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Help Ensure Water Flows: Keep Catch Basins Clear

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Friday, February 28, 2025 (Muskoka, ON) – As temperatures rise and snow begins to melt, drainage issues can arise if catch basins are blocked by ice and debris. The District of Muskoka is urging residents to help prevent flooding by keeping catch basins clear.

Catch basins, the metal grates found along roads and in neighbourhoods, are a vital part of Muskoka’s flood management system. They channel excess water to stormwater management ponds, which then flow into local lakes and rivers. With more than 1,000 catch basins across Muskoka, keeping them clear ensures proper drainage and reduces the risk of pooling water on roads.

What Not to Put in Catch Basins

To keep drainage systems working properly, avoid placing the following materials in catch basins:

  • Chemicals
  • Construction material
  • Food
  • Residential, hazardous and yard wastes

Safe Clearing Tips

When clearing a catch basin, follow these safety precautions:

  • Use a long-handled shovel, broom or rake to clear away materials
  • Stay visible with bright clothing or a safety vest when clearing a catch basin
  • Be aware of traffic and stay off the travelled portion of the roadway whenever possible
  • Do not attempt to move or pick up hazardous materials like needles, broken glass, or deceased wildlife

To report a blocked catch basin, water pooling, or street flooding, call 705-645-2100.

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