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City to smoke test Heeia sewers for leaks

City to smoke test Heeia sewers for leaks
City testing will help protect Heeia's watershed and fishpond. Photo courtesy of Bruce Lum, Kamehameha Schools
Hawaii Independent Staff
Jul 08, 2011 - 10:08 AM

HEEIA—The City’s Department of Environmental Services (ENV) will smoke test a portion of the wastewater collection system in Heeia from July 12 to 15.

The daytime testing, which may last up to a week, is part of ENV’s preventative maintenance program to prevent rainwater from entering the sewer system. ENV crews pump smoke into sewer pipes, examine whether smoke escapes and record its location. The smoke used is non-toxic, harmless and minimal odor. The smoke is neither a fire hazard nor health hazard to humans or pets.

Tests locate broken pipes, illegal connections, open cleanouts, and other paths for runoff to enter the sewer system. Runoff from heavy rain can overwhelm and surcharge the sewer system and treatment plants, causing sanitary sewer overflows.

Residents and affected businesses will be notified by mail and door notices a few days before testing begins. In addition, ENV will notify Fire and Police communications centers at the beginning of each testing day. The attached map illustrates the streets (in the shaded area) that will be tested.

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