Tuesday, November 15, 2011

City of Toronto Mandatory Downspout disconnect

Toronto City Council has approved a bylaw making it mandatory for property owners to disconnect their downspouts. It will come into effect across the city in three phases. Disconnecting downspout(s) from the sewer system can reduce the risk of basement flooding and releasing polluted rainwater into our local waterways.

The Bi law comes into effect for Riverdale November 30th, 2011.

Before beginning any work, plan out what can be done and how. Decide where the water will go

Consider your options as there may be more than one way to disconnect. Preparing a plan or sketch can help you map out where the water will go. Use elbows and extensions to help direct water around any obstacles.



Determine what tools and materials you will need



Downspouts can be made from a variety of materials, including aluminum, galvanized steel, vinyl/plastic or copper, but the most common material is aluminum. Downspout elbows and extensions also come in standard shapes, sizes, colours and materials. Ask if the materials you choose can be painted to match your paint colour or blend into your landscaping.



Safety is a priority

Be careful when working with tools and supplies. Use personal protection equipment such as gloves and safety glasses when performing any work. Also, watch out that disconnecting doesn’t create any hazardous situations, for example, creating a tripping hazard by placing an extension across an entry or walk-way.



Read the Do-it-yourself instructions.

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