Fraser sink hole...

It is in Ann Arbor!!!!!

60psi! Bullshit 6" green plastic pipe


Oh yea, the joke city of Ann Arbor doesn't know where they put it, so they won't locate it on a miss dig call... byline your responsible to pay for the damage if you hit it! And the hazmat clean up!

6 inch Pressurized crapper line? How is that even possible without back pressure into the homes? It's gotta flow into holding tanks then pumped down to a waste water treatment plant?
 
They are diverting the waste into the Clinton River which means lake St. Clair in the meantime. Great plan....
 
Dont even get me started on WRC's. Been dealing with my own mess. WRC pumped all water out of the aquifer for a project and we are on wells.
 
now they're saying to limit waste water and regular water usage because a large amount of sewage is still flowing thru the broken pipe section. Why haven't they bypassed this pipe yet!!
 
now they're saying to limit waste water and regular water usage because a large amount of sewage is still flowing thru the broken pipe section. Why haven't they bypassed this pipe yet!!

One of my coworkers said they are adding above ground pipes to divert most of the flow.
 
now they're saying to limit waste water and regular water usage because a large amount of sewage is still flowing thru the broken pipe section. Why haven't they bypassed this pipe yet!!

Mainly because it is an 11' diameter pipe 45 feet deep. It will take lots of time to dig down to the interceptor, install lift pumps and temporary lines to divert the water that would normally be carried by the line. This particular line services 175k people.
 
What confuses me is that less then 1 mile away on 15 mile road just west of Garfield, there is some type of city building/property that is gated and I believe is some type of station in relation to waste because for years as I travel 15 mile east I can smell that facility


May be coincidence.... But I smell shit from a mile away for years and then a waste pipe breaks... I noticed the problem years ago
 
What confuses me is that less then 1 mile away on 15 mile road just west of Garfield, there is some type of city building/property that is gated and I believe is some type of station in relation to waste because for years as I travel 15 mile east I can smell that facility


May be coincidence.... But I smell shit from a mile away for years and then a waste pipe breaks... I noticed the problem years ago

You're absolutely right and after all the money they sunk into that project it still stinks when you drive by there.
 
What gets me is there's a football field worth of dirt missing from the site.... no one down the end of the pipe notice a football field of dirt piled up where the pipe empties?
Heads are gonna roll and alot of people gonna be out of a job..
Going tomorrow to see if i can get my hands on a slice of that hundo million dollar check!

You called this Sal.....
They found the dirt..... its stopping the flow.
 
6 inch Pressurized crapper line? How is that even possible without back pressure into the homes? It's gotta flow into holding tanks then pumped down to a waste water treatment plant?



Ask the EPA and Ann Arbor.

It's only one neighborhood....... for now

You know the water service to your house hovers around 60psi. Gas is anywhere from 2lb to 60lb on residential property too.
 
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