Project 24-2151
Streets affected: Hansen Road South, Orenda Road, Rutherford Road South, Clark Boulevard and Clarence Street
Advance notice and pre-design field investigation
As part of the Flow | Central Brampton Program, Peel Region will be replacing the watermains and sanitary sewers in your area within the next 2 years.
- Watermains are underground pipes that bring tap water from our water treatment facility to your area.
- Sanitary sewers are underground pipes that carry wastewater from your business to a water resource recovery facility. Wastewater is created when water goes down a drain or toilet.
As pipes age, we need to replace them to provide you with high-quality water and wastewater services.
This map shows the area of the watermain and sanitary sewer construction on the affected areas.
Important note
Construction will take place in the municipal right-of-way and within existing easements.
- The municipal right-of-way includes the street and the municipal-owned land between the street and the water service box, a small, round, metal valve located outside on the property line between your home or business and the road.
- An easement is where Peel Region has legal access to enter your property to maintain and improve Peel’s infrastructure.
This work may impact the bottom of your driveway and the area around the sidewalk. We recommend that you delay major landscaping or driveway paving until construction is completed.
Before construction begins
Before we start construction, we will be in your area conducting field investigations along Hansen Road South, Orenda Road, Rutherford Road South, Clark Boulevard and Clarence Street.
- We will survey your street and use temporary spray paint or flags on roads, driveways, and lawns to locate underground gas, hydro, and cable.
- We may drill holes in the road or municipal right-of-way to collect soil samples, determine ground conditions, or confirm utility locations. The municipal right-of-way includes the street and the municipal-owned land between the street and the water service box, a small, round, metal valve located outside on the property line between your home or business and the road.
- We will take pictures and videos to help restore the area as close as possible to its former condition, after construction takes place.
We expect these activities to happen between August 25 and December 5, 2025.
Consultant working hours
The work will be completed by J.D. Barnes Limited under contract to Peel Region. Working hours are from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Traffic impacts
There may be minor traffic disruptions during these activities. If this is needed, we will place signs giving directions.
Keeping you informed
We’re currently in the early planning stages, so we cannot give exact dates. As your city’s future planning activities may change, we may also update our plans to replace watermains or sanitary sewers. We’ll deliver more detailed information closer to the start of construction.
Get the latest project updates
- Sign up for e-notices.
- More information can be found on the Flow Program webpage.
We understand construction can be disruptive, and we appreciate your patience as we work to improve our community’s infrastructure. This work both maintains and improves Peel’s world-class water systems, allowing us to provide safe drinking water and reliable wastewater services to support a thriving community for life.
If you have any questions, please contact us.
Engineering Services Division
Public Works, Peel Region
Phone: 905-791-7800 ext. 4409