Underground Inspection
Articles & Whitepapers
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Heating Oil spill in a basement in Ohio - Case Study
During replacement of oil furnace by an HVAC contractor in Ohio, there was an accidental release of almost 250 gallons of No. 2 heating oil in the basement. The oil seeped below the concrete surface and the smell of heating oil fumes was so strong that the home owner was advised by the doctor and was relocated in a hotel free from the fumes of heating that caused chemical burn of throat. ...
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All that You Need to Know About CCTV Pipe Inspection
Often there is a serious problem of pipe blockage, which is the worst fear among every homeowner. Your pipes work for many years tirelessly for removing water and other wastes from the buildings. ...
News
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3 Mt wall scaling at Petra Diamonds’ Cullinan open pit
Petra Diamonds has released a statement regarding the scaling of its open pit wall at the Cullinan mine in South Africa. Mining in the open pit at Cullinan was discontinued more than 50 years ago and all current mining operations are underground. ...
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EPA announces green jobs training for South Tucson // local graduates to clean up contaminated city sites
Efforts to protect water supplies from leaking underground tanks result in record year
Equipment & Solutions
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Steerable Pipe Inspection Robot
The Gecko 9060 steerable pipe inspection robot is a sturdy compact device designed and manufactured in Germany to be versatile and productive. It can be used to inspect a wide range of pipes, duct work, and industrial sites. The crawler comes with an is interchangeable 78mm (3”) auto-leveling, pan and tilt camera head and a 120 meter (394 ft.) cable. These units are great for inspecting ...