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Drainage Systems | NYSeptic.com

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 NYSeptic.com What is a Drain Inspection? A drain inspection is a systematic process of evaluating drainage systems to ensure smooth wastewater transitions from pipeline to sewage systems. Performing a drain inspection aims to prevent drainage problems such as pipe cracks, corrosion, frost, and major clogs including tree roots, toilet paper buildup, and food waste. Importance of Drain Inspection Drain inspections are vital to help businesses prevent potential risks such as leaks, floods, and other public health and safety issues. Proper execution of drain inspections can: Detect early problems to eliminate expensive repairs; Prevent the hassle of slow water drainage and waste clogs; Mitigate the risk of damaged pipelines and drainage systems; and Increase and promote environmental safety. What is a Drainage Inspection Checklist? A drainage inspection checklist is a tool used by trained engineers, licensed plumbers, or drainage inspectors to ensure drainage systems are in good working c

Sewage Systems & COVID-19 | NYSeptic.com

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Onsite sewage system service providers and installers who clean out septic, holding and pump tanks along with aerobic treatment units, and perform operation and maintenance and repairs are commonly exposed to untreated wastewater that contains disease-causing organisms including pathogens, which are primarily bacteria and viruses. When a septic system professional is working on a system, it is unlikely to know what specific disease-causing organisms are in the wastewater, including COVID-19. COVID-19 concentrations and survival in feces, sewage or water are currently unknown.  The virus that causes COVID-19 has been detected in the feces of some patients diagnosed with COVID-19. The amount of virus released from the body (shed) in stool, how long the virus is shed and whether the virus in stool is infectious are not known. According to research conducted by the Washington On-Site Sewage Association, the aerosolization of s ewage through standard methods of pumping pose the

Murphy's Cesspool & Septic | Environmental Professional Services | Long Island, New York

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Environmental Services Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Service | Environmental Services Email:  Service@NYSeptic.com Phone:  631.758.4171  |  631.476.5484 Fax:  631.569.724.2299 Url:  http://www.nyseptic.com 269 Orchard Road, Patchogue, New York, 11772 Long Island ,  NY   11772 Google Map Directions Murphy's Cesspool & Septic proudly services & manages storm revovery in the Nassau & Suffolk County, Long Island, New York areas. We ensure all environmental, drainage, cesspool, and septic services are met by our customer's standards, and industry guidelines. We are a commercial & industrial sewer & drain company. We Proudly Services the Nassau County & Suffolk County, Long Island Area's Storm Water Management Needs. https://www.nyseptic.com/Environmental-Services-Long-Island-NY-Murphy's-Cesspool-and-Septic.html Murphy's Cesspool & Septic OTHER SERVICES WE PERFORM:  Sewer &am

Environmental Service Professional Services

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M urphy's Cesspool & Septic   is a licensed and insured  Environmental Service   company that has grown to a successful business for three key reasons: Honesty, Professionalism, & Superior Service. What separates us from our competitors is that we aim to focus on quality service and customer satisfaction while building a “one to one” personal relationship with each of our clients.  Cesspool   Septic Tank   Grease Trap   Catch Basin   Drywell   Camera Inspections   Sewer & Drain   Environmental Professional Services Environmental services are necessary after an area has become contaminated due to elevated levels that are beyond State or County permissible limits. State and county permissible limits can differ. For example, The New York States permissible limits for certain levels of chemicals are the standard unless you reside in a county that has more stringent standards than that of the States. The Counties permissible level supersedes New York S