What can you do to Help our sewers?
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- Never pour grease down a sink or drain.
- Kitchen grease should be placed in a small can and disposed of
with household garbage.
- Never open or allow children to open a manhole cover. Toxic
gases may collect in the system that could cause sickness or even
death. Open manholes pose a real hazard to the public, particularly
children at play. If you see a manhole cover off, contact the sewer
department so that they can safely return them to their proper
place. Covers are heavy and the crews have special hooks to replace
them without causing injury to anyone.
- Never place objects in the system that dont belong there. These
include leaves, sticks, broken furniture, appliances and toys as
well as plastic articles of any type. They are difficult to remove
and can damage equipment or obstruct the flow of sewer and storm
water.
- If you see or suspect a sewer leak, please report it
promptly to the department. Every effort will be made to address
these problems as soon as possible. Conserve water whenever
possible.
This helps in two ways. First, it assures that our supply of clean
water will be available for future generations.
It also helps to lower your monthly bill for both water and sewer
treatment and disposal.
- Grass clippings can be bagged and disposed off or used for
compost at your home. Placing them in the drain at the curb limits
the amount of space for storm water to flow to, and prevents it from
leaving your property due to stoppages.
- Teach your children that sewer lines and manholes are dangerous
places to play near, but help them to understand their benefits and
how to help protect our environment and our water resources.
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