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Friday, April 26, 2024

CITY OF NAPERVILLE: City Announces Adopt-a-Drain Volunteer Program

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City of Naperville issued the following announcement on Oct. 1.

The Naperville Public Works Department has long identified clogged storm drains as one of the major causes of roadway flooding in the city. Similarly, storm-water runoff is one of the largest known causes of water pollution in the United States. As a result, the city has implemented a volunteer program in which residents “adopt” a drain near their home or business and commit to keeping it free of debris to maintain a safe and clean environment in Naperville.

The city spends approximately $1.1 million each year on storm drain maintenance, inspections and repairs on the approximately 56,000 storm drains throughout the City of Naperville. This program, open to all residents, allows participants to choose a drain out of the 14,000 eligible drains on an interactive map located on the city’s website. Adopt-a-Drain participants, in conjunction with the drainage improvement projects in place to make our city more flood resilient, can individually contribute in the efforts to reduce local street flooding. Participation in the program will make a daily difference in the lives of Naperville residents by making sure the storm drainage system is ready for heavy rainfall that often leads to street flooding.

“We know Naperville residents are passionate about community involvement and care about their neighborhoods,” said Director of Public Works Dick Dublinski. “This program is a great chance to get involved, help care for Naperville and positively impact the community. We’re already looking forward to watching it grow.”

Participants will be responsible for inspecting the drain and the area around it, removing leaves and other debris from both the drain grate and the surrounding area, and disposing of any leaves and debris in the appropriate waste receptacle before a predicted storm and an additional four times a year. The first 100 participants to sign-up to adopt a drain and become a “Drain Defender” will receive a free reflective vest, rake and gloves to perform cleaning duties. For more information about the program, including an interactive map of available drains and information on how to apply for the program, visit www.naperville.il.us/adopt-a-drain.

Original source can be found here.

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