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Management Plans 
PLANNING FOR SUSTAINABILITY

Air Quality Management Plan
To support efforts to maintain and improve air quality in the Lower Fraser Valley airshed, GVRD adopted a new Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP) on October 28th, 2005. The new AQMP is very strategic in nature providing a vision, goals, strategies, new health-based ambient air quality objectives and actions that will guide air quality management in the region over the next decade. The Plan strives to minimize the risk to human health from air pollution, improve visibility and reduce Greater Vancouver’s contribution to global climate change.
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Drinking Water Management Plan
The GVWD Board approved the Drinking Water Management Plan in September 2005.
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Watershed Management Plan
Metro Vancouver and its affiliate, the Greater Vancouver Water District (GVWD), recognize the need to plan for the long-term protection and supply of the water system so they’ve developed a Watershed Management Plan for the three watersheds (Capilano, Seymour and Coquitlam) that supply the region's water. This plan is the basis for more detailed five-year implementation plans, which guide specific activities in the watersheds.
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Liquid Waste Management Plan (LWMP)

Metro Vancouver has developed the overall plan to help conserve resources, maintain our existing infrastructure and stretch capacity of the system by maximizing the benefit from each dollar spent.
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Metro Vancouver is gathering input from municipalities, non-governmental organizations, businesses, residents and First Nations in order to draft a Liquid Waste Management Plan Update.

Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve (LSCR) Management Plan
Parks and Greenways Plan

Solid Waste Management Plan
Now, Metro Vancouver is gathering input from municipalities, non-governmental organizations, businesses, residents and First Nations in order to draft the Solid Waste Management Plan Update.
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