Friday, July 19, 2019

City of Joplin's smoke testing of sanitary sewer systems moves to Royal Heights area

(From the City of Joplin)


TREKK Design Group, engineers working with the City of Joplin, Missouri will be smoke testing sanitary sewers during the next few weeks as part of the City’s ongoing efforts to improve the sanitary sewer system and reduce infiltration & inflow (I/I).

TREKK completed smoke testing of the sewer lines in an east central area. Starting Monday, July 22 testing will move to the Royals Heights neighborhood in Joplin, weather permitting. Boundaries of the area crews are testing include Jaccard Street to Whitney Way and St. Louis Avenue to Range Line Road. A map of the smoke testing boundary within Royal Heights is posted on the City of Joplin’s site: www.joplinmo.org/smokemap . Work is anticipated to take five to seven days, weather permitting.

Smoke testing is conducted by forcing a non-toxic, harmless, odorless smoke into the sewer lines. The smoke leaves the enclosed pipe in areas where there are cracks or leaks and makes its way to the ground’s surface, where personnel can mark the defect location.








Residents should be aware that the smoke will also follow the private line laterals and leave them through the roof vents in homes. Sometimes the smoke can enter a home or building through dry floor drains and p-traps or defects in the interior plumbing system. The smoke can quickly be removed by opening windows.

Door hangers with notifications and instructions to fill floor drains and p-traps with water have been distributed to all residents in the area that may be affected. TREKK will also have portable street signs posted in the immediate vicinity of the smoke testing. Fire/Medical, public works, and dispatch will also be notified with specific locations.

As the smoke testing takes place, TREKK personnel will be in the neighborhood to provide any assistance and answer any questions. All TREKK employees and vehicles will be clearly identifiable. The work is estimated to take two to three weeks to complete.

To view testing area ....

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