closed #180791
Illegal Discharge (Storm Sewers)
723 N Lindbergh Dr, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 7/28/2022
An active sewer line is leaking on to Lindbergh and flowing downhill to Lindbergh where it drains into the storm sewer.
An active sewer line is leaking on to Lindbergh and flowing downhill to Lindbergh where it drains into the storm sewer.
I believe this is a septic field leak onto the sidewalk. Intersection of Gramercy Park Dr. and North Claybrooke Ct.
Water is slowly but continuosly leaking from the house at 501 South Mitchell across the Eastside neighborhood pocket park into the storm water runoff ditch. The leak location is close to the house's sewer cleanout and so possibly a sewage leak.
Wet cement draining to storm drain, possibly related to boring work in area.
Silt fence has been removed; dirt will easily runoff into stream
Large tree trunk in Jackson Creek. Another big chunk about to go down. Potential issue with flooding.
Last night there was mud and new stones, as well as pretty deep ponding, on W. 17th St. in front of Tri-North Middle School (facing north). Perhaps it’s the first big rain since that project finished? The water, mud, and stones were just pouring down the driveway onto Tri-North. The construction head of the Tri-North project wasn’t very proactive about erosion control from the beginning of the project last year. And the designers must not have been careful enough when planning for rain.
There are multiple areas of stormwater runoff and pooling occurring on my property due to the development and ensuing increased runoff produced by the adjacent property at 910 N Madison St. My observations of increased water on my property come from regrading of the property to be higher than mine, a capped drain, building on the N-S alleyway that used to serve as a way for runoff to flow to the street, and redirection of water onto my properties via gutters, tubing, and installed drainage flows that direct onto my property on the north and northeast side of the 910 N Madison property. This has caused flooding in my basement, yard, and driveway that was not there prior to the redevelopment of this property and the vacation of the alley. I have more photos of where the stormwater drainage from this property is deliberately directed onto my properties, but am not able to upload them here due to the limit of one photo. All of lots surrounding this home are now on the market for development at an increased density. My concern is for my current situation and for the increased drainage issues that will come from further densification without mitigation to protect me and my surrounding neighbors. I would appreciate someone to come out to my property to see the current situation and drains installed by the City that are not functioning to protect my properties at 317 W 14th and 920 N Madison from damage by stormwater runoff.
Hello, We are contacting you again to follow up on a ticket we submitted a couple of months ago regarding the stormwater. The project that started last year it is still not completed. Thank you!
Hello, I just wanted to follow up on the progress of the ticket we opened on 03/03/23. We have not received any response or feedback from your department.Thank you!