Asheville Asks: How does Stormwater Services prepare for heavy rain?

When dark clouds gather and forecasts predict heavy rain, the City of Asheville’s stormwater crews spring into action. Although community members may still see increased water volume on the roadway during short intense rainfall events downpours, the stormwater system quickly drains the water to reduce community impact.

 

Here’s an inside look at how Stormwater crews ensure the City’s system is prepared for heavy rain.

 

Inspecting construction sites 

Before a storm hits, stormwater crews prioritize inspecting construction sites where ongoing projects may be vulnerable. By inspecting these sites it can reduce sediment runoff, which can clog storm drains and increase flooding.

 

Clearing debris from flood-prone areas

Stormwater crews clear debris from areas known for flooding. This includes removing leaves, branches, and other obstructions. By ensuring these pathways are clear, crews help maintain the flow of water, reducing the risk of backups and flooding in neighborhoods.

 

Testing equipment for restoration efforts

Preparation also involves checking and testing equipment that may be needed during or after the storm. This includes pumps, generators, and other tools essential for restoration efforts. 

 

stormwater crews clearing the storm drain
Stormwater Crews working to clean storm drains.

 

 

Enhanced storm drain cleaning

Stormwater crews clear storm drains on a regular basis and increase storm drain clearing when heavy rain is in the forecast. Storm drains are designed to carry rainwater away from streets and properties, but they can quickly become clogged with debris. By proactively clearing these drains, stormwater crews help prevent water from pooling on roadways for extended periods of time.

 

 

 

 

Coordinating across departments

Stormwater crews don’t work in isolation. City staff from strategic departments coordinate efforts to ensure a unified response to weather events. This collaboration includes meetings to discuss preparation strategies, response plans, and potential adjustments based on real-time weather developments. 

 

On-call availability

During heavy rain events, stormwater crews and other city staff remain on call. Whether it’s a fallen tree blocking a storm drain or an unexpected equipment malfunction, the city’s readiness to respond at a moment’s notice helps minimize damage and disruption.

Through preparation, careful monitoring, and swift response, stormwater crews work diligently to protect our city’s infrastructure. So, the next time you see storm clouds rolling in, take a moment to appreciate the hard work happening behind the scenes.