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closed #53494

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

W COTTAGE GROVE

Case Date:
7/13/2000

Cave in around manhole at intersection of Cottage Grove & Monroe St

closed #59213

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

W GIFFORD RD

Case Date:
2/1/1999

MANHOLE OVERFLOWING BEHIND HOSPITALITY HOUSE.

closed #52875

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

W GRIMES LN

Case Date:
9/10/2000

Has zeored out.

closed #52301

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

W GRIMES LN

Case Date:
10/16/2000

Sewer backup.

closed #49909

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

W HICKORY

Case Date:
5/23/2001

DOING NEW CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, EXCAVATED AROUND MANHOLE WHERE TIE IN IS, THAT IS CRACKED

closed #48084

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

W KIRKWOOD AVE

Case Date:
9/17/2001

Sewer backup from Elm to Morrison's TV on W Kirkwood Ave.

closed #72994

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

W LEONARD SPRINGS RD

Case Date:
1/1/1970

Sewer main is stopped up in the middle of Fairington & Leonard Springs.

closed #41625

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

W YOST

Case Date:
2/19/2003

CHECK FOR LOOSE MANHOLE COVER THAT HAS DAMAGED A CAR TIRE

closed #186494

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

Washington St & Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
12/12/2023

This is more likely a Watermain problem, but there’s an overflow at this water valve access

closed #164711

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

Case Date:
6/7/2018

My wife and I are owners of a home at 806 W. 4th St., here in Bloomington. We have owned this home since approximately 2006. Recently I had a conversation with John Kirtland, who is the owner of a rental property at 112 S. Maple. This property backs directly onto our Eastern property line to the rear of our home. Apparently, these two houses share a sanitary sewer line at some point, with the Maple St. house connecting downstream of our line, before connecting to city sewer line. This is a best guess, as I am not sure it has been verified. Mr. Kirtland is apparently having plumbing issues with his rental property, and is proposing that he disconnect our line. Understandably, I am concerned that this is not a solution that works for our house. I assume that this current sanitary sewer hook up for these homes has been in place for nearly 100 years, as our home was built around 1920. We have had the clay tile in our backyard dug and replaced with plastic a couple of years ago, although we only went for about 60 ft., until we could connect to functioning line. It has occurred to me that no action should be taken until CBU has been made aware of the situation and given your recommendation. Thank you for your assistance, George Bull and Faye Mark