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Understanding the spatial formation and accumulation of fats, oils and grease deposits in the sewer collection system
Sanitary sewer overflows are caused by the accumulation of insoluble calcium salts of fatty acids, which are formed by the reaction between fats, oils and grease (FOG) and calcium found in wastewaters. Different sewer structural configurations (i.e., manholes, pipes, wet wells), which vary spatially, along with other obstructions (roots intrusion) and pipe deformations (pipe sags), may ...
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Signs That You May Need A Sewer Camera Inspection
Sewer camera inspections are a great way to find out what is happening inside your sewers and can save significant money and stress further down the line. Here we look at some of the signs you may need an ...
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