Watershed Action Plan

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The City of Hamilton (City) is developing a City of Hamilton Watershed Action Plan (Plan) to improve water quality and water quantity within the City’s watersheds and Hamilton Harbour. The goal of the Plan is to improve the health of our watershed, address community concerns, and continue to progress on the City’s environmental stewardship. This work will ultimately help to delist the Hamilton Harbour as an Area of Concern.

For many years, investments have been made into reducing point-source pollution in Hamilton Harbour. Point-source pollution comes from a single place such as a wastewater treatment plant or factory and is easy to identify. The City of Hamilton Watershed Action Plan will help to identify and guide work to address non-point source pollution. Non-point-source pollution comes from many places and is harder to identify such as runoff after a period of rain. Actions within the Plan will focus on activities that are within the care and control of the City.

The City covers a large geographical area and contains many watersheds. These watersheds are shared between several municipalities and fall under the management of Conservation Halton, the Hamilton Conservation Authority, the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, and the Grand River Conservation Authority.

A watershed is an area of land that drains rainfall and snowmelt into streams and rivers which then flows into a larger body of water such as a lake, bay, or harbour. The City will continue to work together with the Conservation Authorities to support watershed improvements beyond the City of Hamilton Watershed Action Plan.

Once the City of Hamilton Watershed Action Plan is complete, a recommendation report will be brought forward to City Council for approval. Implementation of the City of Hamilton Watershed Action Plan is expected in 2025.

Review the draft Plan

The City has created a draft version of the Watershed Action Plan based on municipal studies, partner reports, and extensive community outreach and engagement. We invite you to review the draft version of the City of Hamilton Watershed Action Plan and provide your comments or ask your questions by September 6, 2024.

Once the Plan is finalized, a recommendation report will be brought forward to City Council for approval this fall. Implementation of the Plan is expected in 2025.

Virtual Public Meeting

We hosted virtual public meetings on May 2 and August 20, 2024 where we introduced the Watershed Action Plan, provided progress updates, outlined the timeline for implementation and held a question and answer session. In the latest meeting, the project team shared the draft priority actions and how public feedback helped to inform the draft Plan. If you missed the public meetings please watch the recorded sessions below.

Watershed Action Plan Questions & Answers

Review the public submitted questions on the draft Watershed Action Plan

The City of Hamilton (City) is developing a City of Hamilton Watershed Action Plan (Plan) to improve water quality and water quantity within the City’s watersheds and Hamilton Harbour. The goal of the Plan is to improve the health of our watershed, address community concerns, and continue to progress on the City’s environmental stewardship. This work will ultimately help to delist the Hamilton Harbour as an Area of Concern.

For many years, investments have been made into reducing point-source pollution in Hamilton Harbour. Point-source pollution comes from a single place such as a wastewater treatment plant or factory and is easy to identify. The City of Hamilton Watershed Action Plan will help to identify and guide work to address non-point source pollution. Non-point-source pollution comes from many places and is harder to identify such as runoff after a period of rain. Actions within the Plan will focus on activities that are within the care and control of the City.

The City covers a large geographical area and contains many watersheds. These watersheds are shared between several municipalities and fall under the management of Conservation Halton, the Hamilton Conservation Authority, the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, and the Grand River Conservation Authority.

A watershed is an area of land that drains rainfall and snowmelt into streams and rivers which then flows into a larger body of water such as a lake, bay, or harbour. The City will continue to work together with the Conservation Authorities to support watershed improvements beyond the City of Hamilton Watershed Action Plan.

Once the City of Hamilton Watershed Action Plan is complete, a recommendation report will be brought forward to City Council for approval. Implementation of the City of Hamilton Watershed Action Plan is expected in 2025.

Review the draft Plan

The City has created a draft version of the Watershed Action Plan based on municipal studies, partner reports, and extensive community outreach and engagement. We invite you to review the draft version of the City of Hamilton Watershed Action Plan and provide your comments or ask your questions by September 6, 2024.

Once the Plan is finalized, a recommendation report will be brought forward to City Council for approval this fall. Implementation of the Plan is expected in 2025.

Virtual Public Meeting

We hosted virtual public meetings on May 2 and August 20, 2024 where we introduced the Watershed Action Plan, provided progress updates, outlined the timeline for implementation and held a question and answer session. In the latest meeting, the project team shared the draft priority actions and how public feedback helped to inform the draft Plan. If you missed the public meetings please watch the recorded sessions below.

Watershed Action Plan Questions & Answers

Review the public submitted questions on the draft Watershed Action Plan

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Thank you for participating in this survey! Your input is essential for understanding community perspectives and helping us to prioritize actions to improve and protect the Hamilton Harbour, our waterbodies, and natural environment. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts.


    The City of Hamilton collects information under authority of ‘Section 227 of the Municipal Act, 2001’.  Any personal information collected for the City of Hamilton Watershed Action Plan will be used to follow up on the related survey, if needed.  By providing your email address, you are consenting to receiving emails from the City of Hamilton and/or their agents/contractors for purposes related to the City of Hamilton Watershed Action Plan. Information collected for this initiative may be stored on servers located in Canada and may be subject to Canadian laws.  Questions about the collection of this personal information can be directed to Senior Project Manager Watershed Management, Public Works, 100 King St W (9th Floor), 289-556-3706, Tim.Crowley@hamilton.ca

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