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Solution A Disconnect downspouts from side sewer, extend outfall 3' or more from <br /> foundation, and provide splash block Verify that ground is sloped away from the house <br /> at all splash blocks. <br /> Solution B Disconnect downspouts and install rain barrels to r2tain rain water runoff at <br /> base of downspouts. <br /> Solution C Install new underground downspout lines and route the new line to the front <br /> yard wfiere it ca� discharge to the surface on a splash block or rock splash pad. <br /> As-Built of Sewer and Plumbinq <br /> See attached drawing. <br /> Comments <br /> . All down spo�ds that are connected to the side sewer could be disconnected and <br /> routed to splash blocks so that less flow is in the side sewe� causing potential <br /> surcharge evenls Where downspouts are routed to spiash blocks the gro�md <br /> surface should be sloped away from the house <br /> . Installing a gnnder pump would provide increased protection from se�ver backups <br /> beyond the protection a backwater valve can provide. <br /> Additional Photos and Descri tions <br /> . ;�; <br /> — / <br /> x <br /> Junc6on area where the stonn catch basin for driveway, side sewer, and dov✓nspoufs all <br /> join The pipe is leaking into fhe sod. <br /> S��Comn+onAdcn�,+1\9pF SEIVFR F PLUAIEIING INVE5IIGATiONVfinnl qeports�'uid Pat[h\1�31 GranA final don 5/2/1011 <br />