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Burst sewer pipe in public alley ... Raw sewage on Aubrey Road

Reported via mobile in the Flooding/Gully/Drainage category anonymously at 09:49, Thursday 22 February 2024

Sent to Bristol City Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5613735.

Hello. There is an access alleyway which runs between Beryl Road and Aubrey Road, and the main sewer from Beryl Road is here, draining downhill. At some point in the last few days, during the heavy rains, I noticed raw sewage water draining out onto Aubrey Road. I have access to the alleyway from my property and can see that there is water emerging up through the pavement and there has been quite a lot of partially processed sewage and paper deposited both in the alleyway and on the street. At the moment, even when it is not raining, there is a continuous flow down the alleyway into the nearest drain.

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  • A new enquiry has been raised for this issue.

    Posted by Bristol City Council at 09:49, Thursday 22 February 2024

  • Hello again. Just to say that the alleyway can be accessed from Aubrey Road by the gates shown in the photo. These are not locked I'm so can be pushed open. The alleyway is located between number 27 and number 29. Thanks.

    Posted anonymously at 09:58, Thursday 22 February 2024

  • A citizen has provided a follow-up to the original enquiry.

    Posted by Bristol City Council at 09:58, Thursday 22 February 2024

  • This issue is currently under investigation. We'll provide updates on the outcome as soon as we can.

    Posted by Bristol City Council at 10:30, Thursday 22 February 2024

  • We've investigated this query but have been unable to trace any issue that requires action.

    If you believe that the issue still exists, please review the location/description provided and let us have further details to help identify where the problem is via an update on Fix My Street
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    Posted by Bristol City Council at 14:28, Wednesday 3 April 2024

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