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<title>Towns for Tomorrow Announces New Intake</title>
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<description>Now a five-year, $71-million program, Towns for Tomorrow supports projects that address climate change and contribute to the overall health, sustainability and livability of communities. 

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<title>Model Well Closure Bylaw</title>
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<description>The Ministry of Community Development has developed three versions of a model well closure bylaw to assist local governments with well closure policy on properties connected to their water systems.</description>
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<title>Washington State - Adaptation Strategy</title>
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<description>Washington&amp;#8217;s climate is changing, and the impacts of the expected changes could be profound. Although the state is working to reduce its contributions to climate change, some changes cannot be prevented.  This document explores Washington's adaptation strategy.</description>
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<title>Videos: Adapting to Climate Change in the Fraser Basin and Lower Mainland of British Columbia </title>
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<description>As part of the Natural Resource Canada funded project on climate change adaptation in the Fraser Basin and Lower Mainland of British Columbia, EKOS produced two 12 minute videos designed to stimulate dialogue among local government representatives, scientists and engineers on how to adapt water related infrastructure.</description>
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<title>GHG Emission Assesment Guide </title>
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<description>This guide provides local governments with background information and guidance for calculating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions for various common infrastructure types.</description>
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