intermediate work · the 300 block of W 9th St, Vinegar Hill, San Pedro, Los Angeles, CA 90731
Clear and check the storm-drain inlets near the 300 block of W 9th St.
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What the work involvesThe curb inlets near the 300 block of W 9th St in San Pedro's Vinegar Hill neighborhood clog with leaves and litter, so storm runoff ponds at the corners and carries the block's trash toward the ocean. Keeping the grates clear is real, repeating stormwater work.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- Photograph each inlet as found (grate, apron, gutter approach) and record GPS.
- Set cones at the curb work zone; work from the sidewalk/curb only, never enter, reach into, or open the drain structure.
- Clear debris and litter from the grate surface and gutter approach with rake/grabber; bag it with green waste separated.
- Re-seat a displaced grate only if it lifts freely by hand from above; anything more gets documented, not attempted.
- Photograph the cleared inlet from matching vantage, pour a bucket of clean water to show flow, and report any damage to the MS4/311 line.
What counts as done
- Before/after photos of each inlet from matching vantage
- Water-flow photo/video into the cleared inlet
- Debris disposal photo (green waste separated) + any 311/MS4 report reference
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