Monday, May 21, 2012

Report Studying Green Sewer Collection System in Suffolk Released



Dave Lange Sewer Service 
SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK
631-447-5252
 
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority has released the final report detailing the impact of In-Pipe Technology Company’s professional, green sewer system services on the energy consumption and cost reduction at two separate Suffolk County, NY wastewater treatment plants.

In-Pipe’s technology was studied over a three-year period at two locations. The report documents that reduction in energy utilization by the facilities, the reduction in the influent organic loadings at the plants, and the significant reduction in the effluent nitrogen discharged to the percolation filters prevalent in Suffolk County (http://goo.gl/ynRRE).

This project was funded by both Suffolk County and NYSERDA. The major focus was the improvement of effluent quality, especially nitrogen compounds, as Suffolk County has a lot of small waste water treatment plants that discharge into infiltration bases and could affect the drinking water aquifer. For the two treatment plants, there were energy reductions of 14% and 23%, respectively.

“The opportunity to reduce the overall energy consumption for waste water treatment is profound using In-Pipe Technology,” said John Williams, President and CEO of In-Pipe. “This project spanned a period of four years and we are very grateful for the efforts and support of both NYSERDA and Suffolk County’s DPW staff.”

If you are having issues with your sewer, don’t wait long! Give us a call at 631-447-5252 and we can stop by to provide information on our service!

Friday, May 18, 2012

Public Meetings Held on Nassau Sewage Plan


Dave Lange Sewer Service 
SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK
631-447-5252
Two meetings were held this week to discuss the Nassau County’s proposal to hire a private operator to manage the county’s sewage treatment plants at Cedar Creek, Bay Park and Glen Cove. They were held at the Elmont Public Library and Bellmore Memorial Library on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively.

These meetings were hosted by We the People Save Our Waters Coalition, Nassau County Legis. Carrie Solages (D-Elmont) and Legis. Davie Denenberg (D-Merrick). The forums focused on how the proposed plan might impact sewer taxes, the county’s budget and its debt, and how it could possibly result in usage fees.

County officials have said they hope to get at least $750 million for Nassau from the proposed public-private partnership with New Jersey-based United Water – the world’s second-largest private water systems operator. The funds would go to reduce Nassau’s $3 billion debt, including $465 million owed by the Sewer Authority, officials have said (http://goo.gl/4eqB3).

As it would be split between public and private, Nassau would hold onto ownership of the system that serves one million customers and the contract would stipulate that the county would continue to set usage rates. On the other hand, Untied would manage the Bay Park and Cedar Creek sewage treatment plants, 53 sewage pumping stations and 3,000 miles of sewers for at least 20 years.

If you have any issues or questions about your sewage system at your house, give us a call at 631-447-5252. We are available 24/7 for all of your emergency and scheduled cesspool needs!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Understanding Sewer Jetting

Dave Lange Sewer Service 
SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK
631-447-5252
Sewer jetting, done with a high pressure water jet system, is very effective in many commercial situations, such as when grease becomes a major issue. Sewer jetting is also very effective at clearing roots from lines.


Using the high pressure water jet system, along with our video inspection equipment (for more information on this, click here: http://goo.gl/fjNIK), we can systematically remove all roots form sewer lines.


In many situations, the use of a sewer jet is the only choice. In storm water run-off lines, sand and debris can become an issue. With a high pressure jet, we can pull out the sand or debris from the lines.
For photos or more information on how this is done, go to our website at www.davelangesewerservice.net or give us a call at 631-447-5252. 

No job is too big or too small for us. Call Now!

Friday, May 4, 2012

Did You Lose Your Engagement Ring Down a Commerical Sewer Drain? Dave Lange Sewer Service Can Help!

Dave Lange Sewer Service 
SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK
631-447-5252
 
Melissa Mulkeen and her husband thought they'd never see her beautiful engagement ring ever again after she lost it down a commercial sewer drain. 
 
Then, they called Dave Lange Sewer Service, who got it back for them! Here's what Melissa said:
 
"Thank you, thank you! I lost my engagement ring down a commercial sewer drain and Dave Lange Sewer got it back for me 2 days later. They were so attentive to my husband and I during this heart breaking moment... Words can't express the gratitude. :) "