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  2. There are three types of sewers: Combined sewers carry both sewage and rain water to wastewater treatment plants. Separate sanitary sewers carry sewage from homes and businesses to wastewater treatment plants. Storm sewers convey rain water from streets, rooftops and parking lots to nearby streams. An Old Problem.

  3. Anything in the water's path is washed into the storm sewer system, which empties directly into nearby creeks or rivers with no treatment. The City of Columbus treats residential and industrial sanitary waste from homes and businesses located in the city and most surrounding suburbs.

  4. Mar 1, 2006 · Local boards of health and other county, city or township officials can order connection if the sewer is accessible, even if your existing system is working (no house-by-house evaluation is required).

  5. View information on public utilities, stormwater management, street maintenance, and water supply.

  6. In 2015, the Ohio EPA approved Blueprint Columbus, the City's updated plan for eliminating the source of sanitary sewer overflows and sewage backups into basements.

  7. Use this interactive web mapping application to find utility information about a location by entering a street address.

  8. There are several programs that provide for the repair and replacement of failing household sewage treatment systems. Information for homeowners explaining the different types of sewage treatment systems and maintenance required (septic systems).