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Community Health & Wellbeing CRD

WebThe Community Health & Wellbeing Project involves collaboration across sectors with a wide variety of organizations in the capital region. Its goal is to build on the strengths of existing Capital Regional District (CRD) services to foster a healthier, more equitable region. A key component of the project is the Capital Regional District

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URL: https://www.crd.bc.ca/project/community-health-wellbeing

CRHD supports regions healthcare infrastructure

WebVictoria, BC– The Capital Regional Hospital District (CRHD) Board has approved a capital bylaw of $6.71 million to authorize funding of healthcare minor capital and equipment projects in the region. This funding was identified in the 2022 CRHD budget which was approved in March 2022. “We are proud to invest in the health of our region …

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Gorge Waterway Initiative CRD

WebGWI, ELSI and several other regional conservation partners collaborated in 2017 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Migratory Bird Convention Act. The goals were to improve stewardship of the ecosystems that support birds and other wildlife in our urban centres, and to raise awareness of the three sanctuaries in the CRD.

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Housing & Health CRD

WebWhat we do >. Housing & Health. Affordable housing is key to a strong economy and healthy region. The Capital Region Housing Corporation (CRHC) develops, manages and promotes affordable housing for low and moderate income families, seniors and persons living with disabilities within the capital region. Regional Housing provides strategic

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Blue-green Algae Blooms CRD

WebBlue-green Algae Blooms. Under the right conditions, blue-green algae blooms can occur in lakes in CRD regional parks. Some species are known to produce cyanotoxins, which can cause health effects in humans and animals. Blooms usually produce a visible blue-green sheen on the water’s surface. If you spot a blue-green algae bloom, or see

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Protecting Your Septic System CRD

WebProtecting Your Septic System. Septic systems are an important wastewater treatment option for homeowners in the capital region. Also known as onsite wastewater treatment systems, they provide household disposal of wastewater where sewers are either unavailable or too expensive. If your system is working properly, it is an environmentally

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Oak Bay Lodge Redevelopment CRD

WebThe Capital Regional Hospital District (CRHD) is responsible for a comprehensive planning and public consultation process for the future use of the former Oak Bay Lodge property at 2251 Cadboro Bay Road. Working with the community to envision the future use of the property is a priority for the CRHD. This project presents an important

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CRD Water Quality Laboratory CRD

WebTerritorial Acknowledgement. The CRD conducts its business within the traditional territories of many First Nations, including but not limited to BOḰEĆEN (Pauquachin), MÁLEXEȽ (Malahat), P’a:chi:da?aht (Pacheedaht), Pune’laxutth’ (Penelekut), Sc'ianew (Beecher Bay), Songhees, SȾÁUTW̱ (Tsawout), T’Sou-ke, W̱JOȽEȽP (Tsartlip), W̱SIKEM (Tseycum), …

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SEPTIC SAVVY How to Care for

WebHow Septic Systems are Regulated Regulations In 2005, the Sewerage System Regulation was enacted by the Province. Under the new regulation, all work on Onsite Wastewater Systems must now be

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Clean Air Bylaw CRD

WebThe Clean Air Bylaw for the Capital Regional District was first implemented on January 1, 1999, making all indoor public spaces 100% smoke-free. The Bylaw was amended on July 1, 2007 to include all businesses with patios where food and beverages were being served and/or consumed. On September 10, 2014, the Capital Regional District Board

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Divisions & Departments CRD

WebLed by the General Manager of Planning and Protective Services, this department includes Building Inspection, Protective Services, Health & Capital Planning Strategies, Regional Housing, Juan de Fuca Local Area Services, and Regional & Strategic Planning. The CRD conducts its business within the traditional territories of many First Nations

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Regional Housing First Program

WebHow and when can I apply for a housing unit? Information regarding the approved projects will be included on the CRD website and updated as work

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Bylaw 3479 – Type 2 & 3

WebUnder the Provincial Sewerage System Regulation, septic systems are divided into Types 1, 2 and 3. Type 1 is treatment by septic tank and drainfield. It may be gravity fed or pumped into the drainfield. Type 2 and Type 3 systems introduce further treatment in order to produce a higher quality effluent that can be discharged into a smaller sized

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Frequently Asked Questions CRD

WebFrequently Asked Questions. Is Greater Victoria’s water safe to drink? Yes, Greater Victoria’s drinking water is safe to drink. The drinking water meets all provincial and federal health-based regulations. Consumers in Greater Victoria from Sooke to the tip of the Saanich Peninsula receive high quality drinking water.

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CAPITAL REGIONAL DISTRICT BYLAW NO. 3304 A BYLAW …

WebCRD Bylaw No. 3304 -2-“Sterilization” means the complete destruction of microbial life by autoclaving 30 (thirty) minutes at 121 degrees celcius at 103 kps in autoclaves or steriseal-type pouches with indicators

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Service Alerts CRD

WebTerritorial Acknowledgement. The CRD conducts its business within the traditional territories of many First Nations, including but not limited to BOḰEĆEN (Pauquachin), MÁLEXEȽ (Malahat), P’a:chi:da?aht (Pacheedaht), Pune’laxutth’ (Penelekut), Sc'ianew (Beecher Bay), Songhees, SȾÁUTW̱ (Tsawout), T’Sou-ke, W̱JOȽEȽP (Tsartlip), W̱SIKEM (Tseycum), …

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2020 GREATER VICTORIA POINT-IN-TIME HOMELESS COUNT …

Web5 12% identify as LGBTQ2S+ Among youth, the number rose to 30%. KEY HIGHLIGHTS The night of March 11, 2020 at least 1,523 people were experiencing homelessness

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Household Hazardous Waste CRD

WebHousehold hazardous waste (HHW) materials are banned from the garbage and should not be placed down the drain or in the natural environment. If disposed of incorrectly, toxic materials can harm aquatic life, destroy sensitive ecosystems and pollute recreational sites and water supplies. Examples of HHW include batteries, paints, solvents

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