Do I need a hydrant permit?
All hydrant users are required to have a permit. Using a fire hydrant without a permit is against the law.
Why are hydrant permits required?
By obtaining a permit and reporting your usage, you help us keep track of hydrant and water use in Edmonton. A permit also helps ensure you have the proper training and equipment to operate hydrants. This prevents problems like damaged hydrants and water mains and helps keep hydrants working to provide emergency protection and clean water to our community.
Can permit holders access potable water from hydrants?
Hydrant permits cannot be provided if there is risk of potable use as they are no longer applicable for potable water. Permit holders that require bulk potable water can access our bulk water sites.
Safe hydrant use is required
Contact us
Customer Service and Fire Hydrant Permit Programs
Phone:
(780) 412-3850
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Hours of operation
Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
To pick up your hydrant meter please visit
EPCOR Aurum Site
2545 Aurum Road NE
To report hydrant damage or usage, please call EPCOR Water Dispatch at
(780) 412-4500.
Anyone operating a hydrant needs to be trained on safe hydrant use. You will need to review our YouTube video.
Obtaining a hydrant permit
There is an annual application fee for a hydrant permit and a monthly fee for a hydrant permit. Equipment rentals are included in your monthly fee, and actual usage is billed monthly based on your metered water consumption.
Please note: You are charged a monthly city annual hydrant permit minimum daily average if you do not report your usage by the 15th of each calendar month. If your needs are seasonal, you won't pay for the off-season if you return your equipment and end your permit agreement.
Report your daily hydrant usage
You must call EPCOR Water Dispatch to get approval to use a hydrant each time it is used (the same hydrant in a single day only must be reported once).
Report your hydrant meter reads
Report your actual meter read by the 15th of each calendar month.