Stormwater disposal responsibilities

Property owners are responsible for ensuring their stormwater system is correctly installed via a legal connection to the stormwater system. Stormwater must be directed to specified, defined and agreed 'lawful points of discharge', which include:

  • Where lots drain to the road frontage, it is required that the roof water is piped to the kerb and channel fronting your property. For this solution a kerb adapter must be used; or
  • Lots that do not drain toward a road must be directed to a pit at the low point of the lot and  piped to a Council controlled drainage easement or reserve.

Correctly installing and maintaining stormwater connections is a legal responsibility for all property owners, but is also the key to ensuring the protection and safety of your own property, family and infrastructure - and your neighbours' - from flooding.

Well-maintained pipes, kerb connections and kerb adaptors also reduce risks and hazards to passing pedestrians


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Last Updated: 31 January 2022

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