ECUA crews will begin smoke testing of the sewer collection system lines in the Carracres, Southwoods, and Elysian Fields areas on Tuesday, May 21 through Friday, May 23, to determine if there are areas where stormwater or groundwater are entering the sewer system. An overload of stormwater into the sewer system can lead to sewer system overflows (SSOs) during periods of intense rain.
Testing will generally be conducted from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. each day. The testing areas will be within the following boundaries depicted on these maps:
Map 2- Carracres & Elysian Fields
White smoke will be circulated into the sewer lines and manholes to locate broken pipes and other defects and will exit from vent pipes on home roofs. The smoke is non-toxic, leaves no residue, and creates no fire hazard. The smoke will not enter the house unless there is defective plumbing present or the drain traps are dry. If potential problems are found on private property, residents will be notified of repairs that may need to be made.
Smoke testing is expected to be completed in three days, weather permitting. For more information or updates on the work's progress, residents may visit the ECUA Advisories page at www.ecua.fl.gov/advisory, or call ECUA Customer Service at 850-476-0480.
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