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Engineering Downtown Offices Closed to Public, Dec. 26 & 27, 2024.
Offices will be closed, however, City of Madison Engineering Division staff will be available by phone: 608-266-4751 and email: engineering@cityofmadison.com.
Sewer Backups
Sewer backups can be messy, expensive and inconvenient; however, City Engineering is here to help you through the process.
A sewer backup is a blockage in the private sewer lateral or the city main that does not allow sewage to flow down the pipes properly.
When this happens it can cause sewage to pool or flow back into a home. It usually will pool up around a floor drain, toilet or shower that is on the lowest level of the home (basement for instance).
A sanitary sewer overflow occurs when a city main becomes plugged from debris or collapses, which does not allow sewage to flow. The sewage then starts to fill up the sewer mains and structures up stream. If the sewage gets high enough it will start to drain out of sanitary access structures that are located in the street or terrace. This is called a sanitary sewer overflow (SSO).
Sewage is any kind of contaminated water that needs to be treated by the Nine Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant, 1610 Moorland Rd., owned and operated by Madison Metropolitan Sewer District (MMSD). This includes, but not limited to, toilet, sink, shower, dishwasher or washing machine water.
One thing that should not be considered sewage is basement drain tile sump pump for ground water. These are NOT to be pumped into a floor drain or sink or plumbed into the home sewer drainage system. This is considered clear water and needs to be pumped outside onto the lawn or connected to the city storm sewer system.