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· CSA Technical Guide - Infrastructure in Permafrost: A guideline for climate changeadaptation (PLUS 4011-10) 2010· CSA Technical Guide – Development, interpretation <strong>and</strong> use of rainfall intensityduration-frequency(IDF) information: Guideline for Canadian water resourcespractitioners. (PLUS 4013-12) 2012· CSA - The Role of <strong>St<strong>and</strong>ards</strong> in Adapting Canada’s Infrastructure to the Impacts ofClimate Change. 2006· Climatic Information Requirements of Built Infrastructure <strong>Codes</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>St<strong>and</strong>ards</strong> <strong>and</strong> theirUsers. Report on an inventory <strong>and</strong> expert interviews conducted by the Canadian<strong>St<strong>and</strong>ards</strong> Association. 2010 2· Guidelines for Management of Coastal Flood Hazard L<strong>and</strong> Use. BC Ministry of theEnvironment, Climate Change Adaptation Guidelines for Sea Dikes <strong>and</strong> Coastal FloodHazard L<strong>and</strong> Use. (Project No. 143111) 2011· Sea Dike Guidelines. BC Ministry of the Environment, Climate Change AdaptationGuidelines for Sea Dikes <strong>and</strong> Coastal Flood Hazard L<strong>and</strong> Use. (Project No. 143111)2011· Guide de gestion des eaux pluviales - Stratégies d’aménagement, principes deconception et pratiques de gestion optimales pour les réseaux de drainage en milieuurbain. Quebec Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment <strong>and</strong> Parks, <strong>and</strong>Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Regions <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong> Use.The above list does not represent a complete list of documents or <strong>CSRI</strong> related to waterinfrastructure planning, design, operations <strong>and</strong> maintenance available in Canada or abroad. Thelist only presents a sample of the types of documents available to practitioners. Performing anexhaustive literature review was not part of the m<strong>and</strong>ate of the project.3 Review of Case Studies: Climate-InfrastructureInteractions2 The study identified 29 CSA built infrastructure codes <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ards that require climatic information fortheir application. None of those are directly related to water infrastructure; some deal with supporting oraccessory infrastructure (for example elements of buildings, bridges, lightning protection <strong>and</strong> overheadelectricity transmission.FINAL REPORT Page 7 of 22PIEVC <strong>CSRI</strong> Water Review

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