Posted on 01/01/2023 11:41:27 AM PST by dynachrome
Historic, heavy rainfall in the San Francisco area has caused “sewer geysers” to explode on city streets, sending jets of water high into the air as the city’s overwhelmed drains cannot contain the high volume of rainwater.
Videos of the geysers circulated online:
Sewernados FULL VIDEO HERE https://t.co/oNQ46qxIMl #AtmosphericRiver #sanfrancisco #flooding #rain #geyser #sewernado #HappyNewYear #NewYearsEve pic.twitter.com/FCgGgWWx0b
— Jamy Donaldson (@goofyfooter) December 31, 2022
Water spraying out of sewer? and grates at Vicente and 47th Ave near #OceanBeach #SanFrancisco #AtmosphericRiver #SFOceanBeach #sfrain pic.twitter.com/RSpgVvEmuJ
— Jack Knoebber (@jack_move) January 1, 2023
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Will actually clean up the streets better than they are now.
Thank you! That’s new for me.
🤣🤣🤣
Love it. You’re right on the money.
Don’t need to go to Yellowstone.
Homeless can sell tickets.
This is Humorous!
I just have a phone, no Windows key, no right-clicking.
Storm sewers are also referenced as storm drains.
Nah. I expect Newsome and Piglosi are safe and above water level.
just another day in the sewer
In a properly designed system storm water is carried in storm sewers and the stuff that goes down your household or commercial drain is carried in sanitary sewers. And ne’er the twain shall meet. And the “sanitary sewer” is called that because it keeps the city sanitary, not because it is itself sanitary.
At least they get a one day reprieve from all the human feces you have to step over.
LOL!
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