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Physical inspection of canyons is another way to prevent sewer spills in our urban canyons. The Wastewater Branch has also partnered with the San Diego Police Department to utilize police helicopters to patrol canyon areas after significant rains. Similarly, the Department uses its Volunteer Canyon Watchers to report any indications of real or potential canyon sewer spills observed during recreational hikes through our urban canyons.

Complete your Canyon Watchers Field Report Form

When a sewer spill occurs in a street or on private property, that spill is usually reported to the Wastewater Branch within minutes. In a canyon, such a spill may go undetected for days.

If while on your canyon walk you see…

  • sewage or a foamy discharge spilling from a manhole;
  • sewage flowing down a canyon;
  • a damaged or vandalized manhole;
  • an exposed sewer pipe; or
  • an unsecured manhole - one without a cross bar or recessed bolts
Photo of foamy discharge near a manhole Photo of sewage spilling from a manhole Photo of damaged manhole
Photo of locked manhole   Photo of exposed sewer pipe

…Call the Sewer Spill Hotline at (619) 515-3525.

Be prepared to identify the location of the spill or damage and if possible, report the number painted on the manhole structure.

Volunteer Canyon Watchers logo To get involved with the Canyon Watchers Program, call our Public Information Line at (858) 292-6484 or email us at mwwd@sandiego.gov.

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