REPORT
TO MAYOR & COUNCIL
Subject: Dry
Fire Hydrants
Prepared By: Mike H.
Hammer
Position: Director
– Protective Services
Date Prepared:
Background:
A large area of the
Details:
There is a system
available that can ensure us of a ready, year-round source of water to use not
only for firefighting, but a system that can also supply water to public
services at work in the rural areas of the community and to MNR crews engaged
in wildfire operations.
The system referred to is
identified as a “dry fire hydrant”. When
properly arranged and installed the hydrants are recognized by the insurance
industry as a credible source of water for fire fighting purposes.
Dry hydrants therefore
have a positive impact on Municipal Fire Insurance Classifications. Homes located within 1,000 feet of an IOA/FUS
recognized hydrant of 200 IGPM can result in insurance rate reductions. Other rate reductions are
achievable using a recognized water shuttle. We already have the capability to carry out
this operation in some areas of our municipality.
The dry hydrant system
was the subject of an article published in the Ontario Fire Service Messenger,
an information magazine published by the Ontario Fire Marshall’s Office. In researching this information, I spoke to
the individuals noted in the attached article and they continue to be strong
boosters of this technology.
Projected Costs:
There are not many
Canadian suppliers of dry hydrants and there are even fewer in
·
Hydrant
material and installation @ $120.00 per running foot
·
Initial
number of units throughout Greenstone – 30
·
Funding – NTA
·
Total -
$150,000.00 +/-
Recommendation:
That the Municipality
continue to strongly promote fire prevention to the public through all of our
volunteer fire departments and to equip our volunteers with the tools to
effectively carry out fire suppression operations when required. The installation of dry hydrants should be
considered for the 2003 construction season.
Mike H. Hammer
Director – Protective
Services
Reviewed by CAO:
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Reviewed by Mayor:
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