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Footing drains: How do I tell if they are active?
Do you have a house built before 1970? If so, you
may have active footing drains in your basement. The following is an
easy to do self-inspection.
If you inspect your basement, think you have active footing drains, and live in active basins
1-5 (see map), you are required to separate them from the saintary
system. There may be grants available to help pay for the updates. Call the City
of Duluth’s I&I program at 730-4130 for more information.
If you don't live in these basins, you can either voluntarily disconnect
from the system and pay for the work yourself, or wait for your home
to be inspected. Finanical assistance for updates may be available
at that time.
- First, look for a manhole in your basement. If
there isn't a manhole, you probably don't have footing drains
that are connected to the sanitary system. You might be able
to find an outflow onto your property somewhere outside.
- Did you locate a manhole? There may be several pipes connected
to it. One will carry the sanitary wastewater from inside your
house. The largest one will is the lateral pipe leading to the
main sanitary sewer. Other, smaller pipes, might be the footing
drains. (BUT, they could also be connected to improperly-plumbed
showers, sinks, etc). If there is flowing water coming out of
these pipes, you probably have
active footing drains.
- If the manhole in your basement is wet with clear
water, you may have active footing drains.
- If there has been no recent precipitation outside,
and the footing drains that come into the manhole don’t
have any dust on the bottom of the pipe (flow lines,) you may
have active footing drains.
- If you can't tell, have someone look at
them to tell you if there active. Call the City
of Duluth’s I&I program at 730-4130.
- Man holes need to be free of sewage (no back ups in the sanitary sewer) to tell
if the footing drains are active. If inspection crews can't see the footing drains,
they can’t make a determination on whether the footing drains are active
or inactive. If there is sewage in your manhole, the lateral
pipe leading from your house to the main sanitary sewer line
needs to be cleaned.
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