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  2. My neighbor’s sump pump drains onto my property - AOL

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    If a neighbor installs a swimming pool that's too close to their property line, and it results in flooding in your backyard, you may have legal recourse — especially if you have evidence (in the ...

  3. Elevating homes can flood neighbors. Will this move by Miami ...

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    Building codes, at least on paper, already call for homes to hold onto the rain (also known as stormwater) that falls on their property, but a new tweak to the code will add a new layer of review ...

  4. Ravenna township residents face big bills over long awaited ...

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    The sinkhole was gone, but stormwater still flooded their property whenever it rained. The septic line underground still would be overwhelmed, causing raw sewage and toilet paper to bubble up from ...

  5. Drainage law - Wikipedia

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    Drainage law is a specific area of water law related to drainage of surface water on real property. It is particularly important in areas where freshwater is scarce, flooding is common, or water is in high demand for agricultural or commercial purposes.

  6. United States regulation of point source water pollution

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    Phase I permits were issued in much of the U.S. in 1991. The Phase II rule required that all municipalities, construction sites of 1 acre (4,000 m 2) or more, and other large property owners (such as school districts) have NPDES permits for their stormwater discharges. EPA published the Phase II regulation in 1999.

  7. Best management practice for water pollution - Wikipedia

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    Stormwater management, as a specialized area within the field of environmental engineering, emerged later in the 20th century, and some practitioners have used the term BMP to describe both structural or engineered control devices and systems (e.g. retention ponds) to treat polluted stormwater, as well as operational or procedural practices (e ...

  8. Sewerage - Wikipedia

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    Sewerage (or sewage system) is the infrastructure that conveys sewage or surface runoff (stormwater, meltwater, rainwater) using sewers. It encompasses components such as receiving drains , manholes , pumping stations , storm overflows, and screening chambers of the combined sewer or sanitary sewer .

  9. EPA says Los Alamos County contributing to LANL's polluted runoff

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    Nov. 26—Stormwater runoff is carrying contaminants from Los Alamos County's streets, rooftops, parking areas and other hard surfaces into nearby canyons that connect to the Rio Grande and should ...