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Snow & Storm Drain Flooding | NYSEPTIC.com | Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Service

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  THE BEST CESSPOOL & SEPTIC COMPANY ON LONG ISLAND NYSeptic.com Email:  Service@NYSeptic.com Phone 1:  631.758.4171 Phone 2:  631.476.5484 Fax:  631.475.2898 As melting snow increases the chances for flooding,  Long Island residents & business owners  are urged to  clear ice or debris that may clog storm drains  and if that doesn’t work to report the blockage. Here’s what to do: - Keep neighborhood storm drains free of ice, snow and debris, which can require repeatedly clearing the drain as snow falls, plows pass by, or ice builds up. - Be sure that when you shovel driveways or sidewalks you do not pile snow on top of storm drains. -Use a shovel to clear the top of the grate of a blocked storm drain, breaking up and removing any built up ice.   THE BEST CESSPOOL & SEPTIC COMPANY ON LONG ISLAND NYSeptic.com Email:  Service@NYSeptic.com Phone 1:  631.758.4171 Phone 2:  631.476.5484 Fax:  631.475.2898 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO PROTECT YOURSELF AND YOUR PROPERTY When weather  the  

Drainage Systems | NYSeptic.com

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 NYSeptic.com What is a Drain Inspection? A drain inspection is a systematic process of evaluating drainage systems to ensure smooth wastewater transitions from pipeline to sewage systems. Performing a drain inspection aims to prevent drainage problems such as pipe cracks, corrosion, frost, and major clogs including tree roots, toilet paper buildup, and food waste. Importance of Drain Inspection Drain inspections are vital to help businesses prevent potential risks such as leaks, floods, and other public health and safety issues. Proper execution of drain inspections can: Detect early problems to eliminate expensive repairs; Prevent the hassle of slow water drainage and waste clogs; Mitigate the risk of damaged pipelines and drainage systems; and Increase and promote environmental safety. What is a Drainage Inspection Checklist? A drainage inspection checklist is a tool used by trained engineers, licensed plumbers, or drainage inspectors to ensure drainage systems are in good working c