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Pioneer Park Stormwater Management Facility

Stormwater Management

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Stormwater management in Richmond Hill involves operating more than 95 stormwater ponds, 550 km of storm sewers and 18,000 catch basins to store, direct and control stormwater runoff. These efforts protect our community's more than 150 km of streams and rivers, prevents flooding and erosion, and improves water quality. 

Visit our Stormwater Management Rate FAQs page for information about changes to Richmond Hill's stormwater management rate. 

Learn about Richmond Hill's stormwater management.

What is stormwater runoff and why manage it?

Erosion near Elgin Mills Greenway Trail

Runoff comes from rain and melting snow running off of surfaces, especially hard surfaces such as driveways and parking lots, and across all land within a watershed, including compacted soils and manicured lawns. As water runs off, it picks up and carries pollutants such as litter, animal waste, sediment, pesticides, motor oil and other chemicals into our streams and rivers.

In a more naturalized setting such as a forest or wetland area, runoff is typically reduced as more water will either absorb into the soil or plants, or evaporate from areas of open waters, eventually making its way into our streams, rivers and lakes slowly over time.

An increase in hard surfaces is causing more runoff to enter our streams, rivers and lakes at an increased rate. Without stormwater management, runoff can flood communities and roads, cause stream erosion and destroy aquatic habitat. Managing this runoff prevents flooding, erosion and improves water quality.

Photo (right): Elgin Mills Greenway, where uncontrolled runoff caused significant erosion within the valleylands and the closure of several trails.

How does a stormwater management facility work?

Runoff enters storm sewers and flows into stormwater management ponds, where it is held before being slowly released into streams, rivers and lakes thereby helping to prevent flooding and erosion. In addition, this process allows sediment and other pollutants to settle to the bottom of the pond increasing the quality of the water being released into our watercourses.

Our more modern stormwater management facilities, such as Pioneer Pond and Rumble Pond have additional controls such as oil grit separators and filtration systems that clean the stormwater runoff before it enters the pond. Native plants and special landscaping materials also help to manage pollution and runoff at these facilities.

Our stormwater management systems

Aerial photo of Rumble PondOur stormwater management systems must meet guidelines and regulations set by authorities, such as the Ontario Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA).

Ensuring safe and reliable stormwater service is a core municipal responsibility, as such the City is moving towards a comprehensive modelling of the complete stormwater system. Our goal is to gain an understanding of the overall system capacity and constraints, and direction with respect to optimizing the existing system for today and in consideration of climate change, as well as the capacity to model various scenarios when new development is added to the system. The project is expected to be completed in 2023.

A number of the projects from our existing program, including the Pioneer Park Stormwater Management Facility in 2010, the Rumble Pond (pictured above) in 2014 and the Elgin Mills Greenway in 2018, have earned us Provincial and international awards.

Current Projects 

Lennox Park Valleyland Rehabilitation
Location: Lennox Park, south of Palmer Avenue
Status: Currently in the Tender Preparation Phase

GM1 Valleyland Erosion Protection
Location: Doncrest Valley, north of Highway 7 and east of Bayview Avenue
Status: Currently in the Study/Tender Preparation Phase 

Don Head East Pond/UED4 and UED5 Valleyland Erosion Protection
Location: North Richvale Greenway, south of Major Mackenzie Drive West, east of Harding Boulevard West
Status: Currently in the Study/Tender Preparation Phase 

Mill Pond and Heritage Estates Pond Rehabilitation
Location: Mill Pond Park, north of Mill Street, east of Bathurst Street
Status: Currently in the Study phase

Snively Wetland Outlet Rehabilitation
Location: Snively Wetland, south of Bloomington Road, west of Bayview Avenue
Status: Currently in the Study phase

Unity Park Drainage Channel Enclosure
Location: Unity Park, south of Centre Street East, east of Pugsley Avenue
Status: Currently in the Study phase 

South Richvale Valleyland Erosion Protection
Location: South Richvale Greenway, south of Carrville Road
Status: Currently in the Tender Preparation Phase

Toporowski Stream Valleyland Assessment
Location: Rouge River Headwaters Valley, south of Elgin Mills Road East, north of Redstone Road
Status: Currently in the Study/Tender Preparation Phase

Humber Flats Pond (SWMF 1-4) Rehabilitation
Location: Humber Flats Ecopark, south of Bloomington Road, east of Bathurst Street
Status: Study phase complete, next phase is detailed design

