by darcy knapp | Dec 31, 2013
Sewer pipes from buildings can be connected to the main sewer by cutting a hole in the main line and then inserting a pipe. If the drain pipe is put too far into the sewer main, it won’t have the necessary clearance to drain properly. when this happens it is...
by darcy knapp | Dec 23, 2013
Storm drain systems are designed to drain excess rain and ground water from paved streets, parking lots, and sidewalks. Storm drains vary in design from small residential dry wells to large municipal systems. They are fed by gutters on most streets and highways, as...
by darcy knapp | Dec 21, 2013
Municipalities around the world are responsible for maintaining a clean and sanitary environment which is suitable for humans to live and work. A part of this responsibility is providing an effective system to remove both waste water and storm water and transport both...
by darcy knapp | Dec 21, 2013
Sand and sediment interceptors are made to separate and capture sand, gravel and other debris, as well as any oil, grease, gas or diesel fuel-laden waste. Gravity and flotation separation are used together to accomplish this. The separator has chambers that vary in...
by darcy knapp | Dec 21, 2013
Mature trees are beautiful to look at, but their roots can be catastrophic to sewer pipes. These pipes contain warm nutrient rich water, so roots will naturally grow towards and eventually inside of the pipes and cause partial or complete blockages. These blockages...