St. George Storm Sewage Backup Drivers
St. George's climate creates predictable water damage windows. permafrost thaw shifting and cracking sewer lines
St. George's permafrost thaw during spring and summer months causes ground instability, leading to cracked and shifted sewer lines. This creates a high risk of sewage backups, particularly in older infrastructure. The thawing also increases the likelihood of water intrusion into buried systems, compounding the problem.
St. George's permafrost thaw during spring and summer months causes ground instability, leading to cracked and shifted sewer lines. This creates a high risk of sewage backups, particularly in older infrastructure. The thawing also increases the likelihood of water intrusion into buried systems, compounding the problem. The dominant local driver is permafrost thaw shifting and cracking sewer lines. Water damage progresses in stages: spread, absorption, microbial growth, structural compromise — each stage compounds the cost.
