intermediate work · the Cambridge Ave corridor, Kettleman City, CA 93239
Clear and check a storm-drain inlet, inlet 1 -- the Cambridge Ave corridor, Kettleman City, CA 93239.
Fund it for $55. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$55 proposed
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What the work involvesThe curb inlets along this corridor clog with wind-blown dust and field debris for months at a time, then a Valley winter storm hits and runoff ponds and backs up onto the sidewalk. 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.
Bring
- heavy work gloves + hi-vis vest + grabber tool and rake
- contractor bags for debris (landscape debris separated from trash)
- camera + measuring tape
- cones for the curb work zone (stay out of the traffic lane)
Steps
- 1. ASSESS: photograph the inlet as found (grate, apron, gutter approach), note blockage type and any damage (broken grate, displaced apron concrete), and record GPS.
- 2. Set cones at the curb work zone; all work is from the sidewalk/curb, never step into the traffic lane and never enter, reach into, or open the drain structure.
- 3. Clear debris, sediment, and litter from the grate surface and the gutter approach with the rake/grabber; bag and dispose of it properly (green waste separated).
- 4. Minor repair within surface scope: re-seat a displaced grate that lifts freely by hand from above, patch apron spalls with cold-patch where the city standard allows; anything more is documented, not attempted.
- 5. VERIFY: photograph the cleared inlet from the same vantage, pour a bucket of clean water at the gutter approach to show flow into the inlet, and report any structural damage to the municipal stormwater line (311/MS4 contact) with photos.
What counts as done
- Before/after photos of the 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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