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Publication Date: June 10, 2025 - 14:53
OttaTalk, Episode 4: What do we do with all the rainwater?
June 10, 2025
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In the latest episode of the City’s official podcast series, we OttaTalk about rainwater and how to manage it on your property so it doesn’t get into your basement.
We can’t stop the rain from coming, but we can certainly tell it where to go.
Season 1, Episode 4: What do we do with all this rainwater?
Listen now:
In this episode, we chat with Connor Renouf, Outreach and Communications Coordinator from the Climate Change and Resiliency team. We’ll learn more about the actions you can take both inside and outside your home to reduce the risk of basement flooding, find out what rebate programs are available to help and hear an overview of what the City is doing to manage rain.
Links for this episode are:
- Basement flooding
- Residential Protective Plumbing program
- Rain Ready Ottawa
- Compassionate Grant program
- SoundCloud
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