Description
The Drain Plate only possesses (6) small Slotted Holes so, debris quickly blocks the Catch Basin which then causes the street to flood.
Suggestion: install a 2" +/- height raised catch basin plate in place of the antiquated version now in use. The raised plate would still allow water to drain even if debris is drawn to the Catch Basin.
also asked...
Q. Where is the blocked basin?
A. Street
A. Street
Q. What is the nearest address to the blocked basin, or the street name?
A. 14126 Mapleridge St., Detroit, 48205
A. 14126 Mapleridge St., Detroit, 48205
Q. 1st Street:
A. Gratiot Ave.
A. Gratiot Ave.
Q. 2nd Street:
A. Peoria St.
A. Peoria St.
13 Comments
Joseph BnD 05 (Registered User)
City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Dept. (Verified Official)
Acknowledged Detroit Water and Sewerage Dept. (INT) (Verified Official)
Detroit Water and Sewerage Dept. (INT) (Verified Official)
Joseph BnD 05 (Registered User)
Joseph BnD 05 (Registered User)
I do try to keep the catch basin clean & I'm generally the one that has to unclog it when the street floods.
Also, what video? I can't find a link, etc. to view a video.
Detroit Water and Sewerage Dept. (82) (Verified Official)
Joseph BnD 05 (Registered User)
Joseph BnD 05 (Registered User)
Joseph BnD 05 (Registered User)
Joseph BnD 05 (Registered User)
Joseph BnD 05 (Registered User)
Joseph BnD 05 (Registered User)