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1 Development in the City of Toronto Water Infrastructure Challenges and Opportunities Graham Harding, P.Eng. Toronto Water, City of Toronto Urban Land Institute Leadership Program February 16, 2017
2 Toronto Water Background What We Do We provide quality water services through supplying drinking water and the treatment of wastewater and stormwater to residents, businesses and visitors in order to protect public health, safety and property in an environmentally and a fiscally responsible manner. Some Key Facts Service over 3.4 million residents and businesses in Toronto, York and Peel More than $28 billion in infrastructure assets, including over 10,700 km of storm, sanitary, and combined sewers 10 Year Capital Budget = $12+ billion 100% rate-supported - no revenue through property tax base 2
3 Toronto Water Infrastructure Challenges Competing Priorities for Capital Budget Provision of safe and reliable water and wastewater services Renewal of aging infrastructure reducing the $1.5 billion State of Good Repair Backlog Climate Change resilience and urban flooding protection Environmental stewardship Servicing growth sustainably 3
4 Development and Intensification - Infrastructure Pressures Aging Infrastructure Watermain infrastructure - water supply and pressure Wastewater infrastructure o Capacity constraints o Groundwater discharges o Stormwater management and Urban Flooding 4
5 Aging Infrastructure Study Area Local watermain construction to
6 Watermain Infrastructure - Water Supply and Pressure Study Area Area with low water flow complaints in
7 Sewer Infrastructure Capacity Constraints Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant Study Area Mid-Toronto Interceptor Wastewater Treatment Facility 7
8 Wastewater Infrastructure Capacity Photo courtesy: the Toronto Blog 8
9 Basement and Surface Flooding Severe storm events in Toronto May 12, 2000, August 19, 2005, Summer 2012, July 8, 2013 Design capacity of the City s local storm, sanitary, and combined sewers exceeded
10 Basement Flooding July 8, 2013 Study Area 10
11 Servicing Growth Sustainably Infrastructure Planning Studies and Capital Program o Infrastructure Renewal Program condition assessments and projects o Environmental Assessment studies Capacity assessments and projects Managing Pressures City Plans and Initiatives o Water Efficiency Plan o Sewers Bylaw o Wet Weather Flow Master Plan Wet Weather Flow Guidelines Lot Level Controls Green Streets Image courtesy: the Star.com 11
12 Renewal of Aging Infrastructure RISK ASSESSMENT COORDINATION DEPTH (MM) Closed Circuit Camera TV Inspections MTI Level (mm) Pipe Diameter : : :36 14: : : YEAR SOGR PLAN PRIORITIZATION OPTIMIZATION SCHEDULING Flow Monitoring Risk Based Project Prioritization 12
13 Waterfront Sanitary Servicing Master Plan Identify wastewater infrastructure to service growth to 2041 Address capacity constraints and wet weather flows 13
14 Infrastructure Assessment Studies - Water Infrastructure Pressure Districts 1, 1W 14 and 2 Studies
15 Basement Flooding Protection Program 67 Basement Flooding Study Areas in the City Studies for 31 areas completed; 10 are ongoing Basement Flooding EA studies Area 42 & 44 start in 2017 Study Area 14
16 Basement Flooding Protection Infrastructure Upgrades Installation of large diameter storm pipes in North York neighbourhood 16
17 Managing Water Efficiency Pressures Plan Water Efficiency Plan 16
18 Water Decreasing Efficiency Water Plan Consumption Per Capita 17
19 Managing Pressures Sewers Bylaw and Groundwater Groundwater (private water) discharges to City's sewer system is prohibited under Chapter 681 (Sewers) of the City of Toronto Municipal Code A sanitary discharge agreement pursuant to can be entered into with the City City is looking at policy options to better manage groundwater discharges from development
20 Wet Weather Flow Master Plan MONO ADJALA- TOSORONTIO KING RICHMOND HILL CALEDON Watershed Region of Peel Region of York VAUGHAN N BRAMPTON Watercourses CITY OF TORONTO Regional Boundaries Municipal Boundaries Combined Sewer Area Seperate Sewer Area Sub-Watersheds Sub-Watersheds Humber River Main Stem West Branch Humber River Albion Creek Black Creek Berry Creek Emery Creek Humber Creek Silver Creek Combined Sewer Area Sewershed Residential Lot 20
21 Wet Weather Flow Guidelines Outlines stormwater management requirements as part of the City s development approvals process Sets performance targets for onsite stormwater management in three key areas: o o o Water Balance controlling the volume of annual stormwater runoff Water Quantity controlling the peak flow rates of stormwater runoff Water Quality controlling the quality of stormwater runoff
22 Lot Level Controls Development - Redevelopment - Retrofit Green Roofs 22
23 Green Streets Development of Green Streets Design Guidelines Green infrastructure pilot projects across the City Changes how City streets are designed to: o Better manage stormwater runoff o Help mitigate flooding and enhance water quality o Promote infiltration Coxwell Ave/Fairford Ave Bioretention Parkette23
24 Thank You Graham Harding, P. Eng. Director, Water Infrastructure Management Toronto Water, City of Toronto toronto.ca/water 24
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