Have You Checked Your Storm Drain in Miami/Dade County?

Heavy rainfall and stormy weather are common sights in Miami-Dade County. As recently as November 2021, the area was rocked by violent storm fronts. As a result, areas in downtown Miami were forced to deal with knee-high flooding, leading businesses to close. The aftermath of flooding generates significant repair and cleaning costs, which no homeowner or business wants to absorb.
If heavy rain, storms, or hurricanes occur, Miami-Dade relies on its storm drains system. Situated at points where water would naturally flow, these gutters collect run-off to stop the flooding of streets, sidewalks and parking lots. Unfortunately, most storm drains are not connected to the public water system, meaning that water is diverted to nearby streams or rivers.
As proper maintenance of storm drains is vital in protecting your property or livelihood, Eco Pump Services has the following top tips to keep yours in good condition.
Make a Habit of Inspecting Your Storm Drain
Set a reminder on your calendar to check your storm drain several times a month. This is especially important before and after severe weather or wintertime during the snow season. You should remove any debris on or around your grating, such as leaves, sticks or trash. If this is a constant issue, a strainer will help ensure that only water enters the drainage system. Avoid disposing of chemicals like weed killer down a storm drain, as this will enter the local ecosystem and damage the environment.
Do Not Attempt to Unclog a Storm Drain Yourself
If you have a larger catch basin, your grate will be very heavy. You risk strain or injury if you attempt to move this yourself. Although every attempt should be made to avoid putting chemicals in a storm drain, pollutants will find their way into the system. Pesticides, fertilizer and other toxic chemicals are commonly found in drains. In addition, animal corpses and excrement frequently wash through your gutter. Dangerous on their own, these elements rot and settle into toxic sludge. Attempting to dislodge this waste is hazardous to your health, even with protective clothing.
Seek Professional Cleaning with Eco Pump Services
At Eco Pump Services, we have over 25 years of experience, plus the specialized equipment to service your storm drain. We are trusted throughout Miami-Dade County for our impeccable service and outstanding results.
Contact Eco Pump Services in Florida today for preventative or emergency storm drain cleaning.
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