Sewer Smoke Testing Civica Infrastructure Inc.

Sewer smoke testing is a method used to identify leaks, breaks, and other defects in a sewer system by injecting smoke into the system and observing where the smoke emerges. The smoke is typically generated using a special machine that heats up mineral oil and produces a thick, white smoke that is non-toxic and harmless to humans. Learn more athttps://civi.ca/sewer-smoke-testing/
Sewer smoke testing is typically performed by municipalities, sewer authorities, or private contractors to identify defects and leaks in the sewer system. Here are some situations where sewer smoke testing may be necessary:
➢ New construction
➢ Prior to rehabilitation or repair work
➢ After major storm events
➢ To comply with regulatory requirements
➢ As part of routine maintenance
➢ Early detection of sewer system problems.
➢ Smoke testing can help ensure that repairs are targeted and efficient.
➢ By conducting smoke testing, municipalities or sewer authorities can ensure that they are meeting their obligations and avoiding potential penalties or fines.
➢ Reduce the risk of exposure to harmful contaminants, which helps improve public health.
➢ Reduces inflow and infiltration. Learn more at - https://civi.ca/sewer-smoke-testing/
Civica Infrastructure Inc. is an industry leader in wastewater and stormwater management consulting services. We provide guidance and actionable solutions to local and regional municipalities, conservation authorities, provincial government agencies, land developers, and other civil engineering consulting firms in Southern Ontario to address various issues associated with collection system and drainage capacity management. Learn more about Civica at - https://civi.ca/about-us/
Website: https://civi.ca/
Phone: 905-417-9792
Email: info@civi.ca
Head Office: 330 Rodinea Rd, Maple, ON L6A 4P5, Canada
Branch: 155 Winges Rd, Woodbridge, ON L4L 6C7, Canada
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