By CBC News Ottawa, May 14, 2016
The City of Ottawa is laying out a 20-year plan to protect waterways, aquifers and wetlands — everything from making sure new development doesn't lead to erosion to working with landowners about the runoff from their properties.
A report that goes to the city's environment committee Tuesday also explores how Ottawa can be more resilient to climate change and flooding.
"This is not going to be a strategy that sits on a shelf," said Summer Casgrain-Robertson, general manager of the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority.









