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Storm Drain Professional Services | Suffolk County, North Shore, Long Island, NY

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  All Storm Drains Inc. | Storm Drain Professional Services STORM DRAIN REPAIR The Best STORM DRAIN REPAIR  Company in The North Shore, Long Island, NY Email:  George@AllStormDrai ns.com Phone:  516.825.1010   Fax:  631.475.2898 STORM DRAIN SERVICES SUFFOLK COUNTY LONG ISLAND | ALL STORM DRAINS INC. Suffolk County has had its share of storms. Storm Drains on the North shore of Long Island receive water from street gutters on most motorways, freeways, and other busy state parkways. Storm Drains in Suffolk County, Long Island also receive water from local towns in areas with heavy rainfall that leads to flooding, and coastal areas of Suffolk County, Long Island, NY with regular storms like Montauk, The Hamptons, and Port Washington to name a few. Even gutters from houses and buildings can connect to the storm drain.  Many storm drainage systems in Suffolk County are gravity sewers that drain untreated storm water into rivers or streams. Due to Environmental concerns and respect for na

Drainage Systems | AllStormDrains.com

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 AllStormDrainsInc.com 12 Effective Tips to Prevent Drainage Blockage Drainage system maintenance is necessary to prevent blocked or dammed channels causing over bank flooding, unexpected erosion, and sedimentation. Poor drainage maintenance may result in a negative impact on your business which can cost you expensive repair on damages, environmental penalties, or worse property loss. You can avoid these hassles by performing regular drain survey and implement the following preventive tips to eliminate drain blockages: Do not flush napkins, toilet paper, or any non-biodegradable materials to your toilet drains. Install mesh screens over your drains to filter hair strands and other solid wastes. Install a water softener to prevent mineral buildup. Use a fat trap to dispose of waste oils and fats. Do not try to dispose of unused medicines through water drains, these can harm groundwater and be toxic to the environment. Do not treat your drains like a trash bin, dispose of your rubbish
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Coronavirus | COVID-19, Drinking Water, & Wastewater Drinking Water & Waste Water There is no higher priority for EPA than protecting the health and safety of Americans. EPA is providing this important information about COVID-19 as it relates to drinking water and wastewater to provide clarity to the public. The COVID-19 virus has not been detected in drinking-water supplies. Based on current evidence, the risk to water supplies is low. Americans can continue to use and drink water from their tap as usual. EPA also encourages the public to help keep household plumbing and our nation’s water infrastructure operating properly by only flushing toilet paper. Disinfecting wipes and other items should be disposed of in the trash, not the toilet. Waste Water Management Workers Such As All Storm Drains Inc. Are Currently Considered Essential Workers during the COVID-19 | Coronavirus Pandemic.   On March 27, 2020, EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler sent a letter to

COVID-19 Being Tested In Waste Water of Virus Infected Communities

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Researchers at Cranfield University are working on a new test to detect SARS-CoV-2 in the wastewater of communities infected with the virus. The wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) approach could provide an effective and rapid way to predict the potential spread of novel Coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) by picking up on biomarkers in feces and urine from disease carriers that enter the sewer system. Rapid testing kits using paper-based devices could be used on-site at wastewater treatment plants to trace sources and determine whether there are potential COVID-19 carriers in local areas. Dr Zhugen Yang, Lecturer in Sensor Technology at Cranfield Water Science Institute, said: "In the case of asymptomatic infections in the community or when people are not sure whether they are infected or not, real-time community sewage detection through paper analytical devices could determine whether there are COVID-19 carriers in an area to enable rapid screening

All Storm Drains Inc. | Vactor Truck Service Professional Services

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All Storm Drains Inc.  Vactor Truck Service Professional Services Vacuum Truck Service When you need to move bulk  wastewater, septic, grease,  or contaminated solids. Look no further. All Storm Drains is prepared with the right equipment and trained technicians to handle large projects and bulk material. As well as smaller residential needs. Drywell Cleaning Service Drywells function similarly to cesspools. Servicing is very different, using a high tech  Vacuum truck to restore drainage is always the best way to service these systems. Cleaning this way can extend service intervals beyond any other method. Quality counts! Catch Basin Cleaning Keeping catch basins clean is pertinent to rain water drainage systems. I often say these are the most neglected infrastructure out of all utilities. You should have your system maintained, before you have a huge problem. Heavy Rain can destroy property! Sewer Main & Drain Service Pipes clog a

All Storm Drains Inc. | Catch Basin Professional Repair & Services

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All Storm Drains Inc. AllStormDrains.com Catch Basins  often referred to as Storm Drains, essentially catch rainwater, dirt, and floatable debris. Floatable Debris can be organic and inorganic materials. Examples of organic material leaves, sticks, soil, and grass. Examples of inorganic material are things like plastic bottles, coffee cup lids, Styrofoam or extruded polystyrene foam, cigarettes, even car parts. There are metal hoods that cover the outflow pipes. This keeps most foreign material in the catch basin. Now some older catch basins dont have hoods on the pipes going to other drainage structures which allow floatables to escape the catch basin and infiltrate other structures such as dry wells, inverts, head walls, sewer systems.  Catch Basins  can flow directly to a sump, brook, creek, river, lake, bay, and sometimes right to the ocean. It is not uncommon to find used engine oil, antifreeze, and other common solvents and toxins inside of catch basins. I h

All Storm Drains Inc. | Camera Inspections

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All Storm Drains Inc. Camera Inspections Pipeinspections completed by a remote-control robot.  Sometimes to locate the main problem there must be technological improvising to get the job done.  All Storm Drains Inc.   is equipped to complete camera inspections on the most difficult water piping structures.  We follow all industry guidelines for water removal and  clearing passages for water flow. All Storm Drsins Inc. | Camera Inspection Services Drain Inspections Disjointed Pipe Locating Septic and Sewage Blocages Camera Inspection Service Contracts Cameras are very handy tools in the drain industry. They are the definitive answer to many questionable scenarios! Is the pipe broken, is it disjointed, or just obstructed? Where? Why? We use cameras to determine the answers to these questions. So call us!
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All Storm Drains Inc. Flood Pumping Service "When It Rains It Drains" All Storm Drain Inc.  is a licensed and insured Storm Water Management company that has grown to a successful business for three key reasons: Honesty, Professionalism, & Superior Service. What separates All Storm Drains Inc. from our competitors is that we aim to focus on quality service and customer satisfaction while building a “one to one” personal relationship with each of our clients.  All Storm Drains Inc is equipped to handle professional camera inspections and pin point areas of water blockage under the ground with detailed images.   Please contact  All Storm Drains Inc.  today for all your  Flood Pumping   needs. Phone:  516.825.1010    Fax:  631.475.2898 AllStormDrains.com   If your parking lot, car wash, street side, industrial area, wooded area, areana, or place of business is flooded call a professional to get the waterremoved fast an