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Highway Department ... Charles Serchuk ![]()
Who’s Responsible for Keeping Drainage
Ditches Clear?
Two
complaints commonly phoned into the Highway Department are:
“There’s standing water in the ditch in front of my home,” and
“That pipe under the driveway is full of leaves and dirt.”
In areas of the Township that do not have curbs and gutters,
ditch-and-culvert systems are in place to handle right-of-way
and property drainage. They are designed to collect moisture
from the pavement and elevated property and drain it into basins
located at the lower end of the block. Residents with driveways in curb-and-gutter areas are responsible for the driveway apron, curb, and flagging. Those with a ditch drainage system are responsible for the apron and drainpipe (culvert) beneath it. This means keeping the pipe clear of obstruction so water will flow freely through it, and repairs to the driveway if the pipe heaves creating a bump in the apron surface. Water pressure from a garden hose should be enough to clear a culvert. However, if dirt and debris have become packed, a contractor may be needed. Ditch maintenance by the homeowner includes raking leaves, mowing grass and removing debris. Homeowners should get in touch with the Highway Commissioner if they would like to install a twelve inch culvert pipe and have the culvert surveyed so the water flows properly.
Some ditch areas drain better than
others due to the pitch or soil. Sandy loam soils drain
better than clay soils. Pitch problems cannot always be
corrected because of relative heights along the entire length of
the ditch. Meanwhile, though drainage systems remove most
excess rainwater, it is not unusual for a small amount of water
to remain in a ditch until it is absorbed into the ground or
evaporates. This is especially true in early spring or
late fall when water tables are higher and/or the ground may be
frozen. Regular cleaning of leaves and debris, which
collect in drainage ditches, and culverts will assure that the
system is ready to operate at maximum efficiency.
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