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Your local water company is responsible for storm drains, even if they are located within your property boundary. You should never attempt to fix a storm drain problem yourself. Doing so can lead to serious consequences. If you notice a problem with a storm drain, contact your local water company immediately.
Storm Drains is a system designed to carry rainfall runoff and other drainage. It is not designed to carry sewage or accept hazardous wastes.
The average cost to a drainage system in a yard is $4,616, though most homeowners spend between $2,121 and $7,113. The installation cost ranges between $30 to $40 per linear foot, depending on the type of drainage system.
The complete system will be referred to as a storm drain system and will normally consist of curbs and/or gutters, inlets or catch basins, laterals or leads, trunk lines or mains, junction chambers, manholes, and ponds.
Catchpit/Cesspit (Public) Stormwater device composed of a grate, small chamber and sediment trap. May be private or public and are usually associated with drainage off road or driveways. Varieties include supa pits, mega pits or splay pits.
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Typically, two types of storm drain marking that can be done relatively inexpensively and by using volunteers: stenciling with paint, or glueing storm drain markers.
Most storm drains simply collect rain water and channel it away to prevent flooding, carrying polluted runoff to local water resources. Sanitary sewers carry wastewater or sewage from homes and businesses through an entirely separate piping network below city streets.

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