Replacement of Nobleton Groundwater Production Well
Construction continues on the new groundwater production well at 14 Royal Avenue in the community of Nobleton. The new groundwater production well #7 will replace existing production well #3 and provide system redundancy. Construction of the new groundwater production well #7 is expected to be completed by fall 2022. During construction of the new well, reducing your water usage will help minimize any possible impacts to your water or wastewater services. Thank you for your patience while we complete this vital work. Visit york.ca/waterconstruction for more information about replacement of the Nobleton production well #3.
If you have any questions about the Nobleton Production Well #3 Replacement, please contact:
Construction Inquiries:
Mark Ortiz
Project Manager Environmental Services,
Public Works York Region
1-289-716-0904
[email protected]
General Inquiries:
Access York
York Region
1-877-464-9675
@email
This summer, be water smart.
Water is part of everything we do; showering, staying hydrated while exercising, washing our hands, watering our gardens and so much more! Every day, York Region collects, treats and stores more than 325 million litres of drinking water. Generally, York Region’s water is supplied by groundwater production wells and Lake Ontario water, which is blended in reservoirs, water towers and distribution pipes. The community of Nobleton’s water comes primarily from groundwater, which is an underground water supply found in soil and rock crevices— and it recharges indefinitely, if the water usage does not exceed the natural recharge rate.
By using less water, it saves you money, protects our environment and ensures the community of Nobleton has enough water for daily use and emergencies.
Commit to minimizing your water use by:
- Running dishwashers and washing machines with full loads
- Sweeping driveways and walkways instead of washing with a hose
- Turning off the tap while brushing your teeth
- Using a rain barrel to collect water for your plants
- Finding and repairing water leaks
When watering your plants, shrubs and lawns, follow the Township of King’s Water Use Bylaw:
Even numbered street numbers may use water on the even days of the calendar month between the hours 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. or 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Odd numbered street numbers may use water on the odd days of the calendar month between the hours of 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. or 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
For more information visit King.ca Visit york.ca/savewater for tips to save water
Tip: Water your lawn early in the morning or in the evening to maximize water penetration into the lawn