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Stormwater System & Ground Drain Inspections in Greenwich, Stamford & Westchester County

Stormwater System Inspection Professionals who know their stuff!

Making sure you follow municipal and state regulations is key. Whether you are a municipality-owned facility or a private HOA, a thorough inspection of the system can protect everyone’s interests. Plus, it is often a state or local requirement. It’s important to schedule an inspection even if the system is new to establish a baseline that future inspections can be compared to. For all inspections, your system inspector should be OSHA-compliant and certified in confined space operations. While looking for improper discharges, they may use a closed circuit TV (CCTV) to inspect storm drains and sewers. ‘CT Stormwater Authority’ will evaluate the type of facility, where the water enters and exits, and what the age of the material is, among other things. The stormwater system inspection process often seems incredibly intimidating. However, it doesn’t have to be if you work with ‘Connecticut Stormwater Authority’. We take care of almost everything to make the process simple. Your local stormwater solution company based in Greenwich, Stamford, Darien & Norwalk.

Connecticut Stormwater Authority will:

Go to town hall (or Connecticut Stormwater Authority will go on your behalf), research your property and make copies of any as-built plans on file.
With your engagement, a team is then sent to the property to inspect all aspects of the stormwater system, including inlets, leader drains, catch basins, rain gardens and stormwater chambers via inspection ports.

The inspection is done with drain cameras and video footage of everything is captured.

Field notes are taken regarding conditions and notable findings.

 When we run into debris or issues, we can jet the line with our high-pressure water jetters. In the case of broken or damaged piping, we can locate the exact spot of the break in the yard and mark it for repairs.

All notes, video content and marked up as-builts are then passed to our Professional Engineer. From there the Engineer reviews all the data and generates a report. He’ll visit the property if findings are questionable and conduct further investigation.

The Engineer then generates a compliant maintenance log and inspection report in a timely fashion and sends it along directly to your municipality to clear you of your requirements and get you 100% compliant.

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