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Article: John Bean Sewer Jet blasts clogs.(New Products: THE LATEST PRODUCT DEVELOPMENTS)
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- Underground Construction
- Article date:
- July 1, 2007
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Roots, dirt, damaged pipes and excessive concentrations of fats, oils and grease cause clogs place stress on municipal sewer systems. Such clogs are tackled with a sewer jetter, a piece of equipment that handles serious emergencies as well as routine, preventive maintenance.
The sewer jetter plays an integral role in overall maintenance of sewer systems. Only one person is required to operate this piece of equipment, putting less stress on municipalities' personnel budgets. "The John Bean Sewer Jet 700 is so simple and easy to use that training is hardly an issue," said Mark Davis, wastewater operator for the city of Soperton, GA. The sewer jetter tows easily and can be ...
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