The City of West Hollywood has implemented a multi-year program to annually clean, inspect, and rehabilitate approximately 10% of their wastewater collection system. The project, “Sewer Inspection & Design Project – East Side, Phase 1,” encompassed approximately 36,300 linear feet (LF) of 8-inch and 12-inch diameter Vitrified Clay Pipe (VCP) sanitary sewers situated in the public streets and alleys of established mixed residential and commercial neighborhoods. The goal for the first phase of the project was to provide an analysis of the condition of the inspected sewer system, report significant infiltration and inflow issues, identify structural and operational defects, and develop recommendations for the repair/rehabilitation of structurally deficient sewer lines and manholes.
Sewers Hit the Big Screen in West Hollywood: Using New Technology to Inspect Sewer Pipelines
Authors: Sharon Perlstein, Gary Skipper, Rob Davies, Olivia Furlan
2011 WEF Collection Systems Conference