closed #115468
Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)
827 W 14th ST
- Case Date:
- 10/30/1998
HIT WATER LINES AND TORE IT OUT
HIT WATER LINES AND TORE IT OUT
Yesterday, during the huge mid-day rainstorm, water came up through the floor drain in our basement at 2638 East Dekist Street. It had a sewage odor and was muddy looking and reached a level of about 4 inches, covering the entire floor and soaking everything. The basement toilet also had dirty water come into it. I called the city utilities hotline and reported the incident twice, speaking to the same person each time. The water receded after a couple hours. We have yet to assess the damage and start to clean up. Last year on 2/11/18 our basement toilet erupted (see case #163027). We had a plumber verify that the city sewer was the source of the issue. We did not claim any damages, yet the city did not reimburse us the cost of the plumbing assessment. We would appreciate someone responding to this current incident.
Customer wants supervisor over sanitary sewer to phone him. He says water from sewer is flooding his basement.
Riedweg stated that the University Lutheran Church used to have asphalt curb along E-W alley and now that the alley has been repaved so many times the curb is now delete. Due to this problem, water is running off onto the Church's property in their basement. Please call either Riedweg or Betty Vance.
This is an area that the Engineering Dept. has received several calls on since the intersection of N. Adams Street and W. Vernal Pike was improved. This was a Redevelopment Project that was done approximately 2-3 years ago. I let Bob Woolford, HAND, know about the complaint. He was over the project. The residents complain that the water does not run-off since the work was done. The water stands at the intersection.
DIRTY WATER,
DIRTY WATER,
TOILET STOOL WATER SPRAYED ALL OVER ONE STOOL IN BATHROOM AND ALLOVER THE LINOLEUM FLOOR ABOUT 2-3 INCHES ,WHERE CBU CLEANED SEWER MAIN
Drain ditch is running with brown water around entire block. Broken water line?
Sewer water is coming up out of the ground.