Fog Testing

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Fog around a maintenance hole during fog testing
Project type
Utilities
Project status
Planned

Fog testing is a standard method of locating plumbing defects on public or private property that incorrectly allow rain or groundwater into the sanitary sewer system.

Description

Provincial legislation requires the City to reduce inflow and infiltration (I&I) on public property and investigate I&I on private property. To meet these requirements, the City monitors, inspects, and repairs the public sanitary sewer system and notifies property owners when private plumbing repairs are needed.

Fog testing involves introducting a non-toxic, visible vapour into the sanitary sewer. Crews monitor where the vapour emerges from the system to determine whether further investigation or repairs are needed.

A worker uses a tool to pull off a maintenance hole cover
A worker installs a fan on a maintenance hole
Crews connect fog testing equipment to a maintenance hole from the back of a pickup truck
A worker operates fog testing equipment from the back of a truck while fog floats around the area
Fog around a maintenance hole during fog testing
Fog emerges from an open sanitary sewer inspection chamber
Fog emerges from a sanitary vent on the roof of a house
Fog emerges from a sanitary sewer vent stack on the roof of a house

Status

Fog testing will occur as part of the City's regular sanitary sewer maintenance and inspection schedule. Future testing dates and locations will be shared as they are identified.