Schomberg Road Culvert Environmental Assessment
Location: East Humber River crossings at Schomberg Road, north of King Road
Status: Currently in the Detailed Design phase

Newman Pond (SWMF 2-11) Rehabilitation
Location: North of Newman Avenue, west of Bayview Avenue
Status: Currently in the Study phase. The Study is expected to be completed in 2025

Driftwood Pond (SWMF 8-2) Rehabilitation
Location: North and east of Timber Valley Avenue
Status: Currently in the Study phase. The Study is expected to be completed in 2025

Pomona Creek at Garden Avenue Valleyland Assessment
Location: Pomona Creek crossing at Garden Avenue, west of Yonge Street
Status: Currently in the Study/Tender Preparation Phase

Recently Completed Projects

Beaver Woodland Pond (SWMF 27-2) Rehabilitation
Location: Beaver Woodland, north of Highway 7 and West of West Beaver Creek Road
Status: Completed in 2024

Rothbury West Pond (SWMF 16-11) Sediment Removal
Location: West of Rothbury Road, east of Laredo Drive
Status: Completed in 2024

Cedar Springs Pond (SWMF 16-8) Sediment Removal
Location: North of Brookside Road, east of Cedar Springs Drive
Status: Completed in 2023

Snively Plunge Pool (PP2-1) Sediment Removal
Location: West of the Worthington Avenue and Snively Street intersection
Status: Completed in 2023

Twickenham Pond (SWMF 16-4) Rehabilitation
Location: North of Canyon Hill Drive, west of Larrat Lane
Status: Completed in 2023 

Mitchell Pond (SWMF 8-3) Rehabilitation
Location: North of Estate Garden Drive, west of Yonge Street
Status: Completed in 2022

Beaufort Hills Pond (SWMF 2-4) Feasibility Study
Location: North of Worthington Avenue, east of Yonge Street
Status: Completed in 2022

Wellsprings Pond (SWMF 8-5) Sediment Removal
Location: South of King Rd, southwest of Charles Connor Room (39 King Road) 
Status: Completed in 2021

Richmond Green West Pond (SWMF 14-3) Sediment Removal
Location: North of Elgin Mills Rd E, east of Richmond Hill Operations Centre (1200 Elgin Mills Rd E)
Status: Completed in 2019

Elgin Mills Greenway Pond (SWMF 16-5) Rehabilitation
Status: Completed in 2019
Location: South of Shaftsbury Avenue, east of Elgin West Community Centre 

Beaver Creek Pond (SWMF 28-1) Rehabilitation
Status: Completed in 2019
Location: North of Highway 7, east of East Beaver Creek Road

Wood Rim Pond (SWMF 2-9) Sediment Removal
Location: Northeast corner of North Lake Rd/ Wood Rim Dr, west of Green Meadow Crescent
Status: Completed in 2018

Heron Pond (SWMF 19-1) Sediment Removal
Location: Northwest and southwest corner of Frank Endean Rd/Cassata Ave, as well as northeast corner of Frank Endean Rd/Major Mackenzie Dr E
Status: Completed in 2018

Gemini Pond (SWMF 19-2) Sediment Removal
Location: South of Gemini Crescent, east of Fountain Court
Status: Completed in 2018 

Princeton Pond (SWMF 19-5) Sediment Removal
Location: North of Princeton Ave, west of Manorheights Street
Status: Completed in 2018 

Bayswater Pond (SWMF 2-3) Sediment Removal
Location: South of Bayswater Ave, east of Kingsmead Court
Status: Completed in 2016 

Rumble Pond (SWMF 17-1) Rehabilitation
Location: North of Mill St, east of Bathurst St
Status: Completed in 2014

Pioneer Pond (SWMF 17-2) Rehabilitation
Location: North of Major Mackenzie Dr W, east of Elston Court  
Status: Completed in 2010

Help reduce and improve your runoff

You can help Richmond Hill reduce the amount of runoff getting into our streams. Some ways to lower and improve your runoff footprint include:

  • Using a carwash instead of washing your car in your driveway
  • Cleaning up animal waste and yard waste
  • Using less fertilizer
  • Fixing leaking fluids from your car
  • Using rain barrels to catch roof runoff and using it to water your garden or lawn
  • Disconnecting your roof downspout if it's connected to a storm sewer and redirecting it to your lawn
  • Reducing your use of salt or sand in the winter
  • Getting rid of household hazardous waste properly
  • Choosing native plants that don't require as much watering
  • Checking your sprinklers for leaks
  • Following local rules for lawn watering

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