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Deltona utilities perform smoke testing to find defects in sanitary sewer laterals, identify ill-fitting manhole and missing clean-out cap
Summary
Deputy Utility Director Jim Parrish described nonhazardous smoke testing of sanitary sewer lines to locate defects; crews found an ill-fitting manhole cover and a missing clean-out cap that can allow stormwater intrusion.
City of Deltona utilities staff described smoke testing of the sanitary sewer system to find defects that allow surface water to enter sewer lines and laterals.
Jim Parrish, deputy utility director with the City of Deltona, explained the test: crews introduce a "non toxic, harmless, residual less, smoke into our sanitary sewer system" from a blower at a manhole and then observe…
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