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Smoke Testing: What Homeowners Need to Know
What is a Smoke Test?
Smoke testing is the industry standard method of identifying sources of surface inflow to the sanitary sewer, which leads to reduced efficacy of local sewer treatment plants.
A Smoke Test uses non-toxic smoke and high capacity blowers to blow smoke through the sanitary sewer lips. In the image below, a blower is placed on top of a manhole, forcing smoke down into the sewer. If smoke is exiting the ground where there is no connection to the sewer lines, this indicates a place where rain or surface water could enter the sewer system. During a smoke test, a work crew will walk the neighborhood, take pictures of any faults in the system where smoke is coming out of the ground, and mark locations for repair.
Common sources of sewer inflow include:
- Roof Downspouts
- Unconnected Sewer Lines
- Abandoned Sewer Lines
- Leaking Manholes
- Cross Connected Storm Drains
- Broken Laterals or Mains
- Cross Connected Sanitary Lines
- Cellar Drains
- Yard/Foundation Drains
- Sump Pumps
Sewer testing helps your community identify these faults, helping to stop basement backups, overflows, and higher treatment costs.