
The BMGCA has been meeting and consulting with the City of Ottawa regarding the Statewood Pond stormwater facility (SWF). The summary below assesses the Statewood Pond exploring issues, alternatives, and improvements for its pond and water management system. To see a detailed view on the City of Ottawa’s assessment, options and plan, please see this presentation – City Presentation_June 15_2026_optimized Below is a summary of the presentation.
Facility Overview and Conditions
Condition Assessment and Findings
Alternative Solutions for the Pond
Improvements Applicable to All Alternatives
Cost and Comments on Each Alternative
Preferred Solution and Recommended Measures
We will proceed with the City’s recommended approach, which is to maintain the existing conditions in the upper cell and implement the following actions:
· Landscaping improvements: We will enhance landscaping around the upper cell (trees and shrubs). We will coordinate with Forestry to prepare a draft landscaping plan, which will be shared with residents for review and feedback.
· Outlet structure modifications: We will proceed with modifications to the pond outlet structure located at the far east corner of the lower cell. This work is anticipated to occur later this summer and is expected to take approximately 2–3 weeks, with only minor disruptions. Once the work is complete, there will be no change to the normal water level in the lower cell, aside from a slightly slower decline following rainfall events.
· Access improvements: A new gate will be installed in the existing railing on the west side of the facility to improve access for maintenance equipment (e.g., mowers).
· Safety measures: We will continue to explore options to discourage the public from crossing the facility via the armour stone wall. As discussed, potential measures include installing a section of galvanized chain-link fence on the south side of the wall with appropriate signage, along with shrubs (e.g., Northern bush honeysuckle) on the north side. We will follow up once we have further details.
· Phragmites: This site was treated with herbicide last year. Our spraying contractor will return in the fall to continue treatment efforts. Based on our experience, eradicating phragmites is challenging and typically requires several years of sustained management.
To provide comments and suggestions on this project, please send an email to vp@bmgcakanata.ca.