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Deltona conducts smoke testing of sanitary sewer lines; crews find ill-fitting manhole cover and missing clean-out cap

5071213 · June 25, 2025
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Deputy utility director Jim Parrish said the city is using nonhazardous smoke to locate defects in its sanitary sewer system; crews observed smoke escaping from an ill-fitting manhole cover and a missing clean-out cap that allow stormwater intrusion.

The City of Deltona is conducting smoke testing of its sanitary sewer system to find defects and connections that allow surface water to enter wastewater lines, Deputy Utility Director Jim Parrish said.

“What we’re doing is we’re wanting to introduce a non toxic, harmless, residual less, smoke into our sanitary sewer system so that we can test to see if there’s…

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