Illinois Communities Ramp Up Storm Drain Maintenance Before Rain Season
As Illinois heads into another rain season, many cities and counties are increasing storm drain maintenance to keep waterways clear and reduce the chances of street-level flooding during heavy storms. Public works departments say the work typically begins weeks ahead of peak rainfall and focuses on removing debris that can block inlets and slow runoff.
Officials noted that storm drains can accumulate leaves, sediment, litter, and other material throughout the year—especially after windy falls and winter freeze-thaw cycles. When clogged, drains may overflow, sending water onto roads, sidewalks, and nearby properties.
Cleaning and inspection are the core tasks
Maintenance crews often start with inspections to identify trouble spots such as frequently backed-up intersections, low-lying road segments, and areas near parks or commercial corridors. Crews then clear storm inlets and catch basins, ta ... Read more »
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