Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)
905 W 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 5/21/1998
Her clay lateral is broken down and has had it snaked. The neighbor at 911 has a sucker tree that the roots keep growing into her lateral. She has asked the neighbors to cut the tree and they won't.
Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)
1525 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 4/16/1998
MANHOLE BACKING UP
Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)
3216 E 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 3/24/1998
SEWER BACKUP AFTER HOURS CALL TO CONTROL
Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)
1315 S High ST
- Case Date:
- 5/10/2005
Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)
2505 S Madison ST
- Case Date:
- 8/31/2004
TX from customer service re rain water in basement and garage. Sanitary sewer installation crew removed driveway culvert during construction in 1986 and did not replace apparantly due to sewer line location directly under previous site of culvert.
Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)
1019 E Sheridan DR
- Case Date:
- 11/21/2021
Our toilet will not flush and neither will the neighbor's. We have both had the drainage pipe reamed out to the street and the problem is still there. We think the blockage is across the street by the stream. Please unclog this for us.
Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)
1019 E Sheridan DR
- Case Date:
- 11/21/2021
You can call me any time about this problem which is also at 1021 E Sheridan Dr.
Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)
1503 E Dunstan DR
- Case Date:
- 2/18/2022
I am concerned about the sewage line between East Dunstan and East Clairmont. After the melt last year, there was a major blockage causing my basement to be flooded with sewage.The level in my home sewage line has been visibly rising the last few days, and I’d like to ask to check for blockage in the sewage line between East Dunstan and East Clairmont.
Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)
528 S College AVE
- Case Date:
- 2/18/2022
The interior of the building frequently smells strongly of sewage.
Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)
2203 E Moores PIKE
- Case Date:
- 4/3/2022
The sewer lines for 2201, 2203, and 2207 connect together and then jointly connect to city sewer. As this was done sometime in the 1950s, is this up to current city codes? Over the past few years there have been a few sewer back-ups as a result of all lines being connected. Is there a grant available to the homeowners that will allow each of them to disconnect from each other and connect to city sewer individually? Please contact Nancy Goswami 812-679-0131 (2203), Kevin McWhirter 812-322-3553 (2201). Contact information for other homeowner is unknown to me.