A Proactive Approach to Inspecting and Rehabilitating Service Laterals Reaps Benefits for ECUA
Have you ever dug your toes into the fine, white, soft sand of a Florida beach and thought, “This stuff must really wreak havoc on the lateral pipes in this town?” Probably not, but that is nonetheless a fact of life in areas like Pensacola, Florida.
In addition to the age of the sewage collection system, the environment of Pensacola contributes to the issue of I & I. The powdery sand that draws thousands of tourists to their beaches also finds its way into the pipes, causing joint failures and faulty connections. Because some areas of Pensacola are influenced by the tides, ground conditions fluctuate. High tide brings with it sand and other debris that can then end up compromising the sewage collection system.
A further environmental challenge is precipitation levels. Florida gets more than its fair share of rain annually (ranking fifth in the U.S. in annual rainfall). Pensacola can experience significant precipitation in short timeframes because of heavy storm activity on the coast. For example, the city experienced over 20 inches of rain in a 24-hour period in 2014. These types of conditions are one reason ECUA takes a comprehensive approach in addressing the maintenance and repair of their service laterals.
Municipalities often only focus on mainlines for infiltration reduction, but service laterals are also a major source of I/I. In fact, ECUA conducted flow monitoring prior to Cured-in-Place-Pipe (CIPP) mainline rehabilitation in the downtown Pensacola area. Flow monitoring conducted by ECUA proved that while flows were reduced after mainline CIPP rehabilitation, there was still a significant opportunity to further reduce extraneous flows by addressing the service laterals.
“ECUA deserves a lot of credit for being proactive and not waiting for something catastrophic before rehabilitating their system. They take a very comprehensive approach. Due to funding constraints, many municipalities will only address the worst laterals. Out of 300 service laterals they may only inspect 100 and rehab fewer than that. ECUA is committed to being thorough by inspecting every single lateral neighborhood-by-neighborhood. It pays off for them in unexpected savings,” according to Jacob Trapani, Vice President of BLD Services.
ECUA’s approach has reaped long term financial benefits. Reduction in energy costs for pump stations, which are a critical component of a complex system in a flat coastal terrain like Pensacola, plus savings in sewer treatment have all been outcomes of the ongoing effort to reduce the I & I in service laterals. An added benefit is the reduction in complaints from residents regarding sewer overflow or drainage issues!
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