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Storm drain is clogged and street is flooded.
Fieldtree street is flooded. Most likely due to clogged sewer drain during all the rain.
The storm sewer has recently backed up into my basement, pushing back through the basement floor drain, ( that has a backup valve in it), and basement toilet, also. This is the second time in 10 years that this has happened and it has cause me thousands in damage and irreplaceable damage to items in my basement.What can be done about this?
SR#54194 There are large trees that fell into the creek from this lot. They fell to the bottom and are slowing down the storm sewer run off creek.
SR#54187 Sewer at the corner of Missouri and Tripp completely blocked. Please check on other sewers on Missouri and Peoria between Ellington and Embert.
SR#54174 The drainage for my home is not adequate for rain and causes severe flooding regularly. The grading for surrounding areas all drains down to the garage and driveway and there is no storm water drain and I believe there absolutely should be. I have attached photos showing the amount of water in my drive and garage after the last rains. I need support from the city to improve this situation please! I have more photos but no way to attach more than one.
SR#54012 Storm sewer inlet back up Picture taken 24 hours after rain ceased
PRIORITY, REPORT 2: A landslip occured at W.Westaire Ave as a result of the weather events of Friday, September 27th, 2019. This landslip (caused by obstruction of a city owned / maintained culvert upstream of the creek, then massive rushing flooding over the road) has further exposed waste-water sewage lines that have previously been identified as AT RISK due to erosion. The structural integrity of this sewage line (and several others in the immediate proximity) may be compromised, and this puts Dry Run Creek & the Illinois River at further risk for significant contamination.