BOONE, Iowa—Boone City Administrator Bill Skare said on KWBG Wednesday that the next phase of the city’s I & I work will begin next week. I & I or inflow and infiltration is the effort to remove storm water from the sanitary sewer lines. The City Council took steps over a year ago to deal with the issue by prohibiting the discharge of sump pumps into the sanitary sewer. Last year, a ten square block area on the west side of the city was inspected and the city is continuing the work this year in the northeast part of the city.
This week they announced:
As part of the City of Boone sanitary sewer system evaluation program, City crews with the assistance of WHKS & Co. Engineers will conduct smoke testing in the area shown on the map below on August 5 – 11. The purpose of the smoke testing is to identify areas where clear water may be leaking into the sanitary sewer system.
This process involves forcing non-toxic smoke into the sewer pipes with a mechanical blower, and observing the areas from which the smoke appears. While the blower is running, crews will travel quickly throughout the area taking photographs of problem areas. The smoke is non-toxic, leaves no residue, and creates no fire hazard. The white smoke may appear from vent pipes on the roofs of buildings, and from defects in the sewer lines.
The smoke may enter your home or building if a drain trap is dry or if the building has defective plumbing. Residents should pour approximately a gallon of water into each drain to make sure that the trap is full. A drain that has regular use should already be full. If you have any questions, please contact Daniel Scott, City Engineer, 515-432-4211.
If smoke does enter a building, please report all locations to the work crews by calling WHKS & Co. at (515) 663-9997 or City Public Works at (515) 298-2253.