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Kansas: KC Water reminds residents to keep an eye on storm drains near them
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~ As winter approaches, the city of Kansas City is urging its residents to help monitor stormwater infrastructure during the colder months. With the changing of leaves and arrival of snow, it becomes more difficult for the city's utility workers to maintain storm drains and prevent flooding. However, citizens can play a crucial role in keeping their neighborhoods safe by keeping an eye on storm drains near their homes or workplaces and reporting any issues to the city.
Stormwater inlets are essential structures that come in various shapes and sizes. They work to drain stormwater runoff and protect residents from flooding, as well as ice accumulation during the winter months. To give citizens a better understanding of what these inlets look like, the city has provided photo examples of different types of stormwater inlets around town.
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Monitoring stormwater inlets is crucial because blocked or obstructed inlets can cause water to back up onto the streets, leading to hazardous icy conditions. To help prevent this, citizens are encouraged to observe any inlets they come across while walking in their neighborhoods or places of business. They should look for blockages caused by leaves, limbs, trash, or other debris. While some leaves may be acceptable, excessive amounts can obstruct water flow and need to be cleared out.
If any obstructions or issues are found, citizens are urged to report them to the city immediately. This can be done by calling 311 or (816) 513-1313 and asking to report a stormwater issue. Alternatively, they can use the myKCMO app to report the issue digitally by scanning a QR code or clicking on a link provided by the city.
It is essential for citizens not to attempt clearing any obstructions themselves as it can be dangerous. Stormwater inlet grates and manhole covers are heavy, and sharp debris may be hidden beneath leaves. By working together with their local government, citizens can help ensure that their communities stay safe during the winter season.
Stormwater inlets are essential structures that come in various shapes and sizes. They work to drain stormwater runoff and protect residents from flooding, as well as ice accumulation during the winter months. To give citizens a better understanding of what these inlets look like, the city has provided photo examples of different types of stormwater inlets around town.
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Monitoring stormwater inlets is crucial because blocked or obstructed inlets can cause water to back up onto the streets, leading to hazardous icy conditions. To help prevent this, citizens are encouraged to observe any inlets they come across while walking in their neighborhoods or places of business. They should look for blockages caused by leaves, limbs, trash, or other debris. While some leaves may be acceptable, excessive amounts can obstruct water flow and need to be cleared out.
If any obstructions or issues are found, citizens are urged to report them to the city immediately. This can be done by calling 311 or (816) 513-1313 and asking to report a stormwater issue. Alternatively, they can use the myKCMO app to report the issue digitally by scanning a QR code or clicking on a link provided by the city.
It is essential for citizens not to attempt clearing any obstructions themselves as it can be dangerous. Stormwater inlet grates and manhole covers are heavy, and sharp debris may be hidden beneath leaves. By working together with their local government, citizens can help ensure that their communities stay safe during the winter season.
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