Basement Flooding
If you have questions or concerns, call the Operations Division at (905) 871-1600 x2466
Basement Flooding:
Basement Flooding and Responsibilities:
- Pipes/components of your plumbing system that are under your property are your responsibility. This type of system is called private infrastructure or domestic sewer.
- The Town of Fort Erie manages public sanitary and stormwater sewers.
- The Town of Fort Erie EXCLUDES Storm sewers on regional roads.
- Sanitary and storm sewer systems are designed/constructed to meet peak development demands. System capacities can be exceeded during extreme wet weather events.
- Sanitary sewer systems are designed to handle wastewater only. All storm/rainwater should be directed to the storm sewer system.
- Ongoing infrastructure rehabilitation and renewal programs work to help sanitary and stormwater management issues throughout the Town.
- Stormwater is usually clean; one can see the basement floor through it. If the water is grayish, you might have a problem with sanitary sewer water. If this occurs, please call the Town of Fort Erie immediately.
- Flooding may result from some maintenance issues, such as a sump pump failure or root blockages in the pipe. Below are some tips to reduce flooding in your home or building.
Tips on Preventing Basement Flooding:
Most often, basement flooding occurs after heavy rainfall or snowmelt. Some of the reasons you might get water inside your home and some possible solutions:
Leaking, plugged or missing downspouts
A leak in your home's foundation, basement walls, or basement windows or doors
Failure of a sump pump used to pump weeping tile water.
In the event of a power outage, monitor your sump pump.
Ensure that your sump pump discharges to the ditch/storm sewer, not into the sanitary sewer system. Install extensions to your sump pump discharge line if they are short.
Blockages due to tree roots in-home service pipe (sanitary service)
Ensure that your weeping tile drainage gets to the storm sewer system or to the ditch. It must not go into the sanitary sewer system.
Install backwater prevention devices on basement plumbing fixtures to reduce the risk of sewage entering the basement through the fixtures.
Have a plumber inspect your building's flood-proofing devices, such as backwater valves, sump pumps, floor drains or caps. To ensure they are working. Consider installing these devices if you do not have them.
Although the flood-proofing tips listed above do a great job in helping to prevent basement flooding, unfortunately, sometimes a basement will still flood.
If you experience basement flooding and suspect it is sanitary water, call the Town of Fort Erie, Operations Division (905) 871-1600 x2466
Town staff will:
- inspect the problem
- assess the flooding
- attempt to determine the source
- advise what actions you may take.
Important Info:
Call your insurance company as soon as possible and report any damage caused by the flooding. They will advise you on how to proceed.
- Do not flush the toilet or turn on any taps.
- If you are a tenant, notify your landlord.
- Turn off the electricity before stepping into the water.
- Photograph and record video of the extent of the flooding.
For further information on floods and flood clean-up, please check
Government of Canada Flood Information
Institute of Catastrophic Loss Reduction
or call 905-871-1600 x2466 to obtain more information.
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Town of Fort Erie
1 Municipal Centre Drive,
Fort Erie, ON, L2A 2S6
Phone: 905-871-1600
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