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Foundation Drainage Policy

For comments or suggestions, please email: foundationdrainagepolicy@toronto.ca

City of Toronto, Toronto Water Water Infrastructure Management 55 John Street, 18 th Floor Toronto, ON M5V 3C6

All application-specific inquiries should be directed to the City of Toronto, Engineering and Construction Services, Engineering Review case manager.

Foundation Drainage Policy

November 1, 2021

Table of Contents

1.0 Objective ................................................................................................................ 1
2 Applicability........................................................................................................... 1
3 Definitions.............................................................................................................. 1
4 Policy Statements ................................................................................................. 2
5 Exemption Authority ............................................................................................ 4

1.0 Objective

The objective of this policy is to preserve sewer capacity in the City of Toronto's (City) sewer systems for the conveyance of sanitary sewage and sustain future development growth through an approach that requires that foundation drainage be managed on-site rather than being discharged to the City's sewer system.

2.0 Applicability

3.0 Definitions

Brownfield Property Vacant or underutilized places where past industrial or commercial activities may have left contamination behind.

Dry Weather Flow Flow in sewers representing typical day conditions with no rainfall or precipitation events.

Foundation Drainage Infiltrated stormwater, or groundwater, or both, that may be collected in a drain installed at the foundation of a structure.

Groundwater Water that exists in the saturated zone in sub-surface soil.

Infiltrated Stormwater Stormwater that enters the unsaturated zone in sub-surface soil, located above the Maximum Anticipated Groundwater Level, during storm or rainfall events or snow melt.

Long-term Discharge Discharge of Foundation Drainage for a period of more than 12 months, per application.

Maximum Anticipated Groundwater Level Estimated upper level of the saturated zone in the sub-surface soil, based on site-specific monitoring and an allowance for seasonal and multi-year fluctuations in groundwater. This estimated value is not intended for use in structural engineering design.

On-site Management Management of Foundation Drainage on private property, within the boundaries of the development site, without discharging to the City's sewer system. Measures may include watertight construction and/or at-grade discharge for Groundwater recharge.

Qualified Professional A person with knowledge, training and experience in the pertinent discipline, and who is a qualified expert with expertise appropriate for the relevant critical area or subject matter.

Stormwater Water from rainfall, other natural precipitation or the melting of snow or ice.

Short-term Discharge Discharge of Foundation Drainage to the City's sewer system for a period of no longer than 12 months per application, required for future emergency repair of On-site Management measures.

Temporary Connection Future connection from Foundation Drainage infrastructure placed on private property line to City's sewers that may be required to facilitate the Short-term Discharge of Foundation Drainage. Foundation Drainage infrastructure on private property is to be disconnected from City sewers before and after Short-term Discharge has taken place. All associated works and costs to be undertaken by the development applicant/owner.

4.0 Policy Statements

1 Only applicable where no servicing options exist to the City's storm sewers from the development site

2 In accordance with the Part XV.I of the Environmental Protection Act

3 The City reserves the right to undertake a peer-review of the study to confirm findings and conclusions

4 In accordance with the provisions in the Toronto Municipal Code , Chapter 681, Sewers

5 Including peak flow estimations for Foundation Drainage for all applicable flow conditions (e.g., design and extreme wet weather flow)

6 Foundation Drainage infrastructure on private property is to be disconnected from City sewers before and after Short-term Discharge has taken place.

7 No sewer surcharge under Dry Weather Flow

5.0 Exemption Authority

8 Where storm sewers do not exist to service the development site

9 Including peak flow estimations for Foundation Drainage for all applicable flow conditions (e.g., design and extreme wet weather flow)

Code - Chapter 681, Sewers, via reasonable and practical measures that are operationally and financially sustainable.

10 Including peak flow estimations for Foundation Drainage for all applicable flow conditions (e.g., design and extreme wet weather flow)