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Why do we need storm drains?

we need storm drains because it helps the city not over flood


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Are there really alligators in storm drains?

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Who pays cost to maintain storm drains in a homeowners association situation?

Your answer depends on who owns the storm drain. Some municipalities honour their ownership of storm drains beginning at some boundary, that may be heretofore unknown. The association is responsible to maintain storm drains that it owns, again, beginning at some boundary, that may be heretofore unknown. This gnarly question rarely surfaces unless there is damage, in which case, the boundaries become known and future maintenance is performed as required.


Do all the drains in a house or apartment go directly into a sewer?

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To reduce and control urban flooding.


What is the difference between a storm drain and a culvert?

Storm drains have multiple opening which accept waters; Road culvert is an open-ended drains and placed at a road crossings .


What are drains and sewers?

A drain flowing into a sewer either combination or sanitary or storm depending on what type of drain is being used such as storm drains or waste and this does not include Soil lines


Is it practical to sweep roads?

Where there are catch basins or storm drains, yes. The sand/dirt plugs up the drains.


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Is it considered trespassing to go into the storm drains?

Yes, entering storm drains is considered trespassing in most places since they are typically private property owned by the local government or utility companies. Additionally, storm drains can be dangerous due to factors like fast-moving water, pollutants, and limited visibility. It is best to avoid entering storm drains for your safety and to respect property rights.


Are swimming pool drains connected to a storm drain or a sewer line?

No