closed #140497
Sewer Problems (Storm Sewers)
3707 E Chaudion CT
- Case Date:
- 8/28/2014
Customer wants storm drain in back yard to be cleaned out.
Customer wants storm drain in back yard to be cleaned out.
The City is a real nuisance. There is some really loud, non-stop grinding noises coming from this property that City Utility vehicles are in and out of all the time. What is going on? You are making it impossible to do anything at all of the neighboring houses and properties with this constant noise. Please stop.
Water is pooling at the end of the culdesac and hole next to storm drain needs to be patched.
3635 S. Bainbridge Dr. All three storm inlets during flash flooding events aren't able to keep up with the water demand which then sends water down our driveway. About 3 years ago a third drain was installed to help mitigate the issue but hasn't worked the way it was intended. We left for the weekend for a funeral this past weekend and the drains became clogged which then sent water down our driveway and flooded the basement for the second time this year. First time happened in November due to leaves and the leave pickup program overwhelming our storm inlets. We had a swell put in to mitigate the driveway water and it has worked well. However, when the storm drains clog, the swell is overwhelmed. Please help.
Customer says toilets are backing up
Storm drain in the back yard is sinking in.
Holes around storm grate, soil stays wet in grassy area, infiltration system not working, storm pipe drains out into the woods.
Tree root blockage in sanitary sewer
3600 block of Brownridge Rd on north side: Due to flooding, the stream bed is encroaching on the road surface so that now there's a 3-ft. drop eroded up to the black-top. It's beginning to undermine the road surface. Some local erosion control for about a 10-foot stretch should arrest the problem for the foreseeable future, I'd think. Of course, we could wait until the road gets undercut, and that'd be quite a bit more complicated, I think.
Possible water main break. large amount of water running in street drain.