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Smoke testing locations for this week

Posted/updated on: October 19, 2021 at 12:29 pm

Smoke testing locations for this weekTYLER — Pipeline Analysis will continue smoke testing sewer lines in sewer meter basins 13 and 17 as part of the City of Tyler’s ongoing sanitary sewer inspection program. Officials say smoke testing helps locate breaks and defects in the city’s sanitary sewer system. The information is used to repair and improve the sewer system, according to a news release. The testing will be conducted from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18, through Friday, Oct. 22, in three areas.

Those areas are as follows:

– South of Ferguson Street to East Lake Street and west of South Fleishel Avenue to South Palace Avenue and South Vine Avenue.
– South of East Houston Street to Troup Highway and west of South Donnybrook Avenue to South Broadway Avenue.
– South of Powers Drive to West Southwest Loop 323 and west of South Donnybrook Avenue to West Southwest Loop 323.

During smoke testing, field crews blow air and smoke into the sanitary sewer system in the street and monitor where smoke escapes the system. White smoke will exit through vent pipes on the roofs of residences and through any sewer line breaks in the ground. The smoke is non-toxic, leaves no residue, and does not create any fire hazards, according to a news release. The smoke should not enter a residence unless there is defective plumbing or a dry drain trap. Dry drain traps occur when residents have drains that are not used on a regular basis. Residents should pour or run about a gallon of water in drains that are not used frequently to prevent smoke from entering any living areas.

Officials say the field crews will not need to access any residences or businesses to conduct the testing. Door hangers will be placed on all homes and businesses in the area to notify residents and business owners about the upcoming testing. Pipeline Analysis employees will be opening manholes in the streets and backyard utility easements during the testing. Sewer service will not be interrupted during the smoke testing. Residents and business owners can contact Pipeline Analysis at 1-800-637-0164 with any questions or concerns about the smoke testing.



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