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SEWER SYSTEM STUDIES

Sewer Studies

Many muncipal sanitary sewerage systems are unknowingly victims of excessive infiltraion/inflow that literally robs them of their capacity to properly handle and treat legitimate sewage

When a system falls preyto excessive infiltration/inflow, here are some of the typical consequences: Municipal costs increase while services decrease. Power costs mount at lift stations and treatment plants. Diluted sewage can overflow into waterways or storm lines through manhole covers or bypasses. Sewage backup into citizenns’ basements can become a public health hazar

We Can Find and Solve Your Sewer System Problems

We offer highly trained personel, state-of-the-art equpment and years of experience in the preparation of reports for municipalities, consulting engineers, industries, as well as state and local agencies. Our experts have hellped hundreds of municipalities and industrial plants meet EPA regulations. We can handle all or any part of your correction pro-gram; from beginning analysis through the rehabilitation of the entire system.

Our Services Include:

  • Infittration /Inflown Analysis
  • Sewer System Evaluation Survey
  • Continuous Flow Monitoring
  • Isolation Flow Gauging
  • Manhole Inspection
  • Dyed Water Flooding
  • Smoke Testing
  • Stormwater Sampling & Analysis
  • Stormwater Permit Application
  • Data Importing & Exporting
  • Line Locating
  • PACP Television Training & Certification

Let us quote on your next project.

Call 1-800-445-3614 for a free job-site survey and cost estimate

 

Did You Know

Carylon Corporation’s equipment resources are vast, with an excess of 1100 rolling pieces of equipment and over 1000 employees. National Plant Services, Inc. also has dedicated equipment that is available for immediate use from our locations.

Related Info

As an experienced service provider, we are geared to perform 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You can call our 24 hour dispatch service at 800.445.3614

Carylon companies use the coding and grading of pipe and manhole defects in sewer systems and operator certification standards as set forth in the NASSCO Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program (PACP).*

*The Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program (PACP) was jointly developed by NASSCO and the Water Research Centre (WRC) to create a national standard for the coding and grading of pipe and manhole defects in sewer systems, and the certification of individuals for the PAC Program application.