Storm Drain Professional Services | Nassau County, South Shore, Long Island, NY
All Storm Drains Inc. | Storm Drain Professional Services
STORM DRAIN REPAIR
The Best STORM DRAIN REPAIR
Company in The South Shore, Long Island, NY
Email: George@AllStormDrains.com
Phone: 516.825.1010 Fax: 631.475.2898
Email: George@AllStormDrains.com
Phone: 516.825.1010 Fax: 631.475.2898
South Shore communities we service for Storm Drains
- Amityville
- Atlantic Beach
- Babylon
- Baldwin
- Baldwin Harbor
- Bay Shore
- Bayport
- Bellmore
The Best STORM DRAIN REPAIR
Company in The South Shore, Long Island, NY
Email: George@AllStormDrains.com
Phone: 516.825.1010 Fax: 631.475.2898
Email: George@AllStormDrains.com
Phone: 516.825.1010 Fax: 631.475.2898
Some of the heavier sediment and small objects may settle in a catch basin, or sump, which lies immediately below the outlet, where water from the top of the catch basin reservoir overflows into the Long Island sewer proper. The catch basin serves much the same function as the "trap" in household wastewater plumbing in trapping objects.
In the Nassau County NY, unlike the plumbing trap, the catch basin does not necessarily prevent sewer gases such as hydrogen sulfide and methane from escaping.
The performance of catch basins at removing sediment and other pollutants depends on the design of the catch basin, and on routine maintenance to retain the storage available in the Long Island sump to capture sediment. Local Nassau County municipalities typically hire All Storm Drains Inc. to perform this task.
Catch basins in Nassau County act as the first-line pretreatment for other treatment practices, such as retention basins, by capturing large sediments and street litter from long island resident’s runoff before it enters the storm drainage pipes.
Most drains in Long Island have a single large exit at their point of discharge (often covered by a grating) into a canal, river, lake, reservoir, sea or ocean. Other than Nassau County catch basins, typically there are no treatment facilities in the piping system. Small storm drains may discharge into individual dry wells. Long Island storm drains may be interconnected using slotted pipe, to make a larger dry well system. Storm drains may discharge into man-made excavations known as recharge basins or retention ponds.
Please contact All Storm Drains Inc. today for all your Storm Drain Repair or service needs.
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