What percentage of homes in the City have footing drain connections to the sanitary sewer?

According to a survey conducted in 1996, approximately 9,100 homes in Midland had footing drains connected to the sanitary sewer system. The City has approximately 16,000 residential homes. Assuming that none of those who were still connected in 1996 have disconnected, the percentage of homes remaining connected to the sanitary sewer system is approximately 57%; however, the upcoming study will seek to verify and update this information. Since 1987, City ordinance has prohibited newly-constructed homes from connecting footing drains to the sanitary sewer system.

If you own a home that was built after 1987, it is highly unlikely that your footing drain remains connected to the sanitary sewer system. If you are unsure how your footing drain connects to the City’s sewer systems, please contact the City Engineering Department at 989-837-3348.

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1. What is the difference between floods and backups? Do they overlap and, if so, how?
2. What percentage of homes in the City have footing drain connections to the sanitary sewer?
3. If I want to disconnect my footing drains from the sanitary sewer system, what do I do?
4. Are backflow valves worthwhile to install in my home?
5. Where does sewage go after it leaves my home?
6. Where are sewer pumping stations pumping to?
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