closed #142907
Sewer Problems (Storm Sewers)
- Case Date:
- 12/16/2014
On Tapp road at the roundabout, on the North side of the road, a retention pond is not draining, and is ready to flood.
On Tapp road at the roundabout, on the North side of the road, a retention pond is not draining, and is ready to flood.
On Tapp Road, north of roundabout (this was a different person calling in regard to same problem) retention pond is blocked and ready to overflow.
At the intersection of Kirkwood and Indiana, the storm grate is off.
Olive and Hillside Dr. there is a small manhole cover missing.
This is in regards to the storm drain on the street in front of 1310 South lincoln.. When ever I walk past that drain there is a strong raw sewage smell coming from it.. This has gone on for years and I think it is time we looked into it. I live two houses south, at 1314 South Lincoln..
Hello there! Now that I have adopted two storm drains near my house, I am noticing the storm drains everywhere. This fairly clogged storm drain is in front of 811 N. Keystone Court in Tamarron. I saw it when walking around the neighborhood. I'm sorry, but I am not willing to take on a storm drain that is far from my home, so I thought I would bring it to your attention. Thanks. Sincerely, Carlin
Street drain water from Olcott Rd. has created a deep gully (~4 feet deep) along the property boundary of my home on Crandall Court. I'd be most grateful if I could get advice from the stormwater folks in the Bloomington Utilities Department. HELP! Ben Brabson, 812-332-6507 or by e-mail at brabson@indiana.edu
Open manhole cover at Acadia apartments near bus stop
900 Block of W 11th St. floods every time it rains hard. The storm grates are clear of debris, and the pipe is not handling the water. It's flooding the street and multiple properties.
I checked and cleared storm drains on Sussex and Queensway yesterday afternoon and removed debris, except those two near High St that have filters to prevent construction from the new "trail". This morning with the help of a neighbor cleared the Sussex drains. I then cleared those on Queensway. The problems of separation of the present layer of pavement on Queensway and knowing there was a potential of heavy rain from the present on later storms today. I piled a significant amount of loose pavement with the debris at the south drains at the intersection of Queens Way and Chelsia Court. incase of heavy rain today. Also all three of these drains have a significant amount of eroded pavement below the drain's grates. Thus these debris may in the future become plugg the storm drain.that goes down just past Sussex Dr and result in potential stormwater flash flooding as in June of 2007 that damaged my neighbors property.