Winter Topics

Learn about: cold weather energy savings (and how to get a rebate for a programmable thermostat), what to do if your pipes freeze (& how to prevent it), water main breaks, sledding & outdoor activities, mulching your garden for winter with Com-Til (while we still have temperate weather), keeping storm drains clear & more.


Holiday Reminder
Do Not Pour Cooking Oils & Grease Down the Drain after Preparing Meals. Fats, oils & grease (FOG) can clog sewers, resulting in basement backups & costly repairs. Learn how to properly dispose of grease or reuse it.


Water Main Breaks
Routine repairs usually take 4 - 6 hours to complete. Although most are not as dramatic as the photo, there typically isn't time to notify residents before shut-off & repairs begin. FAQ's Repaired on a priority system based on severity, location & other factors, most breaks are repaired within 2 weeks of being reported. And while every attempt is made to make repairs without shutting the water off, some temporary interruptions or reduced pressure may be necessary.


Locating a Water Meter & Emergency Service Valve
Do you know where the main shut-off valve is? Locate & mark your main control valve; show everyone in the house how to turn off water in an emergency. What To Do if Your Pipes Freeze or Break - Learn how to thaw your pipes safely & what to do if they break. 


Help Prevent Street Flooding - Keep Storm Drains Clear
Help prevent street flooding by keeping storm drains free from blockages. Trash, leaves, debris, snow & ice are all common causes of storm sewer blockages - you can help.


Recycle Your Holiday Tree

Columbus residents can dispose of their Holiday trees free of charge at several locations (Kurtz Brothers, Ohio Mulch) where they will be recycled into mulch, or can use the Rumpke curbside pickup on residents’ regular yard waste collection day. Remove lights, ornaments, tinsel & decorations. Our Com-Til Compost Facility will turn your tree into mulch. Find more yard waste collection details and locations. 


Sledding & Outdoor Activities
Downhill sledding, snowboarding or skiing is not permitted on the sloped land around the reservoir or dam due to safety reasons. Metro Parks offer sledding, winter hikes & other outdoor activities.


Salty Taste
A salty, briny or soapy taste and/or slippery texture are commonly noted in the winter when large quantities of deicing salts are applied to roads and walkways.


Dispose of Yard Waste Properly - Pet Waste Too
Waste must be properly prepared and placed for collection. Leaves swept into the curb will not be collected in Columbus. Dumping yard waste into storm drains or waterways adds excess nutrients to the water, can clog drains & contribute to flooding. Better yet, compost & mulch yard waste.


Cool Weather Energy Savings Tips
Page coming soon: Learn how to save energy during cooler weather. Plus, link to a rebate offer for a new programmable thermostat or low flow shower head.