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Dry Well Education & Maintenance - AllStormDrains.com

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All You Need to Know About Dry Wells If storm water races from your yard and across the next lawn over after every heavy rain washing out a flowerbed and cutting a ditch along the way you could probably expect a knock on the door from one very disgruntled neighbor. But neighbor issues would be the least of your problems. With uncontrolled storm water, you can expect erosion and localized flooding time and time again. Dry wells are just one means by which business owners can collect and control storm water runoff. When Dry Wells Can Help Imagine a large commercial paved parking lot. Before the parking lot was there, falling rain soaked evenly into the soil. Now when it rains, the water can no longer drain, so it runs to the lowest area on the parking lot. Before long, water pools, and if the developer did not make provisions to divert the water in a controlled manner it will run over the curb and erode the soil beyond. The same principle is at work in your own yar
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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

Drywell Repair Service | Suffolk County, Long Island, New York

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Drywell Repair Service | Suffolk County, Long Island, NY DRY WELL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SUFFOLK  COUNTY, LONG ISLAND, NY | ALL STORM DRAINS INC. Suffolk  County dry wells are typically large capacity wrapped in filter cloth. They are spread out because there is more land available in  Suffolk . There are older drywells in  Suffolk County   because there were cities and towns that are as old as parts of   Suffolk   Long Island. Some of the  Storm Drains   on Long Island are connected to Sumps or Recharge Basins. These Recharge Basins are found on the sides of highways and Expressways to dissipate Storm Water in conjunction with a dry well system or catch basin system. They are also on commercial properties and found in residential developments. Dry wells  are drainage structures that leach rain water from parking lots, roads, buildings, roof water, bridges, or a house roof or driveway into the ground throughout the  Suffolk County , Long Island area. Home  dry wells  

Dry Well Repair | Nassau County, Long Island, NY

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Dry Well Repair | Nassau County, Long Island, NY DRY WELL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES NASSAU  COUNTY, LONG ISLAND, NY | ALL STORM DRAINS INC. Dry wells   in  Nassau County  are older structures typically. They are built closer together because a lot of  storm drain  systems are older  Nassau .  Nassau County  was developed before other eastern parts of  Long Island  were. Although there has been plenty of new development with modern  dry wells  in the County of  Nassau . Old  dry wells  can be made of block like old cesspools. Some are in fact cesspools that were converted to  drywells  after the  Nassau County  connected to sewers in most areas. Dry wells  are drainage structures that leach rain water from parking lots, roads, buildings, roof water, bridges, or a house roof or driveway into the ground throughout the  Nassau County , Long Island area. Home  dry wells  can also be utilized to leach laundry water into the ground. They can consist of precast concrete ring or

Vacuum Truck Service | Suffolk County, Long Island, New York - AllStormDrains.com

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AllStormDrains.com | Suffolk County, Long Island, New York ALL STORM DRAINS INC. WATER REMOVAL SUFFOLK COUNTY ,   NEW YORK VACUUM TRUCK SERVICE All Storm Drains Inc. is a licensed and insured  vacuum truck  company that has grown to a successful business in  Suffolk County  for three key reasons: Honesty, Professionalism, & Superior Service. What separates us 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. Email:  George@AllStormDrains.com Phone:  516.825.1010    Fax:  631.475.2898 There are different types of Vacuum Trucks used for different applications throughout the  Suffolk County  area. Some trucks are used for septic and trap grease services. These trucks have a tank and a vacuum pump to suck wastewater or other non hazardous, non-flammable-liquids. These trucks are used to service cesspools, sewage ejection pits, haul industrial rins

Vacuum Truck Service | Nassau County, Long Island, NY - AllStormDrains.com

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AllStormDrains.com | Nassau County Long Island, NY ALL STORM DRAINS INC. WATER REMOVAL NASSAU COUNTY ,  NEW YORK VACUUM TRUCK SERVICE All Storm Drains Inc. is a licensed and insured  vacuum truck  company that has grown to a successful business in  Nassau County  for three key reasons: Honesty, Professionalism, & Superior Service. What separates us 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. Email:  George@AllStormDrains.com Phone:  516.825.1010    Fax:  631.475.2898 There are different types of Vacuum Trucks used for different applications throughout the  Nassau County  area. Some trucks are used for septic and trap grease services. These trucks have a tank and a vacuum pump to suck wastewater or other non hazardous, non-flammable-liquids. These trucks are used to service cesspools, sewage ejection pits, haul industrial rinse, grease tr