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Storm Drain Cleaning | Suffolk County, Long Island, NY | All Storm Drains Inc.

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  STORM DRAIN SERVICES |  SUFFOLK COUNTY  LONG ISLAND | ALL STORM DRAINS INC. Suffolk County  has had its share of storms.  Storm Drains   receive water from street gutters on most motorways, freeways, and other busy state parkways.  Storm Drains  in  Suffolk County, Long Island   also receive water from local towns in areas with heavy rainfall that leads to flooding, and coastal areas of  Suffolk County, Long Island , NY with regular storms like Montauk, The Hamptons, and Port Washington to name a few. Even gutters from houses and buildings can connect to the storm drain. Many storm drainage systems in  Suffolk County  are gravity sewers that drain untreated storm water into rivers or streams.  SUFFOLK COUNTY | DRAIN CLEANING LOCATIONS Amityville Babylon North Babylon West Babylon Bohemia Brookhaven Calverton Centereach Central Islip Commack Deer Park Hauppauge Holbrook Holtsville Huntington Islip West Islip Kings Park Melville Riverhead Ronkonkoma Sayville Selden Stony Brook Smithtow

Storm Drain Cleaning | Nassau County, Long Island, NY | All Storm Drains Inc.

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Email:  George@AllStormDrai ns.com Phone:  516.825.1010   Fax:  631.475.2898 Storm Drain Cleaning Nassau County LONG ISLAND | ALL STORM DRAINS INC. NASSAU  COUNTY | Storm Drain Cleaning   L ONG ISLAND  | ALL STORM DRAIS INC. South Shore, Nassau County, Long Island, NY drains receive water from street gutters on most motorways, freeways, and other busy state parkways. Storm Drains in Nassau County, Long Island also receive water from local towns in areas with heavy rainfall that leads to flooding, and coastal areas of Nassau County, Long Island, NY with regular storms like Long Beach, Massapequa, and Merrick to name a few. Even gutters from houses and buildings can connect to the storm drain.  Many storm drainage systems in Nassau County are gravity sewers that drain untreated storm water into rivers or streams. Due to Environmental concerns and respect for nature in general, it is unacceptable to pour hazardous substances into the drains. Storm drains often cannot manage the quantit