This time of year, storm drains can easily become overwhelmed with leaves and the summer’s accumulated street debris, resulting in backed up gutters and drains, and localized flooding. In Seattle, for example, there are about 80,000 storm drains — far more than city crews can clear quickly.
The Take Winter by Storm campaign is urging us to adopt local street drains and drainage ditches, to make sure they are free of leaves and debris.
Safely (that means staying out of the road when raking) adopting a local storm drain or drainage ditch by keeping it clear of leaves, snow and other debris is the single most important thing that we can do to protect our property.
In addition to adopting a neighborhood storm drain, we can take two other important steps to get ready for the storm season:
· – Maintain gutters, downspouts, rain barrels, private culverts by keeping them clean, flowing and directed away from properties and hillsides.
· – Know the emergency hotline number for your local drainage utility, to report sewer backups, major flooding and landslide issues. Take Winter by Storm is a one-stop emergency preparedness center that includes safety tips and regional resources for information about the weather, power outages, flooding, shelters and assistance agencies. In Seattle, that number for reporting flooding issues is 386-1800.
For more information on preparing for bad weather, visit Take Winter by Storm.
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