Infrastructure within the City of Pitt Meadows includes, but is not limited to, the physical components of our roads, bridges, water supply, sewer, and drainage. 

The City is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the City Water System (domestic & fire protection), Sanitary Sewer System, Diking and Drainage System, and Road Network.   The provision of good quality drinking water, sewage treatment, solid waste collection, and drainage are everyday necessities provided to the public by the City of Pitt Meadows. 

Click any of the headings below for more information.

Our Infrastructure Inventory

Dikes

The City has 11 flood gates, six (6) pump stations (home to 15 water pumps) at Pitt Meadows dike stations to protect city infrastructure.  Learn more about the purpose of diking in Pitt Meadows, the catchment areas and restrictions. 

Interested in exploring the diking network throughout Pitt Meadows?  Download any of our trail or dike network maps by visiting City Maps & Open Data.  

Photo: Douglas Miller

Sewer, Storm, Drainage

The City of Pitt Meadows performs maintenance for:

  • 48.5km of sanitary sewer mains, with over 3000 sanitary connections
  • Eight (8) sewer lift stations to facilitate the transfer of sewage water to the Metro Vancouver sewer main for treatment
  • 176.7km of ditches with 736 culverts to ensure flow of water

Find information on cost charges, new connections, flushing, and location services. 

Water

The City is responsible for delivery of quality drinking water, as well as providing water supply for fire protection.

We maintain 485 fire hydrants, 489 mainline and service vales, six pressure-reducing valve (PRV) stations with two PRV's at each station, and one booster station.

Find information on our water system, water quality, lawn watering regulations and other ways to conserve water, and our Waterworks Bylaw.

 

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