way”

  • Reduce redundant paved

areas

  • Opportunity to beautify

parking lot

  • Lower maintenance costs

& increase surface lifespan

Collective Stormwater Infrastructure Program

Rainwater Harvesting “Skytap Project “

  • Potential to reuse water

for non-potable uses

  • Opportunity to lower utility

bill by cutting unnecessary freshwater usage

Green Roofs

“The 4 Billion Litre Project”

  • Interconnected & visible

network of green roofs

  • Potential to cut heating &

cooling costs & extend roof life

  • Maximize Eco-Roof

Incentive Program

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Why work with Partners in Project Green? … Because we offer unique resources & expertise

  • Collaborate with other leading businesses and institutions to realize

creative new approaches to water stewardship

  • Enjoy exclusive access to our network of world-class vendors and

suppliers, and become an early adopter of cutting-edge technological solutions

  • Gain profile and recognition by promoting your stormwater

infrastructure success stories to business and municipal leaders in

  • ur community

Collective Stormwater Infrastructure Program

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Speed up the implementation and replication of stormwater management projects across the GTA Collective Stormwater Infrastructure Project

Vendor Network

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Permeable Pavement Vendors Rainwater Harvesting Providers Green Roof Specialists Cells & Filters Providers Consultants & Engineers

Vendor Network Breakdown:

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Collective Stormwater Infrastructure Project

Calstone Inc. Utilizing Partners in Project Green’s Network from Conception to Implementation

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Contact Us

Alyssa Cerbu| Project Coordinator, Water Stewardship  416.661.6600 x 5943 |  acerbu@trca.on.ca

www.partnersinprojectgreen.com

Eric Meliton| Project Manager, Water Stewardship  647.338.5239|  emeliton@trca.on.ca

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