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Construction Wastewater & Debris

Construction wastewater and debris should never enter catch basins (square grates on the road), as catch basins are connected to storm sewers, which drain directly into rivers, streams and the Lake. Allowing these materials to enter the storm sewer can: * harm the environment and aquatic wildlife. * damage the storm sewer system. * create blockages, which can lead to road and basement flooding.

If construction debris or construction wastewater from your site gets into the storm sewer you may be fined or charged under the Sewers By-law (opens in new window) . Expand All Construction Wastewater & Debris accordion panelsCollapse All Construction Wastewater & Debris accordion panels

Material that Should Never Enter Catch Basins

How to Manage Construction Debris

How to Manage Construction Wastewater

Construction wastewater is any non-purchased city water (private water) that runs off a construction site. This includes: * groundwater * rain water * muddy water * collected water * runoff water

Disposing of construction wastewater requires a Discharge Permit or Agreement. If construction debris or wastewater from your site gets into a sewer without a permit or agreement, you may be fined or charged under the Sewers By-law. ×

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