10.4122/1.1000001204 Buberoglu, B. M. A Canadian experience \342\200\223 InfraGuide DTU Library, Technical University of Denmark (DTU) 2005 InfraGuide best practice runoff sustainability stakeholder adaptive management National Research Council Canada en Conference full text 10.4122/1.1000001203 application/pdf 1 The National Guide to Sustainable Municipal Infrastructure (InfraGuide) is a unique Canadian information resource for infrastructure project decision makers. It is funded mainly by Infrastructure Canada and managed jointly by Federation of Canadian Municipalities and National Research Council Canada. Other stakeholders augment the available funds for the project by their in-kind contributions through volunteers taking active parts in InfraGuide activities. InfraGuide has 5 Technical Committees currently each working on one of the following municipal infrastructure areas or activities; municipal roads and sidewalks, potable water, storm and wastewater, environmental protocols, and decision-making and investment planning. InfraGuide published to date over 50 Best Practice documents in total, covering these five domains. Published three documents pertaining to urban drainage issues cover most of the treatment train concept for urban drainage. The “Stormwater Management Planning” sets the stage for an integrated stormwater management planning approach, which considers stormwater as a resource to be protected. “Source and On-Site Controls for Municipal Drainage Systems” introduces the rationale of stormwater management programs. “Conveyance and End-of-Pipe Measures for Stormwater Control” sets its objectives as both prevention and mitigation of stormwater run-off quantity and quality impacts and explains a variety of methods and mechanisms to be applied.