Sewer Cleaning and Inspection Services 2026

Sewer Cleaning and Inspection Services 2026

Introduction:

Crews from Uni-Jet Industrial Pipe Ltd. will be working in your area cleaning and inspecting the sewer lines. Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) sewer line inspections are crucial for proactively identifying and addressing potential issues within a sewer system before they become problematic. These inspections use cameras to assess the condition of pipes, allowing for early detection of issues like blockages, cracks, tree root intrusion or corrosion. 

Schedule:

Location Date:
Beacon Hill & Mackenzie Industrial Park July 2 - July 13, 2026
Bear Ridge & Cartier Heights   July 2, 2026 - September 30, 2026
Dickinsfield July 14, 2026 - July 24, 2026
Wood Buffalo Estates July 25 -August 5, 2026
Thickwood Heights August 6, 2026 - August 17, 2026
Ross Haven August 18, 2026 - August 29, 2026

Note: Dates are currently tentative, and schedule may change.

Proposed Start and End Dates:

July 02, 2026 – October 09, 2026

Contractor:

 Uni-Jet Industrial Pipe Ltd.

Lead Department:

Project Management Office

Project Details:

Uni-Jet Industrial Pipe Ltd. will be occupying local roads and streets to access sanitary sewer manholes. Flusher / vac truck and a camera van will be visible on the street while work is being completed. Hi-definition cameras will video the manhole and sanitary sewer pipes.

Community Benefit:


- Residents will have peace of mind, knowing that your sewer system is functioning correctly.

-  Allows for targeted repairs, preventing costly damage and lower long-term costs.

-  Prevents sewer backups and identifies inflow and infiltration.   

Construction Impacts:

☒Road or Lane Closure 

☐xOther: Trail Closure

Lane Closure 

-       Individual lanes or partial lanes will be closed while maintaining traffic flow.

-       Some areas will be completed during the night due to high traffic volumes or high sanitary flows during the day.

Special Instructions for Residents:

Before work begins

Sometimes during sewer cleaning, changes in air pressure can cause water to splash from toilets, sinks, or drains. To help prevent any mess or damage in your home, we recommend the following:

·         Keep toilet lids closed when not in use.

·         Use drain plugs in sinks and bathtubs.

·         Remove floor mats from your bathrooms and place old towels around the base of toilets.

·         If you have a float plug in your floor drain or a backwater valve, make sure it’s clean and working properly.

·         Cover basement floor drains with thick plastic (like a freezer bag) and place something heavy on top to hold it in place.

Once the work is done and the equipment has moved out of your neighbourhood, you can return things to normal.

 

During and after the work

It’s possible you may notice a temporary odour in your home. If that happens:

·         Run water in all sinks, bathtubs, and showers.

·         Flush toilets.

·         Pour a bucket of water into any basement floor drains.

·         Open some windows for ventilation.

·         Please obey all posted signage when travelling through construction zones.

·         All construction activities will follow the Community Standards Bylaw

For more information, please contact Pulse at 780-743-7000 or 1-800-973-9663. You can also visit rmwb.ca/construction and subscribe for updates directly to your inbox.

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