Next Level Stormwater Management

Next Level Stormwater Management

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Xeroflor® Canada – a leader in vegetated roofing technologies and services – is changing its name to Next Level Stormwater Management™. The name change reflects the company's product expansion and expertise in driving the innovations increasingly needed for stormwater management. Next Level Stormwater Management™ is the exclusive supplier of Xeroflor® vegetated roofing systems across Canada. In a

Next Level SWM on Twitter 11/22/2017

We look forward to seeing our old friends - and making new ones at Construct Canada next week (Nov 29 - Dec 1). Please drop by our booth #1219 to see our new product line! Register here, free: https://t.co/Hx2d61RSun https://t.co/n7QD7PHMpo

Next Level SWM on Twitter “We look forward to seeing our old friends - and making new ones at Construct Canada next week (Nov 29 - Dec 1). Please drop by our booth #1219 to see our new product line! Register here, free: https://t.co/Hx2d61RSun”

Next Level Stormwater Management – As untreated sewage overflows into our rivers and lakes, people and pets at risk to get sick 06/05/2017

Stormwater infrastructure is essential to keeping our waterways clean, and mitigating the effects of urbanization on our cities. Check out our new blog focusing on the impact of recent heavy rainfall and resulting flooding.
http://www.nlsm.ca/as-untreated-sewage-overflows-into-our-rivers-and-lakes-people-and-pets-at-risk-to-get-sick/

Next Level Stormwater Management – As untreated sewage overflows into our rivers and lakes, people and pets at risk to get sick Not only are the recent rain heavy rains causing homes to flood, road closures and power outages, rivers and lakes are getting terribly polluted due to “combined sewer overflow” discharge. Within the first few weeks of May this year, the Ottawa River absorbed more than 600 million litres of untreat...

05/31/2017

Some very exciting news! NLSM is honored to receive 'Article of the Year' at the Construction Specifications Canada national conference, earning the 2017 F. Ross Browne Award! Co-authored along with Kees Govers of LiveRoof, the article, titled 'Designing extensive and semi-extensive vegetated roofs for long-term performance', was written to encourage consultants and contractors to design their vegetated roofs in such a way that the systems can perform for as long as the building is in use. Click the link below to give it a read!

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Next Level Stormwater Management – Media Media Press & Events Press Advancements in Efficient Stormwater Management in Vegetated RoofingConstruction Canada Magazine, May 2017 - Darja Majkovič, Jure Šumi and Cristina Senjug - View Article Designing extensive and semi-extensive vegetated roofs for long-term performanceConstruction Canada Mag...

Great Art for Great Lakes 03/27/2017

The Great Lakes Project is looking for artists to help residents connect with their surrounding Great Lakes. This call is open to professional artists/artist collectives residing within one of the identified communities of Hamilton, Kingston, Manitoulin Island, Mississauga, Owen Sound, Sarnia, Thunder Bay and Toronto! See http://waterlution.org/GAGL

Great Art for Great Lakes

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