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What is a Taking in Charge Survey?
A taking in charge survey is required by County Councils prior to the handing over of a Housing Estate by a contractor.
A taking in charge survey is required by County Councils prior to the handing over of a Housing Estate by a contractor. The survey is of the surface water sewers, foul water sewers and waste water treatment plants.
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CCTV Survey/Manhole Survey
- Notice to be given 2 weeks in advance of survey being commenced to the relevant County Council.
- County Council Representative has the right to be in attendance during survey.
- The pipe network being surveyed must be thoroughly cleaned prior to survey.
- The Camera will survey pipe condition along with distance between manholes.
- The survey will follow best practice guidelines laid out in WRC manual on Sewer Condition Classification.
- Once survey is completed and footage analysed a report showing the drain condition and any defects and recommendations along with footage of recording will be given to the contractor.
Other Services
CCTV Drain and Sewer Surveying
Assess the condition of your drains and identify what is causing you problems.
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Patch Repair
Pipes are under constant pressure from subsidence, roots, corrosion, erosion and ground loading.
Lateral Robotic Cutting
Our skilled and professional pipe & drain repair crews use a wide range of repair techniques including robot cutting.
Drainage/Sewage pipework Testing
Air pressure testing calculates the air tightness of pipes. Air leakage is air that escapes the pipes via uncontrolled means.