Skip to main content Skip to footer

Municipal Drainage

What is a Municipal Drain?

Physically, a municipal drain is simply a drainage system. Most municipal drains are either ditches or closed systems such as pipes or tiles buried in the ground. They can also include structures such as dykes or berms, pumping stations, buffer strips, grassed waterways, storm water detention ponds, culverts and bridges. Even some creeks and small rivers are now considered to be municipal drains. Municipal drains are primarily located in rural agricultural areas of the province.

Municipal Drain Open House - February 26, 2025

The Town of Pelham will hold a public information session regarding Municipal Drainage within the municipality and the Drainage Act R.S.O. 1990, O. Reg. 500/21, in accordance with Town of Pelham Policy S302-02 “Municipal Drain Maintenance and Billing.”

The meeting's purpose is to provide an opportunity for the public to engage with the Town of Pelham Staff and the Town’s Drainage Superintendent to learn more about municipal drainage in the Town of Pelham and the Drainage Act, 1990.

The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, February 26th, 2025, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Pelham Station #2 Fire Hall, located at 766 Welland Rd, Fenwick, ON L0S 1C0. 

The Drainage Act, 1990 defines a process for overriding the common law, as it relates to drainage, and provides property owners with a process for resolving drainage issues through their local municipality. The act is administered by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA).

Sign up to receive Town of Pelham news and alerts

Stay up to date on the Town's activities, events, programs and operations by subscribing to our eNewsletters.

This website uses cookies to enhance usability and provide you with a more personal experience. By using this website, you agree to our use of cookies as explained in our Privacy Policy.