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Yellow Glass BinYellow Glass Bin Electoral Area residents can use their yellow glass bin every four weeks to dispose of clean glass bottles and jars according to their curbside collection schedule. Visit...
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Recycling End MarketsRecycling End Markets Changes to global markets have made it more difficult for recycling programs to find end-markets to sell recycled materials to. Recycle BC, has largely managed to keep...
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Sorting and Baling RecycablesSorting & Baling Recyclables Have you ever wondered about the journey your recyclables take between the curb and when they are turned into new products? The journey is lived out...
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Hard Plastics...garbage. If you are unsure whether or not your plastic item is recyclable, please refer to the Cowichan Recyclopedia or Cowichan Recycles app, rather than the resin identification code. https://youtu.be/6tD1RDtu9lM...
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Compostable & Biodegradable PlasticsCompostable & Biodegradable Plastics Bioplastics, biodegradable plastics, and compostable plastics have been introduced as a solution to negate the longevity and pollution of traditional plastics in the environment. These hybrid...
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Curbside Tote/Bin InformationCurbside Tote/Bin Information Only curbside collection totes or bins provided by the CVRD are accepted for collection in the program. Each tote is the property of the CVRD, comes with...
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Addressing...process helps ensure houses are built safely and to the current BC Building Code. Maintaining a consistent addressing system is vital to ensuring public safety within the Cowichan Valley Regional...
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UtilitiesUtilities The Utilities Division is responsible for the management and operation of 16 sewer systems, 21 water systems and select drainage and street-lighting systems. Update: After-hours Line for Water or...
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Water Cycle...inflow from lakes and streams above ground, combined with natural and human-caused outflow (e.g. human-made wells). Both watersheds and aquifers play integral parts in water movement, management, and storage throughout...
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Sh hwuykwselu Watershed...Highway, between the Kosilah and Cowichan Rivers, and up to the watershed boundary west of Quw’tsum Smuneem Elementary School. The Study area comprises several “stormwater management neighbourhoods” as illustrated below....
Land Acknowledgement
The CVRD is in the ancestral and unceded territories of First Nations including (but not limited to) Quw'utsun (Cowichan Tribes), MÃLEXEÅ (Malahat), BOḰEĆEN (Pauquachin), cÌ“uubaÊ•saÊ”txÌ£ (Ts'uubaa-asatx), xeláltxw (Halalt), Spune’luxutth (Penelakut), Stz'uminus, Leey’qsun (Lyackson), DiitiidÊ”aaÊ”txÌ£ (Ditidaht) and P’a:chi:da?aht (Pacheedaht) Peoples. Local First Nations Peoples have stewarded the lands of this region since time immemorial. The CVRD is committed to the ongoing journey of reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in the region by strengthening cooperation, collaboration, and relationship building.