closed #168182
Sewer Problems (Storm Sewers)
226 S College AVE
- Case Date:
- 4/19/2019
Storm sewer 4th and College
Storm sewer 4th and College
Downed trees are restricting the flow of stormwater runoff through the ditch, close to where it intersects the B Line Trail. This is causing the adjacent lot to flood during periods of heavy rain.
So, in lieu of a true rain gutter, the street department filled in the deep crevice along Acuff Road with gravel, which after a couple spring rains has washed down in front of our storm drain. As it continues to rain, more gravel will wash. We need a true rain gutter, or the crevice along Acuff needs to be filled in with black top or concrete--something permanent.
I live at 1128 n state st, and the storm drain in front of my neighbors house is clogged and backing up into her front yard, she is elderly. I attempted to clean debris away from the grate with no success. She said she called you around noon today but the gentalmen on the phone wouldn’t even listen to her. I understand you all are probably busy with all the rain we’ve gotten but if we get to much more my neighbors house will get flooded. We need this fixed as soon as possible
The storm drains at the corner of E. Wimbleton Ln. and S. Montclair are severely clogged. I tried to clear them but couldn’t make them usable.
The construction at 4th & Rogers(The old Auxiliary Police Building) They have broken through the storm pipe that runs under the back of the building. Thay say all they have to do is fill it with gravel and it will bo ok. This storm drain handles all the street drains in the area. Can they do this? It is part of the drain that flows into the Jordan River.
Pavement around storm drain has crumbled, making the grate a hazard.
There is standing water in the storm drain directly to the north of 1308 S Palmer's driveway. It has not rained in over a week, so I that assume the drain is clogged. Attached photo is the reflection in the water when looking down into drain.
Storm sewer inlet gets blocked and backs up frequently
Our community has a broken storm drain that needs repair. It is located at the end of W. 12th St cul-de-sac and is supposed to run down the hill on city property between mine and my neighbors houses to N. Orris Dr through underground pipes. However, it just sprays out near the top of the hill from a broken pipe down the rocky hillside and through the dirt and straw (recently put there by the city (Adam Wason after the stairs and path were removed), creating a mess. Furthermore, a lot of that polluted water floods mine and my neighbors properties. Due to the lack of rain, this has not become a big issue but since we are moving into a wetter season, we are driven to get this problem resolved ASAP.