POTTSTOWN PA – A little ingenuity with some boards and clamps is helping Rupert Road, Sanatoga PA, residents keep storm sewer grates near their homes clean and debris-free, so water from rain brought this weekend (Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 27 and 28, 2011) by Hurricane Irene can quickly drain away.

Homemade debris blocker
The makeshift devices were visible Sunday by motorists headed north and south on the highway near the Raven’s Claw housing community.
- Watch a video (above) showing how they worked, or see it at The Post’s Youtube user account, here.
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- See Why Irene Will Make Life In Sanatoga An Adventure
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