sarena
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 16, 2004
- 3
1950 development of 250 homes were built in this community. 8" pipes leading from the house go to the main sewer connection. Manholes in the middle of the street versus newer built-in-sidewalk catch basins are used for the collection of rain/snow water and is the vehicle for moving water int his community. Town is claiming these are manholes and the City would not be responsible for maintaining, unless there is a problem. In otherwords, no preventative maintainence is done on these and they are only responsible to address when there is an issue. If residents are paying sewer taxes for maintainence of sewers and catch basins, isn't it fair to say this manhole that fills up with dirt and leaves (a lot) would be considered a catch basin as it is the only vehicle for keeping water flowing through the community? (There seems to be 2 theory's to what a catch basin/manhole does.) The second question is the City sent notice to residents to install a back flow proctector, wouldn't this only work if the City was maintaining the sewers and catch basins? Any help is appreciated.