Storm Drain completely clogged: Greenwich Av & 2nd St Archived

371 Greenwich Ave. New Haven, Connecticut 06519 Show on Map Hide Map
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Issue ID:

1841483

Submitted To:

New Haven

Category:

Public Space, Streets and Drains

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Neighborhood:

City Point

Reported:

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Description

Storm drain nearest fire hydrant, at intersection of Greenwich Ave. & Second Street is completely clogged. (Nearest address = 375 Greenwich Ave.) As you can see in attached photo, drain across street works fine; also drain hidden by garbage toters on left of photo (at 86 Second St.) works fine.
During heavy downpours, this intersection completely floods because of this one non-functioning drain next to fire hydrant. When water finally clears, there is nothing on the catch basin grate, and the catch basin does not have much junk in it
--so the clog is INSIDE the sewer pipe.
In the past, the clog has been located approximately under the manhole in the Second Street crosswalk:
i.e. the pipe that goes between the drain near the fire hydrant at 375 Greenwich and the drain in front of 86 Second Street (hidden by the toters in photo).


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