WWFMP - Reports and Initiatives
The following is provided as background information and shows the development of the Wet Weather Flow Master Plan.
Wet Weather Flow Master Plan
- Wet Weather Flow Master Plan and Wet Weather Flow Management Policy
- The Wet Weather Flow Master Plan (WWFMP) Implementation: 2004 - 2005 (City-wide)
- Wet Weather Flow Master Plan (WWFMP) Implementation Update Report
Final Report
- List of CSO/Stormwater Control Alternatives (Blue Book)
- WWFMMP Policy
- A notice of completion
- Overview and Implementation Plan (July 2003)
- List of Wet Weather Flow Management Master Plan (WWFMMP) Report
General Report
- Step 1 Report, Wet Weather Flow Management Master Plan, December 1998 (Executive Summary)
- Step 2 Wet Weather Flow Management Master Plan, Proposed Public Consultation Program, September 13, 2000
- Council Decision (December 2002)
- Map: Source Control (November 2002)
- Map: Conveyance Control (November 2002)
- Map: End of Pipe Control (November 2002)
- Map: Stream Restoration (November 2002)
Public Consultation Report
- Stage 1 Consultation Report (August - December 2000) Final Report
- Step 2 Newsletter #1, November 2000
- Step 2 Newsletter #2, Spring 2002
- Stage 2 Consultation Report (May 2002)
- Stage 3 & 4 Consultation Report (November 2002)
- Preferred Strategies Workshops Summary (November 2002)
- WWFMMP Public Education & Outreach Strategy (January 2003)
- 30 Day Review Summary Report
- 30 Day Review Summary Report (Appendices)
Downspout Disconnection Program
- Options for Implementing a Mandatory Downspout Disconnection Program (City-wide)
- Implementing a Mandatory Downspout Disconnection Program
Projects
- Don and Waterfront Interceptor Trunk Capacity and CSO Control Project (Wards 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 and 35)
- Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Project at Exhibition Place (Ward 19)
- Rainwater Harvesting Project at Exhibition Place
- Storm Outfall Monitoring Program (including Taylor Massey Creek 2006 Update) (Wards 31, 35, 37 and 40)
- Steps Needed to Develop a Western Waterfront Master Plan (Wards 13 and 14 Parkdale-High Park) and a City-Wide Integrated Beach Management Strategy (Wards 6, 13, 14, 19, 20, 28, 30, 32, 36, 43 and 44)