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There are two broad types of municipal drainage systems:
Storm Drainage Systems
A municipal storm drainage system is designed to drain and collect excess surface water and rainwater runoff from parking lots, streets, roads, sidewalks, and roofs into storm grates (catch basins) and natural channels. Many storm drains are gravity sewer syste
There are two broad types of municipal drainage systems:
Storm Drainage Systems
A municipal storm drainage system is designed to drain and collect excess surface water and rainwater runoff from parking lots, streets, roads, sidewalks, and roofs into storm grates (catch basins) and natural channels. Many storm drains are gravity sewer systems that collect and transport untreated storm water into streams or rivers, which is why it’s essential not to dispose of waste materials in storm collection points.
Sanitary Drainage Systems
Municipal sanitary drains are underground pipe systems designed to transport sanitary sewage from residential and commercial properties to treatment or disposal facilities. Such systems typically have manholes installed at designated intervals as a way to inspect or clean the drain. If installed in industrial areas, sanitary sewers can also carry industrial wastewater.
Removing water safely and efficiently from a residence is a crucial part of any construction project. Whether you’re dealing with wastewater or storm water, a well-designed home drainage system is a must if you wish to prevent damage to properties, ensure a hazard-free environment for the occupants, as well as minimize the risks of water
Removing water safely and efficiently from a residence is a crucial part of any construction project. Whether you’re dealing with wastewater or storm water, a well-designed home drainage system is a must if you wish to prevent damage to properties, ensure a hazard-free environment for the occupants, as well as minimize the risks of water stagnation.
The residential sewer pipe connecting a house to the municipal branch or main sewer line under the street (in a typical installation) is called a lateral. This is usually a 4-inch pipe that is buried below the frost line in a trench that is properly prepared and sloped.
The slope is the most critical aspect of the job, as it determines how well the pipe drains by the force of gravity. The basic installation process of a new sewer lateral can be broken down into five major steps. All installation details are governed by the local code authority and must be approved through one or more inspections.
Unfortunately, all homes require maintenance and repairs from time to time. When you have a water or sewer line repair issue, you’ll require an experienced and competent plumber.
All homes need a reliable supply of fresh, clean water, whether it’s for bathing, washing dishes, cleaning or doing laundry. When something goes wrong with your
Unfortunately, all homes require maintenance and repairs from time to time. When you have a water or sewer line repair issue, you’ll require an experienced and competent plumber.
All homes need a reliable supply of fresh, clean water, whether it’s for bathing, washing dishes, cleaning or doing laundry. When something goes wrong with your water supply it can become a serious health and hygiene issue, not to mention causing huge amounts of discomfort and inconvenience.
Sealed and functional sewer lines are vital to ensure all waste is removed from your home. Issues with the sewer line can pose tremendous hazards, all well as being dirty and stinky.
Long Island offers all services related to water and sewer line repairs to keep your home in tip top condition. For those jobs requiring a plumber, we can recommend a few we work with regularly.
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