Sashi W
07-07-2013, 07:21 AM
I live in NYC, Staten Island.
I have called several different sewer and drainage companies and I keep getting different answers. Im having serious drainage problems with a faulty dry well. The earth around here is all clay and the well never drains. Five minutes into raining the backyard drain pipe that connects to the dry well turns into a up flowing fountain, flooding my yard. Sent a camera down and the dry well is full of water 2 weeks after a heavy rain. It's not draining at all. Its an 8ft dry well 10-12 feet down and the cost of digging it up, fixing or replacing is prohibitive.
Several plumbers have suggested routing my gutter water to the street. But is that legal? Some say yes, most say no. From conversations it would seem an underground pipe straight from the downspout out through my curb would be illegal. Again if anyone knows the truth please inform me.
If it's not legal, is there a way around it with a downspout diverters that are above ground? They are sold in catalogs and such, so if it diverted all the way to my property line and then the water overflowed into the street would that be legal?
One plumber spoke of daylighting a pipe connected to the downspout and terminating it at my property line as legal. These last 2 suggestions seem legal to me, but it's funny cus they both result in water being directed out to the street.
I can't find the laws about this stuff, so if anyone knows where I can read about it that would be great as well.
I have called several different sewer and drainage companies and I keep getting different answers. Im having serious drainage problems with a faulty dry well. The earth around here is all clay and the well never drains. Five minutes into raining the backyard drain pipe that connects to the dry well turns into a up flowing fountain, flooding my yard. Sent a camera down and the dry well is full of water 2 weeks after a heavy rain. It's not draining at all. Its an 8ft dry well 10-12 feet down and the cost of digging it up, fixing or replacing is prohibitive.
Several plumbers have suggested routing my gutter water to the street. But is that legal? Some say yes, most say no. From conversations it would seem an underground pipe straight from the downspout out through my curb would be illegal. Again if anyone knows the truth please inform me.
If it's not legal, is there a way around it with a downspout diverters that are above ground? They are sold in catalogs and such, so if it diverted all the way to my property line and then the water overflowed into the street would that be legal?
One plumber spoke of daylighting a pipe connected to the downspout and terminating it at my property line as legal. These last 2 suggestions seem legal to me, but it's funny cus they both result in water being directed out to the street.
I can't find the laws about this stuff, so if anyone knows where I can read about it that would be great as well.