Ideally storm lines should be cleaned yearly, normally in the fall when the leaves have fallen and the drainage system should be cleaned to allow the run off of rain and snow
It depends.If it's too late then absolutly no,yes if it is in a canal or down the sewer.
A storm drain will take the water from storms, and bring it to the closest river. This prevents flooding.
Ideally storm lines should be cleaned yearly, normally in the fall when the leaves have fallen and the drainage system should be cleaned to allow the run off of rain and snow
Industrial plant, storm drain, and ponds.
The drain water eventually goes to the ocean.. That's called pollution..
"Cleaned it out"? The evaporator box or the drain hose? Sometimes algae will grow in the box and plug the drain hose. Quick way to check is to use an air hose and blow up in the hose where it comes through the firewall. If you had the box out, did you kink the hose putting it back in?
Water pollution that goes with water down a storm drain that goes straight to a river or stream.
"Sea drain" is a word for a large-capacity water overflow drain like a storm drain but designed to deal with help stabilise tidal waters, especially in a port or harbour.
Don't know if this is the right way to do it but , i unscrewed the plastic trim that runs along the bottom of the sill and cleaned the drain holes out
A storm drain cleaner is a specialized vehicle or equipment designed to remove debris, sediment, and blockages from storm drains and drainage systems. These cleaners typically use high-pressure water jets, vacuums, or augers to clear out materials such as leaves, trash, and dirt that can impede water flow and lead to flooding. Regular maintenance by storm drain cleaners helps ensure that drainage systems function efficiently and reduce the risk of urban flooding and water pollution.
No.
Then some sewer workers have to get the button out of the storm drain.