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Aging Storm Drains at End of Life

Dennis ElliottMerilyn ElliottbyDennis ElliottandMerilyn Elliott
March 10, 2026
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Rio Vista’s Municipal Rates and Utilities ad hoc committee met on Thursday, February 27th to discuss storm drain problems resulting from the lack of funds needed for system upkeep. The aim was to provide a recommendation to the City Council on the necessary steps to rectify the situation.

Rio Vista’s underground storm drains, dating back to the 1950s, primarily consist of 8 or 12-inch diameter galvanized corrugated metal pipes (CMP) that carry rainwater runoff to the Sacramento River. In the 1990’s the city started using more durable storm drainpipes made with contemporary materials. But because of the system’s age and the fact that CMP decays in soils typical of the Delta, extensive parts of the old storm drain system need to be replaced.

Three times last November and December dangerous sinkholes developed during heavy rains because CMP drain lines running beneath the streets in and around town failed. Over $68,000 was spent on emergency repairs that were not part of the budget. In fact, the budget dollars available to pay for repairs was under $41,000 for the entire year.

The growing risk of storm drain failures was clear to the Municipal Rates and Utilities Committee, which will recommend a storm drain rate increase initiative to the City Council.

The committee will also suggest that the Rio Vista City Council allocate $150,000 for an underground remote-controlled CCTV robot to inspect our storm drain system, followed by the development of a budget for maintaining or replacing high-risk sections.

Further information regarding public meetings and announcements on this subject will be published by The Beacon.

Dennis Elliott

Dennis Elliott

Dennis Elliott is a California native, born in Sacramento in 1947. He graduated from Elk Grove Senior High School and attended Diablo Valley Community College and the University of California Davis. Since retiring in 2012 he has been active in community volunteer projects and getting reacquainted with the joy of writing. Dennis and wife Merilyn have written weekly articles for the Rio Vista Beacon since April 2019. They like to focus on articles that contribute to Rio Vista residents’ welfare and entertainment. Dennis Spent over 49 years in the technology sales and marketing industry. During his career he was a public speaker, business practices analyst, regional sales team developer, and executive level manager. Dennis and Merilyn moved from the East Bay to Rio Vista in 2009. They feel fortunate that both their families live in the area and they enjoy visiting with them regularly. They also enjoy such activities as sporting events, theater, traveling, and geocaching. Writing for the Beacon has been fun and rewarding for both the Elliotts and they hope to keep contributing for the foreseeable future.

Merilyn Elliott

Merilyn Elliott

Dennis Elliott is a California native, born in Sacramento in 1947. He graduated from Elk Grove Senior High School and attended Diablo Valley Community College and the University of California Davis. Since retiring in 2012 he has been active in community volunteer projects and getting reacquainted with the joy of writing. Dennis and wife Merilyn have written weekly articles for the Rio Vista Beacon since April 2019. They like to focus on articles that contribute to Rio Vista residents’ welfare and entertainment. Dennis Spent over 49 years in the technology sales and marketing industry. During his career he was a public speaker, business practices analyst, regional sales team developer, and executive level manager. Dennis and Merilyn moved from the East Bay to Rio Vista in 2009. They feel fortunate that both their families live in the area and they enjoy visiting with them regularly. They also enjoy such activities as sporting events, theater, traveling, and geocaching. Writing for the Beacon has been fun and rewarding for both the Elliotts and they hope to keep contributing for the foreseeable future.

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