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Sewer Cameras offer WiFi connectivity.

2015-10-06 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

With DVR of camera serving as source of WiFi network, Heavy-Duty Sewer Cameras allow those within connection range to view live inspections on their portable devices. Users can capture, save, and replay images as well as e-mail saved files directly from app. Available in cable lengths from 200–400 ft with camera heads ranging from 7/8–1.68 in. in diameter, waterproof camera systems include Kevlar braided push rods, built-in 512 Hz beacon, and on-screen footage counter.

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Balch Sewer Project Update

2015-10-02 20:07:20| PortlandOnline

Environmental Services is replacing sewer pipes in poor condition in the area bounded by NW Yeon Avenue, NW 29th Avenue, NW Nicolai Avenue, and NW St. Helens Road. The project will relieve street flooding and basement sewer backups. The work includes diverting stormwater to the Balch Conduit sewer pipe, and replacing dams in the Balch outfall pipe to prevent Willamette River water from backing up into the pipe during heavy rain events.

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Sellwood-Moreland Sewer Rehab Project Construction Update: October 1, 2015

2015-10-02 20:03:30| PortlandOnline

Environmental Services is repairing or replacing about 25,000 feet of public sewer pipes in the Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood that are between 80 and 100 years old and failing due to age. This project will help protect the public and the environment by reducing the possibility of costly breaks, leaks, blockages and sewage releases to homes, businesses and streets.

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SE Hawthorne-Salmon Area Green Street and Sewer Project Open House: October 15, 2015

2015-10-02 19:26:49| PortlandOnline

Meet the construction team. Learn more about the project. OPEN HOUSE Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015 6:30 8:00 P.M. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Fraternal Order of Eagles 4904 SE Hawthorne Blvd. Portland, OR 97215

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Sewer Sentry: New Manhole Cover Device Prevents Up To 90% Of Stormwater Inflow

2015-09-25 07:53:36| publicworks Home Page

David Putnam, CEO of Sewer Sentry LLC, announces the introduction of the patented Sewer Sentry, a small, easy-to-install manhole device that can prevent up to 90% of inflow into sanitary sewer systems and can help prevent sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs).

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