Halifax Water will be smoke testing a portion of the wastewater system in the Rocky Lake Drive area of Bedford on September 28, 2020.
Residents in this area have received written notice on September 18th, 2020, advising when testing will occur and what they can expect to see.
Our smoke test crews will walk along your street and around the outside of your house looking for signs of smoke. All Halifax Water employees carry photo ID.
Smoke testing is planned to take place on the following streets:
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Rocky Lake Dr
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Duke St
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Mann St
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Scotia Dr
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Sunnydale Cres
Customers do not need to be home at the time of testing (we do not need to enter your home). But it is very important all occupants of the building be aware of this testing.
Smoke seen coming from roof plumbing vents and manholes is normal. Smoke should not enter your home. If it does, it may be an indication of a defect in your plumbing that could be allowing harmful sewer gas into your home. This can happen if you have sinks, tubs/showers and floor drains that are not used regularly and the water in their plumbing traps evaporates. You can prevent this by pouring three cups of water down the drain or running the faucet for 60 seconds every so often (i.e. once a month).
The type of smoke used is non-toxic, non-staining, and non-harmful. It has a slight odour and is light gray in colour.
Police, Fire, City Officials, and your neighbours have also received this notification.
For questions contact Halifax Water:
902-483-8187 or inflow@halifaxwater.ca