We have recently had a problem with sewer odors in our neighborhood, is there anything that can be done about this?
Usually this problem occurs in areas served by combination sewers (combination sewers carry both storm and sanitary flows). During periods of dry weather, the flow in these sewers decreases and creates a condition where odors occur and escape through storm inlets. In recent years the Sewer Maintenance Division has taken a proactive approach to handling this problem by flushing and de-odorizing known problem areas. If you experience this problem please call the Maintenance Division at 425-1896 or you may submit an online Request for Service form.

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1. Who should I call if the sewer backs up into my basement?
2. I recently saw rats go into a storm inlet, who do I call to handle the situation?
3. We have recently had a problem with sewer odors in our neighborhood, is there anything that can be done about this?
4. How do I find out if my sewer is in a combination area?
5. The storm inlet in front of my house is stopped up causing high water in the street, whom do I call?
6. My plumber says the sewer pipe from my house is broken under the street, who is responsible for repairs?
7. Recently I have been able to smell sewer odors inside my house, but there is no odor coming from the outside, how do I correct this?