Sanitary Sewer
The City of Chilliwack’s Sanitary Sewer System collects wastewater from throughout the City and brings it to the Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) for processing and disposal. The WWTP is designed for the maximum daily flow to be 80,700m3 per day, currently our average daily discharge is 22,430m3 per day. The wastewater that flows through the Sanitary Sewer System is a combination of used water that comes from residential, industrial, commercial and institutional properties that are connected to the sanitary system. Treating wastewater helps protect the human health, the environment and aquatic life. The City of Chilliwack Regulates the Sanitary Sewer through the Sanitary Sewer System Regulation Bylaw No. 3702, 2010.
Sanitary Sewer System by the Numbers
376 km of pipe (296km gravity and 80km forced main)
55 Sewer Lift Stations
1 Wastewater Treatment Plant
What Can't go down the drain?
The Sanitary Sewer System Regulation Bylaw 2010, No. 3072 identifies the specific wastes that are prohibited and restricted from being discharged into the sanitary sewer system. Hazardous wastes should never be disposed of down the drain. You can find further information on disposal options for hazardous waste on the Recycle Council of BC Website or attend the City of Chilliwack’s annual household hazardous waste day (generally held in the Fall).
The BC Medications Return Program provides detailed information on where to properly dispose of unused pharmaceuticals and medications.
Remember the three p’s when you flush anything down the drain – pee, poo and (toilet) paper!
City of Chilliwack Sanidump Locations
The City of Chilliwack now operates two RV dump stations. One station is at Heritage Park and the other is near the Evans Road roundabout.
Sanitary Forcemain Upgrade
A new sewer forcemain will be installed along Hodgins Avenue and Wolfe Road from Sunset Drive to Dyke Road. This project is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2025.
Sanitary Sewer Preventative Maintenance/Control
In order for the sewer system to continue to operate properly, a number of maintenance and control programs have been put in place:
Waste Water Treatment Outfall Project
The project will ensure that the City’s wastewater treatment plant outfall can continue to operate effectively and that the City is in compliant with regulatory requirements.
Wastewater Treatment Plant
About the City of Chilliwack's Wastewater Treatment Plant.