| Storm Drains - Help Keep Them Clear
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The City maintains more than 40,000 catch basins (storm drains) and more than 6,200 miles of sewers.
Help prevent street flooding by keeping storm drains free from blockages.
The accumulation of leaves in the fall is a common cause of storm sewer
blockages. Following proper
yard waste collection guidelines can help keep
storm drains flowing at peak performance during wet weather.
During extreme winter conditions, residents are asked to step up and do
their part by shoveling walks and clearing snow and ice from catch basins.
Shovel the snow and ice into the sewer and onto the curb, but away from
sidewalks. Heat within the sewer will melt the ice. Churches, area commissions, civic associations
and other neighborhood groups can band together to clear catch basins in their neighborhood,
allowing the melting snow and ice to flow into storm sewers.
Residents also can help by clearing ice and snow from sump pump outlet pipes to prevent water
from backing up into basements and downspout pipe outlets at the curb.
Another leading cause of storm drain blockages is litter. Trash left along
roadways, ditches and stream banks washes into our waterways through
rain and melting snow. Not only is littering illegal, it is an eyesore which
can endanger wildlife and allow stagnant water to breed mosquitoes. Take pride in your community
and help promote better drainage by cleaning up litter. For information about organizing a litter
cleanup in your Columbus neighborhood, call Keep Columbus Beautiful at 645-8027. Or check our
River Pride website page for cleanup activities occurring annually in May & June.
To report a suspected storm sewer blockage or other sewer maintenance issue, call the 24-hour
Sewer Maintenance Operations Center at 645-7102.