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THE BEST CESSPOOL & SEPTIC COMPANY ON LONG ISLAND NYSeptic.com Email:  Service@NYSeptic.com Phone 1:  631.758.4171 Phone 2:  631.476.5484 Fax:  631.475.2898   Sewer cleaning removes unwanted materials, such as non-biodegradable debris or grease and sludge build-up, from a pipe . Most sewer cleanings occur as part of a routine maintenance program, though cleaners also respond to emergency callouts for overflowing or damaged lines. Most sewers on Long Island are maintained by local utility companies, though property owners are usually  responsible for lateral connections . Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Service assist with all sewer and drain construction and repairs .  We also provide sound advice when it comes to decision making.  This decision is usually guided by factors like labor and equipment availability and budget. Routinely cleaning sewer systems can prevent blockages, clogged sewers, overflows and costly repairs . Small debris and grease buildup can turn into big

Sewer Maintenance Tips | NYSeptic.com

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  www.NYSeptic.com SEWER MAINTENANCE TIPS PREVENTING SEWER LINE BACKUP AND OVERFLOW High on the list of experiences nobody wants to have is a sewer backup or overflow. Fortunately, this experience can usually be avoided by being aware of what causes backups and avoiding those causes, or contacting Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Services . The two primary causes of sewer backups and overflows are grease and roots throughout Nassau & Suffolk County, Long Island, NY. Not limited to the Long Island, NY  area, but everywhere, grease is the most frequent cause of sewer problems . If cooking grease or oil is poured down the drain or flushed down toilets, even when followed by hot water, it eventually cools down, congeals, builds up, and hardens, eventually forming a plug in both residential and commercial sewer lines. Over time, this situation creates backups and overflows. This unfortunate situation can be avoided if you: Never pour grease down sink drains or into toilets Scrape

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