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Old 05-25-2021, 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby View Post
Was easy to understand, to me.

Put the word "a" in there:

"Was there a street drain close?"

You can switch the words around:

"Was a street drain close, there?"

Or you can alter it just a tiny bit:

"Was a street drain nearby?"

He's basically suggesting that perhaps there was a drainage pipe issue.

Which, apparently, there was. A water pipe collapsed.

It wasn't a sink hole. It was a ground collapse. Sinkholes are a type of ground collapse caused primarily by nature - limestone sediment contracting and expanding and crumbling underground, causing pockets of space that eventually cause a cave-in. Other ground collapses are caused by overdevelopment, improper lining of retention ponds, badly-seated underground septic tanks, mining, broken sewer pipes, and so on.
Plus poor construction by Developer using corrugated metal drainage pipes where reinforced concrete pipes required ie Calumet Grove, Summerhill etc.