Quebecers consume an average of 364 litres of water a day. Here are a few statistics linked to this consumption. Activity Average water consumption Flushing the toilet 20 to 28 litres Taking a bath 135 to 150 litres Tak......
Learn moreView the September 19, 2024 information evening on YouTube View the presentation slides of the information evening on September 19, 2024 Throughout the year, the Town carries out regular maintenance work on its sewer and drinking water systems......
Learn moreAll projects to connect to the municipal drinking water or sewer system, including modifications or disconnection of existing connections, require a permit issued by the Town of Mount Royal. This procedure details the steps to follow and documents t......
Learn moreSeptember 25, 2024 - The recent heavy rains in our region have unfortunately affected many homes in our community. A public information evening on September 19, 2024, at Town Hall, has been held to learn more about the actions ta......
Learn morePermitted times According to By-law no. 1419, from May 1 to October 1, between 6:00 and 8:00 and between 18:00 and 22:00, manual watering on even-numbered calendar days for addresses with an even civic number and on odd-numbered days for addresses......
Learn moreFollowing the By-law No. 1419 , all water provided by the Town to establishments located on its territory will be measured by meters. Here is the detail of meter readings: Serial No.: 9999999 Diameter: ½ inch Current reading: 15-06-11 153,......
Learn moreYou have excess water consumption? Excess water consumption is often caused by leaks. The following tips will help you detect them. Leak coming from the flushing system To see if the toilet tank is leaking, drop two or three drops of food colourin......
Learn moreThis by-law sets out the conditions applicable to the supply of drinking water to residents and their use of it. It also sets the water consumption rates and establishes the rules governing water meters and billing. It contains, among other things,......
Learn moreRead the latest annual report (2022) on the quality of drinking water in TMR, as produced by the Division de l'expertise technique de l'agglomération de Montréal.
Learn moreThe aim of Public Works is to take charge of repair work within four to eight hours for water main break emergencies, from the time the break is reported. The costs of repairs are assumed by Town of Mount Royal if the public system is found to be t......
Learn moreUpdated on May 20, 2025 at 13:30 The boil advisory is now lifted on the temporary network on Graham and Regent . A boil water advisory was in effect for homes located in the Graham Boulevard and Regent Road area, in connection with the rehabi......
Learn moreThe action plan, presented on September 19, 2024 at the Town council, was divided into 3, namely: 2024-2025 - short term 2025-2026 - medium term 2027 and + - long term Here's an update on the activities planned for 2024-2025 , as well as t......
Learn moreSince April 28, 2025, the Town of Mount Royal has been rehabilitating the water main on Plymouth Avenue and Lucerne Road. The work, carried out by Sanexen Services Environnementaux inc. will be completed on Friday, July 5, 2025. Exceptionally, wor......
Learn moreIn the case of obstructions caused by tree roots. Before contacting the Town, it is up to the homeowner to contract the services of a plumber to check his or her installations. A plumber can view the pipes with a camera to determine whether the prob......
Learn moreAoût 2023 M IEUX PROTÉGER SA MAISON C ONTRE L ES DÉGÂTS D ’ EAU DANS UN CONTEXTE D ’ ÉVÉNEMENTS MÉTÉOROLO GIQUES EXTRÊMES Ch ères résident e s, chers résidents, À la suite des pluies torrentielles qu’a vécue s la région......
Learn moreA Garden Brimming with Tomatoes and Peppers By Albert Mondor , horticulturist and biologist Tomatoes and peppers are two of the most popular plants for urban farming. Both are from the nightshade plant family, or Solanaceae, and are pa......
Learn moreFor homeowners, in addition to having your foundation inspected regularly for cracks, we'd like to make you aware of some individual preventive measures you should take to avoid water damage in the basement: Check valves: Make sure that all......
Learn moreTip #1: Managing heavy rainfall through urban greening Did you know that nature can help us better manage heavy rainfall? Large parking spaces and paved backyards prevent water from seeping into the ground, which can lead to heavy wate......
Learn moreTo get a permit for the installation of a new sewer and/or water main connection: Learn more
Learn moreWith the return of the spring season and the hotter weather, there is an increased risk of heavy rainstorms in the Montreal region. Such weather events can send large volumes of water into the sewer systems in a short amount of time, potentially ove......
Learn moreWhether it's environmental issues, gutters, pool enclosures or trees to be replaced in backyards, the teams on the ground will be able to inform you about the steps required to ensure the safety and compliance of your homes. Replacing trees in bac......
Learn moreCreating Your Urban Veggie Garden By Albert Mondor , horticulturist and biologist Given the current health and economic situation, many people are feeling the urge to reconnect with food and become more self-sufficient by growing their......
Learn moreCreating your Urban Veggie Garden By Albert Mondor , horticulturist and biologist Are you eager to follow the huge urban agriculture trend this summer by growing your own vegetables and herbs, but don’t have any land? No problem, you c......
Learn moreOverseen by the Regroupement des éco-quartiers (REQ), the Blue Patrol aim to raise awareness and educate residents about various environmental issues related to the urban environment. Since 2010, the Blue Patrol has been advising citizens on how......
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