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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
August 4, 2008 |
Detection
“smoke” to be pumped into portions of the system
This year’s smoke testing is part of
To ensure that residents in the affected
areas are comfortable with the testing process, the Town mailed letters advising
property owners of the upcoming testing. Because of the size of the test area as
well as the need for good weather, it will take several weeks to complete the
project. So, the Town will also
distribute notices to every house and building within the 24 hours before the
testing begins in a specific area.
“While most residents will never see or smell the ‘smoke’, we want
everyone to have as much information as possible about the testing,”
said Sam Tingler,
In the unlikely event that people have
direct contact with the smoke, they may experience some minor respiratory
irritation such as sneezing, runny nose, and watery eyes.
These conditions last only a few minutes where there is adequate
ventilation. However, those people
with asthma, emphysema, or other respiratory conditions who are planning to stay
in their homes or buildings during the testing have been asked to notify the
Town immediately so that their case can be discussed in further detail.
“Location, identification, and
correction of the source of smoke entering a citizen’s home or business is
strongly recommended,” said Tingler. He
added that while the Town’s Public Works and Utilities Department will render
all possible assistance, the correction of any defects in the pipes and sewer on
private property will be the responsibility of the owner.
Leak testing “smoke” may enter a
structure if:
1. Vents
connected to the building’s sewer pipe are inadequate, defective, or
improperly installed; or
2.
Traps under sinks, tubs, basins, showers and other drains are dry,
defective, improperly installed or missing; or,
3.
Pipe, connections and seals of the wastewater drain system in and
under a building are damaged, defective, have plugs missing, or are improperly
installed.
Once the 24-hour notice is received,
occupants are encouraged to run water into all of their drains for one minute,
especially those used infrequently. This
will reduce the likelihood of smoke entering the house inadvertently because of
dry traps (number 2 above).
Customers with questions or who desire
more information should call (919) 469-4090 during regular business hours (8
a.m.-5 p.m.), or visit our Smoke
Testing Web section anytime at www.townofcary.org
where you can track the project’s progress.
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PRIMARY
CONTACTS: |
Sam
Tingler, Manager of Utility Systems Maintenance
(919) 469-4095 Deanna
Boone, Interim Deputy Public Information Officer, (919) 462-3908 |