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Garbage and Recycling Collection Labour Day
9/6/2010
Labour Day - Monday, September 6, 2010. Please be advised that there are no changes to the collection schedule. Landfill and transfer stations will observe holiday Monday hours of operation.
 
Hydrant Flushing Notice
9/2/2010
Muskoka Public Works Department will be conducting a hydrant and main flushing program from September 13 to October 29, 2010
 
Broken Blue Box Exchange Program
5/14/2010
Exchange your broken blue for a new one at no charge. Please click "More" for details.
 
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Municipal Water and Sewer Services

The District of  Muskoka is responsible for the operation and maintenance of all municipal water and sewage works in Muskoka, including those in Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, Huntsville, Bala, Port Carling, MacTier, Port Severn and Baysville.  Staffed almost exclusively by certified water and sewage system operators, they operate and maintain water and sewage treatment plants, pumping stations, storage facilities, watermains, sewers, fire hydrants and other appurtenances.

The safe treatment of sewage is one of the main duties of water and sewer services, and Muskoka is home to many sewage treatment plants. In addition to our many sewage treatment plants, Muskoka also utilizes septage lagoons as part of the sewage treatment process. A septage lagoon holds all matter that is pumped out of a septic tank. It is a method of treating raw sewage and is strictly monitored by the Ministry of Environment. For more information about our lagoons, please
click here.

Please refer to the side menu for detailed information on District water and sewer services.


PUBLIC NOTICE - HYDRANT FLUSHING FALL 2010

PUBLIC NOTICE - FIRE HYDRANTS
Muskoka owns and maintains more than 2000 fire hydrants.  Your cooperation and assistance is requested to keep all fire hydrants clear of snow and debris.  It is important that fire hydrants remain visible and accessible to emergency service workers in the event of an emergency. 

Should you have a hydrant that requires clearing, please contact the Engineering and Public Works Department at 705-645-6764 or 1-800-281-3483.

We thank you in advance for your cooperation.