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Sewer Line Smoke Testing In Sedgefield Lakes Area Begins December 7
From December 7-10, City contractor Hydrostructures PA will perform sewer line smoke testing around Sedgefield Lakes.
Post Date:12/03/2020 12:30 PM
From December 7-10, City contractor Hydrostructures PA will perform sewer line smoke testing around Sedgefield Lakes. Check out this map for the testing schedule and locations, which includes Stanley Road, Hilltop Road, and E. Woodlyn Way.
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During testing, a non-toxic smoke will be introduced into manholes, eventually flowing into sewer lines. Any open breaks in the City’s sewer collection system as well as improper connections (like roof down spouts) will be identified by the presence of smoke.
The smoke is non-toxic, non-staining, white to gray in color, has a slight odor, and creates no fire hazard. City water and sewer service customers are advised to pour a gallon of water into every sink, tub, and floor drain that is not used on a daily basis. This will fill the p-traps and ultimately prevent smoke from entering into their building.
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Motorists traveling in the project area may experience some minor traffic delays. Dates and times may change due to weather or last-minute changes in the work schedule.
The job is part of the City’s ongoing Sewer Rehabilitation Program, which is funded by water and sewer rates.
Questions? Contact Jana Stewart at 336-412-6314.
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