City tests water square

The city recently tested the water square it installed in the place des Fleurs-de-Macadam on Mont‑Royal to see if it really would absorb the quantity of water we’d get during a massive downpour – and it did the job.

It’s not really rocket science to realize that if the city is solidly paved, runoff has nowhere to go except the sewers and people’s basements, but if you punch a few holes here and there, water will have somewhere better to go. The city’s acting on this idea now.