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Dual CCTV Cameras Assist with Residential Dye Testing - A New Way to Investigate Leaks on Private Property, City of Westlake, Ohio

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Dual CCTV Cameras Assist with Residential Dye Testing - A New Way to Investigate Leaks on Private Property, City of Westlake, Ohio
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The City of Westlake, Ohio has a program to remove Inflow and Infiltration (I/I) from both their public and private property segments of the sewer system. Specifically, the private property program uses residential dye testing to identify houses that have downspouts that contributes water into the sanitary sewer system. Historically, houses that test positive are scheduled for rehabilitation using a lateral liner from the mainline sewer to the house. A liner is inserted into the sanitary lateral which prohibits any stormwater or groundwater from entering the lateral. During the installation of the liners, it was found that a more detailed testing of the house would have shown that the deficiencies could have been corrected with cheaper, spot repairs or other methods of rehabilitation may have been more effective. The more detailed testing included dye testing as many downspouts as possible on the home being tested, and using two Closed Circuit Television Camera for the inspection The sanitary pipe layout is also identified to provide a more detailed knowledge of how the sanitary and storm pipes cross over each other. The CCTV cameras were installed in both the storm and sanitary sewer and advanced to the lateral of the test house. Subsequent testing followed by using a push camera in the lateral and recreating the test, further isolating the deficiency on the property.
The City of Westlake, Ohio has a program to remove Inflow and Infiltration (I/I) from both their public and private property segments of the sewer system. Specifically, the private property program uses residential dye testing to identify houses that have downspouts that contributes water into the sanitary sewer system. Historically, houses that test positive are scheduled for rehabilitation using...
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Scott E. BelzJames J. SmolikRobert P. Kelly
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 50 - Building Best Management Practices for Private Property Issues
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2009
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20090101)2009:14L.3209;1-
DOI10.2175/193864709793954781
Volume / Issue2009 / 14
Content sourceWEFTEC
First / last page(s)3209 - 3212
Copyright2009
Word count244
Subject keywordsResidential Dye TestingClosed Circuit Television InspectionLateral Lining

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Dual CCTV Cameras Assist with Residential Dye Testing - A New Way to Investigate Leaks on Private Property, City of Westlake, Ohio
Abstract
The City of Westlake, Ohio has a program to remove Inflow and Infiltration (I/I) from both their public and private property segments of the sewer system. Specifically, the private property program uses residential dye testing to identify houses that have downspouts that contributes water into the sanitary sewer system. Historically, houses that test positive are scheduled for rehabilitation using a lateral liner from the mainline sewer to the house. A liner is inserted into the sanitary lateral which prohibits any stormwater or groundwater from entering the lateral. During the installation of the liners, it was found that a more detailed testing of the house would have shown that the deficiencies could have been corrected with cheaper, spot repairs or other methods of rehabilitation may have been more effective. The more detailed testing included dye testing as many downspouts as possible on the home being tested, and using two Closed Circuit Television Camera for the inspection The sanitary pipe layout is also identified to provide a more detailed knowledge of how the sanitary and storm pipes cross over each other. The CCTV cameras were installed in both the storm and sanitary sewer and advanced to the lateral of the test house. Subsequent testing followed by using a push camera in the lateral and recreating the test, further isolating the deficiency on the property.
The City of Westlake, Ohio has a program to remove Inflow and Infiltration (I/I) from both their public and private property segments of the sewer system. Specifically, the private property program uses residential dye testing to identify houses that have downspouts that contributes water into the sanitary sewer system. Historically, houses that test positive are scheduled for rehabilitation using...
Author(s)
Scott E. BelzJames J. SmolikRobert P. Kelly
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 50 - Building Best Management Practices for Private Property Issues
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2009
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20090101)2009:14L.3209;1-
DOI10.2175/193864709793954781
Volume / Issue2009 / 14
Content sourceWEFTEC
First / last page(s)3209 - 3212
Copyright2009
Word count244
Subject keywordsResidential Dye TestingClosed Circuit Television InspectionLateral Lining

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Scott E. Belz# James J. Smolik# Robert P. Kelly. Dual CCTV Cameras Assist with Residential Dye Testing - A New Way to Investigate Leaks on Private Property, City of Westlake, Ohio. Alexandria, VA 22314-1994, USA: Water Environment Federation, 2018. Web. 6 Jun. 2025. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-296267CITANCHOR>.
Scott E. Belz# James J. Smolik# Robert P. Kelly. Dual CCTV Cameras Assist with Residential Dye Testing - A New Way to Investigate Leaks on Private Property, City of Westlake, Ohio. Alexandria, VA 22314-1994, USA: Water Environment Federation, 2018. Accessed June 6, 2025. https://www.accesswater.org/?id=-296267CITANCHOR.
Scott E. Belz# James J. Smolik# Robert P. Kelly
Dual CCTV Cameras Assist with Residential Dye Testing - A New Way to Investigate Leaks on Private Property, City of Westlake, Ohio
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