Visual observation and testing of the property’s sump pump will determine whether the home's foundation drain discharges to storm or the sanitary sewer.

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The City of Brantford has launched a mandatory Inflow and Infiltration Reduction program that will be conducted in the Johnson Road area.
As part of our ongoing efforts to enhance the performance of the City’s sanitary system, City staff will be inspecting properties in your area. This is a proactive step aimed at safeguarding the integrity of our sanitary system.
Inspections will start December 2024 and each inspection will last approximately one hour and will occur Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. The inspector will carry a City issued identification card.

Inspections can be made Monday to Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. by calling 519-756-1360.
If preferred, you can also email inflowandinfiltration@brantford.ca and provide the following information:
A city staff member will follow up to confirm the appointment.
These inspections will take approximately one hour to complete while two City staff members will inspect the following items:
Foundation Drain Configuration
Visual observation and testing of the property’s sump pump will determine whether the home's foundation drain discharges to storm or the sanitary sewer.

Visual inspections of the property will include checking roof downspout connections, the condition of sanitary cleanouts, storm swale connections, sump pump discharge points, landscape drainage, and any other exterior water management systems for possible cross-connections. 
Through CCTV inspection, dye testing, or further investigation, we will confirm whether there is any cross-connection from the property's storm lateral to the sanitary system.
Inflow is stormwater that enters the sanitary sewer system from illegal or improper sources, including:
In Brantford, there are two separate systems for collecting water: one for rainwater (stormwater system) and one for wastewater (sanitary system). It has been discovered that some pipes meant for rainwater have mistakenly been connected to the wastewater system, causing too much water to flow through. An inspection was completed to confirm this, and an Inflow and Infiltration Reduction program is being carried out in the Johnson Catchment neighbourhood to investigate further and reduce potential inflow flow issues.
Systems have been designed based on their expected volume or capacity. However, issues arise when too many stormwater connections are made to sanitary pipes improperly. This can cause a significant increase in volume within the sanitary system, leading to potential flooding risks and increased costs in the wastewater treatment process.
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58 Dalhousie Street
P.O. Box 818
Brantford, Ontario
N3T 2J2
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