sewer inspection system News
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Most Popular: 1″ Manual Push Inspection Videoscope
Our most popular 1 inch diameter push camera or commonly called sewer camera, push camera or pipe inspection camera system. This system offers 100 feet of sewer camera push cable, 7 inch color screen, rechargeable battery pack and water proof storage case. This sewer camera system is our most popular push camera not only for the competitive price but also for the durability and ...
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Introducing the NEW Opticam Modular Sewer Inspection Camera
Introducing the NEW Opticam Modular Sewer Inspection Camera This system offers many of the advanced features that fare more expensive system offers. For the professional plumber or Septic Tank Service Technician this tool is a must! On board abilities to annotate notes on the color screen and the self-leveling camera prove to be the edge professional require. The compact 1.3 inch camera head is ...
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Jamaica Bay Plan Would Cleanse New York`s Estuary
NEW YORK, New York, October 15, 2007 (ENS) - Many New Yorkers are not aware that within the confines of the five boroughs are open water, salt marshes, grasslands, coastal woodlands, maritime shrublands and freshwater wetlands. At least 90 fish species, 325 species of birds and many reptiles, amphibians and small mammals share portions of Brooklyn and Queens with human residents. The 39 ...
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Introducing the new Opticam Modular Sewer Inspection Camera
This system offers many of the advanced features that fare more expensive system offers. For the professional plumber or Septic Tank Service Technician this tool is a must! On board abilities to annotate notes on the color screen and the self-leveling camera prove to be the edge professional require. The compact 1.3 inch camera head is designed to work in most 2-12 inch sewer camera pipes. In ...
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Perth Amboy to upgrade sewer system; agreement reached with the EPA to address violations of the clean water act affecting the Raritan River and the Arthur Kill
The city of Perth Amboy, N.J., has agreed to make major improvements in its combined sewer system to protect people’s health and water quality under a legal agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Under the agreement, which was lodged by the Department of Justice in federal court today, the city will reduce the amount of sewage and other pollutants that flow out of 16 ...
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