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Blocked drains in Yennora

For a blocked drain in Yennora, report the exact property or site, dwelling type, affected fixtures or amenities, overflow, access and rainfall timing.

Local drain guidance

Blocked drain decisions in Yennora

Yennora had 524 occupied private dwellings in the 2021 Census. Houses accounted for 55.7%, attached dwellings for 24.6% and flats or apartments for 19.3%.

The actual site and served line determine private, shared, strata, council and Sydney Water responsibilities.

Help available
  • House, attached-home and unit triage
  • Managed-site access planning
  • CCTV where fault position matters
  • Cross-boundary stormwater documentation
Clear, inspect or repair

The next step depends on the evidence

  1. 01 · Clear

    Restore safe flow

    Clear the obstruction using a method suited to the accessible line and stop the immediate backup or overflow.

  2. 02 · Inspect

    Confirm the cause

    Use CCTV when the blockage repeats, the condition is uncertain or the fault position must be documented.

  3. 03 · Repair

    Fix a proven defect

    Recommend repair or relining only when the inspection, condition and blockage history support it.

Responsibility

Cumberland Council and Fairfield City Council, Sydney Water or the property owner?

The responsible party depends on the affected pipe and fault position. Private drains are generally managed by the property owner, public wastewater faults by Sydney Water, and public stormwater questions by the relevant council for the address — Cumberland Council and Fairfield City Council.

Process and scope

What affects the work and price

  • Whether wastewater is actively overflowing or the drain is slow
  • The number of affected fixtures and where the nearest safe access is
  • Whether clearing is enough or CCTV and locating are needed
  • The pipe condition and repair evidence found after flow is restored
Local questions

Blocked drain FAQs for Yennora

Why provide the exact Yennora site use?

It affects the fixtures, access controls, operating constraints and person authorised to approve drainage work.

What evidence does Cumberland ask for?

Council asks what happened, when and how often, the source, damage, professional advice where available and dated photos or video.

Can one dwelling type be assumed?

No. Houses, attached dwellings and flats or apartments are all present, and the site itself should lead.

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