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Wet Weather Flow Management Master Plan (WWFMMP)


The following is provided as background information and shows the development of the Wet Weather Flow Management Master Plan.

Wet Weather Flow Management Master PlanWelcome to the City of Toronto's Wet Weather Flow Management Master Plan Web site. Our goal is to develop a strategy to reduce and ultimately eliminate the adverse effects of wet weather flow (runoff that is generated when it rains or snows). When implemented, the Master Plan will make our streams, rivers and waterfront cleaner and healthier. See: Toronto's Water Pollution Solution

At this site you can:

find out why wet weather flow is a problem
learn how the Wet Weather Flow Management Master Plan is being developed
read and download background information
find out about upcoming events
find out who sits on the Master Plan Steering Committee
find answers to Frequently Asked Questions
visit our Virtual Workshop
find out what can you do

Jump in! Get involved!

animationReducing the environmental impacts of wet weather flow is a great challenge. Help us meet that challenge by getting involved in the Master Plan. You can send us your comments by mail, phone or fax, leave your comments here, or attend one of our workshops.

Public involvement is a key part of the Master Plan process. As we develop the Plan, we will need your advice on a number of important questions. What targets should we be aiming for? What wet weather flow control options should we be considering? How should we decide among different options? What are the best strategies for dealing with wet weather flows?

Participate in our virtual workshop or leave us your general comments on Wet Weather Flow or the master plan. You will find background and contact information on this site.

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