According
to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the average American
family of four consumes 400 gallons of water per day. As part of the
wastewater management cycle, waste flows through the sewer systems
and then to the water treatment plants.
Unfortunately,
a sewage backup can cause a disruption in this cycle. A sewage backup
is often due to improper waste disposal habits, such as throwing
greasy detritus in their kitchen sinks or flushing paper towels and
diapers in the toilet. A blocked sewer system that’s left
unattended can lead to unsanitary conditions and health risks.
These
negative effects are the main reasons why sewer cleaning should be
done regularly. Fortunately, local governments and municipalities
have a wide range of sewer cleaning tools to get the job done and
ensure health and sanitation in their community. One of the most
effective sewer cleaning tools is a high-performance sewer cleaner.
This
tool typically comes with a water-jetting feature that’s
specifically designed to force water into the clogged areas. The
impelled water breaks down the solid particles responsible for the
blockage, thus removing any water flow disruption.
Another
variety of a high-performance sewer cleaner utilizes air pressure
instead of water. It works similarly to a household vacuum by sucking
out the accumulation that led to the backup, returning the wastewater
management cycle to normal.
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