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5.1 2016 GVRD SUSTAINABILITY INNOVATION FUND APPLICATIONS Ann Rowan PROGRAM MANAGER, COLLABORATION INITIATIVES, EXTERNAL RELATIONS Climate Action Committee, May 4, 2016 Transit- Oriented Affordable Housing Fund 2017: $100,000 2 The


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2016 GVRD SUSTAINABILITY INNOVATION FUND

Ann Rowan

PROGRAM MANAGER, COLLABORATION INITIATIVES, EXTERNAL RELATIONS

Climate Action Committee, May 4, 2016

APPLICATIONS

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Transit- Oriented Affordable Housing Fund 2017: $100,000

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The Regional Park Solar- Powered Conversion Project 2017: $100,000

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City of Langley Urban Agriculture Demonstration 2017: $50,000

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GVRD SUSTAINABILITY INNOVATION FUND

APPLICATIONS

Project Title Year Amount Requested Transit-Oriented Affordable Housing Fund 2017 $100,000 The Regional Park Solar- Powered Conversion Project 2017 $100,000 City of Langley Urban Agriculture Demonstration Project 2017 $50,000 To Total $250,000

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Questions

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2016 Liquid Waste SUSTAINABILITY INNOVATION FUND

Climate Action Committee, May 4, 2016

APPLICATIONS

Fred Nenninger

DIRECTOR, POLICY PLANNING AND ANALYSIS, LIQUID WASTE SERVICES

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Smart Sewers – Development of Wireless In-Situ Sensors 2017-2019: $200,000

Microsensor Prototype Conceptualized Application

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Hydrothermal Processing Pilot Facility 2017-2019: $4 million

Output Biocrude Input Sludge

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Liquid Waste

SUSTAINABILITY INNOVATION FUND APPLICATIONS

Project Title Year Amount Requested Smart Sewers – Development of Wireless In- Situ Sensors 2017-2019 $200,000 Hydrothermal Processing Pilot Facility 2017-2019 $4 million Total $4.2 million

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Questions

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2016 Water SUSTAINABILITY INNOVATION FUND

Climate Action Committee, May 4, 2016

APPLICATIONS

Inder Singh

DIRECTOR, POLICY PLANNING AND ANALYSIS, WATER SERVICES

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Assessing Densification Impacts

  • n Water Demands

2017: $155,000

1980 Metrotown Area 2012 Metrotown Area

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Mountain Lake Tapping Project 2017: $125,000

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Water

SUSTAINABILITY INNOVATION FUND APPLICATIONS

Project Title Year Amount Requested Assessing Densification Impacts on Water Demands 2017 $155,000 Mountain Lake Tapping 2017 $125,000 Total $280,000

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Questions

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Julie Saxton

2016

Caring for the Air

AIR QUALITY PLANNER

Climate Action Committee Meeting, May 4, 2016 5.5

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20 2015 REVIEW 15 REVIEW

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Feedback

  • Positive feedback (67%)
  • Easy to understand (88%)
  • Relevant (88%)
  • Engaging (82%)
  • Appropriate amount of content

(50%)

  • Likely to share (53%)
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  • Printed copies for events
  • Mobile device friendly
  • Brochure format summary
  • Blog posts

Distribution

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Caring for the Air 2016

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Energy, climate change and air quality in our lives

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THE LINKS BETWEEN ECOLOGICAL HEALTH, AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE

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Impacts of air pollution Effects of climate change Reducing emissions to protect our health and environment

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Considering how to be energy efficient

  • Descriptive graphics
  • Links to relevant articles
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A closer look at energy

  • Where it comes from
  • What impact it has
  • How we can be more resilient
  • Where the best opportunities are

Energy for Living

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  • Health Impact Assessment tools

for community planning

  • Residential wood smoke

forecasting tool

  • Reducing heat loss from homes
  • Healthy indoor air quality

Improving Air at Home

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Innovation at Metro Vancouver

The Sustainability Innovation Fund

  • Examples of projects underway
  • Build awareness of the benefits
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Air Quality Action Update

  • Non-road diesel engine emissions
  • Air quality monitoring
  • Results for 2015
  • Specialized studies
  • Network improvements
  • Bulletins and advisories
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  • Wildfire smoke retrospective
  • Impacts of wildfire smoke on

health

  • Air programs at the port
  • Reducing transportation

emissions

Local Interest

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The Global Perspective

The Paris Agreement

  • The two degree cap
  • Threats
  • Opportunities
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Publish Prepare enhanced electronic version Expand distribution

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Questions?

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