Where Do I Report Storm or Sanitary Sewer Problems in Columbus?
Notify the city’s 24-hour Sewer Maintenance Operations Center immediately at 645-7102, or you may reach them through 311 (645-3111 on non AT&T and cell phones). While the problem may turn out to be in the private property line for which the owner is responsible, it is best to call the city first to check the public system. What is the City of Columbus doing about aging sewers and wet weather problems? • Sanitary sewer I/I (inflow and infiltration) sewer studies have been conducted in various older neighborhoods and will continue in other areas. • Capital Improvement Projects (CIPs) are normally identified as a result of the sewer studies. Solutions may include rehabilitating older sewers through trenchless technology such as cured-in-place-pipe, or sewer replacement or adding additional/larger sewers to increase capacity. • Capacity studies on the sewer system are ongoing to determine additional capacity needs. Two major plans in development are due to the Ohio EPA in July 2005, know a
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