Cross-Connections & Backflow
components of our program consist of: Maintain a database of testable backflow assemblies and
generate notices to customers prior to and for overdue annual
testing of these devices Register American Water Works Association Cross-Connection Control
Specialists as licensed testers and installers within our jurisdiction Ensure the licensed testers
are utilizing properly calibrated testing equipment to perform the testing of the backflow devices
Review blueprints and construction documents during the building permit phase and denote these on
the building permit to ensure current backflow prevention measures are implemented Perform
inspections of buildings/properties/facilities to document existing backflow devices and identify
potential hazards requiring backflow prevention Create inspection reports and convey these requirements to businesses and property owners Educate
other team members, field technicians, and the public on Cross Connection Control Our
Cross-Connection Control Inspectors conduct on-site inspections of buildings/properties/facilities
on a continual basis. These are often requested due to questions and concerns from building owners
and operators to ensure they are meeting current requirements. Inspections may also occur with no
notice if the City has reasonable suspicion of any risk of contamination to the water supply or
where backflow prevention measures are believed to be absent. The Cities Act authorizes a
designated officer to enter that land or building at any reasonable time and carry out the
inspection. The inspection in almost every case should not cause a disruption to the operation of
the facility or require the interruption of the water supply. During the inspection, our team will
require access to all areas with piping and equipment/fixtures connected to the water supply. Our
inspectors will document and photograph a variety of items connected to or using water. Some
examples are existing backflow prevention devices, water metres, plumbing fixtures, fire sprinkler
systems and an assortment of equipment used for heating/cooling, food preparation, medical,
sanitizing, etc. The information collected during the inspection is stored internally and will not
be released to any third party without consent. Any necessary requirements post inspection will be
conveyed to you via a letter of requirements. ...
Multi-Family Property Waste Guide
a to ensure occupants understand how to correctly use the containers. Engage and educate occupants
on a regular basis. Providing information on a bi-annual basis is a
great way to keep occupants informed about your waste management program. Submit your waste planannually to the City of Regina via our website. Your waste plan must
include hauling and processing information. Encourage occupants to recycle their glass containers.
The City of Regina has partnered with SARCAN Recycling to offer residents an additional option for
recycling non-refundable glass containers like pickle jars and jam jars. Glass is a challenging
material to recover from co-mingled recycling programs due to potential breakage. Glass taken to
SARCAN ensures that the containers remain intact and are recycled. Reach out to the City of Regina
for support and resources. Email us at wastediversionservices@regina.ca. Refer to The Waste
Management Bylaw, section 37 for information on proper waste container management and minimum
material collection requirements. Education Material We are here to help educate your occupants!
Providing consistent and visible signage throughout your building(s) helps occupants properly sort
their recycling, food and yard waste and garbage. Signs will also reduce contamination and
encourages waste diversion. Below are free resources and signage to download and use in your
building(s). Recycle Here Poster (8.5x11) Recycle Here Poster (11x17) Recycling Items Poster (8.5 x
11) Recycling Items Poster (11x17) Compost Here Poster (8.5x11) Compost Here Poster (11x17) Compost
Items Poster (8.5x11) Compost Items Poster (11x17) Check off the items that are accepted in your
recycling program. Post the signage throughout your building(s) and on the recycling bins. Tenant
Handout Fillable PDF Check off the items that are accepted in your garbage and recycling bins. Hand
the letter out to your tenants.Annual Reminders To receive an annual reminder please ensure your mailing address is correct. To change
your corporation mailing address: Visit ISC to request a Change of Address for Service Once the
address has been changed at ISC’s corporate registry, send a copy of the Corporate Registry ProfileReport that shows the new address for service to 1Assess@regina.ca.
Frequently Asked Questions How do I know which building belongs to which civic address? This should
be listed on your property tax notice. You can also contact the City of Regina Taxation &
Assessment Department to find out. My annual letter is missing
properties I own or listed properties I do not own. Property owners must update their information
with Information Services Corporation (ISC) AND the City of Regina. Incomplete or outdated
information may cause incorrect information sent to owners (including variations on C/O or mailing
address information). I need to update my mailing address. ...
Cat & Dog Licences
Purchase an annual pet licence for your cat or dog to help ensure
your furry family member is returned safely if it becomes lost or is found running loose.
Budget & Finance
and recreation. 2025 Proposed Budget Building the Budget The following video provides an overview
of how City Administration and Council build the annual budget.
Video Transcript Audio Visual Narrator: Did you know the City of Regina is responsible for
providing many of the services we use every day? City scene. Vehicles, pedestrians, and bikes
animate across the scene. More than 60, in fact, City scene fades to background. Text reading “60+
Services” appears. Including water in our taps, the roads we drive on, snow removal, garbage and
recycling collection, and police and fire services that help keep our community safe. Icons
representing water, roads, snow removal, garbage, recycling, police services and fire services
appear. So when it comes to making budget decisions, how the City invests your tax dollars is
important for everyone. ...
Snow Storage Site Use Application
Apply for an annual permit to use the City of Regina Snow Storage Site.
Other Business Licences Application Form
Second-hand dealers, pawn brokers, coin dealers and tow truck drivers have a separate licensing fee schedule and must meet specialized requirements.