Why is water splashing up or noise coming from my toilet?
The City of Brookfield has an ongoing sewer cleaning maintenance program to ensure the sewer system operates at maximum capacity. In rare occurrences during cleaning air is forced up through the house's lateral. The favorite location for this air to escape is the toilet. Although this is an inconvenience there is no harm to the house's plumbing. We suggest that the roof vent stack be checked for a blockage. If you have had this happen in the past and reported this to the sewer department the sewer cleaning crew will make an effort to inform the occupants before the cleaning is started so that the toilet cover can be lowered to minimize splashing.

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