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Lots of homeowners have pipes running from their basements to the outside of their houses.
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Excessive paving means the water has nowhere to go but the basement, and then when it's pumped out, it has nowhere to go but the street.
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This contributes to the overburdening of the sewer system.
8 comments:
shouldn't those pipes be connected to the home's pipes that lead out to the sewer? can't the city fine these people for pumping waste water onto the streets?
It's a DOB violation have runoff spill onto pavement, where, during the winter it will ice up and present a slip hazard. But really, who cares? Not DOB.
What is the city policy on sump pump or even gutter draining... I have been trying to look it up to see if I have a legal right to do so or not?
So, what is it?
Himrod or Harmon? Or neither.
Photos were taken on more than one street.
The lead photo. Yeah, okay.
It's a DOB violation have runoff spill onto pavement, where, during the winter it will ice up and present a slip hazard. But really, who cares? Not DOB
HOW ABOUT YOUR COUNCILMAN?
Sewer? Storm drains.
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