December 6, 2011

DIVING INSPECTIONS with NO Disruption in Water Utility Service!

Posted in Florida Potable Water Tank Inspection, FLORIDA Rule 62-555.350., Florida Tank Inspection, Inspecting & Cleaning Potable Water Storage tagged , , , , , at 9:51 pm by Ron Perrin

DESCO Air Hat Diver

Photo:  Preparing to dive potable a five million gallon clearwell at a water plant.

Our equipment is purchased for and only used in potable water.  Our divers are Commercially certified through training approved by the Association of Diving Contractors.  We primarily service Texas, the Midwest and the Southeast States.   Our Florida tank inspections are performed at the direction of a Licensed Florida P.E. and our inspection reports include his summary and seal to meet all Florida State Requirements at no additional charge.

Divers are able to inspect or clean water storage tanks and towers with no disruption in service and minimal water loss.  Our wide range of inspection services also includes a specially built “Remote Underwater Video Camera”  (Shown Below) and a Remotely Controlled Vehicle (ROV).  We have the right inspection for your water utility.       Call toll free 1-888-481-1768 for a free quote.

Remote underwater Camera

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September 15, 2010

Tank Inspection with No Disruption in Service

Posted in FLORIDA Rule 62-555.350., Florida Tank Inspection, Inspecting & Cleaning Potable Water Storage tagged , , at 2:17 pm by Ron Perrin

Our potable water dive crew is able to fully inspect your tanks without draining them. We cover all AWWA and Florida tank inspection points. Our inspection reports average 14 pages with digital photographs and a DVD of underwater conditions. Please see the inspection page at http://www.ronperrin.com for more details. Our Florida Licensed engineer will insure all requirements of Florida Rule 62-555.350 are met.  Our potable water dive crew is also available to clean your water storage tanks with little if any disruption in your water service.

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Call for a free quote today 888-481-1768        or  email   ronlooks@aol.com

Visit our main web page at http://www.ronperrin.com

May 2, 2010

Potable Water Tank Cleaning

Posted in 62-555.350., FLORIDA Rule 62-555.350., Potable Water Tank Cleaning, Potable Water Tank Inspection tagged , , , , , , , , , at 5:18 pm by Ron Perrin

Our Potable water tank & tower cleaning will allow you to meet the requirementa of FLORIDA Rule 62-555.350.  Our service offers removal of all sediment from the floor of the facility with little water los and little if any disruption in service.        Please visit our main company web site at http://www.ronperrin.com

or call us toll free at   888-481-1768

Potable Water Diver in Kirby Morgan Helment

Since 1997 Ron Perrin Water Technologies has offered underwater inspection and cleaning services.  All of our equipment is purchased for and only used in potable water.  We will save you time water and money while delivering the best inspection report in the industry.

THE EPA IS NOW CONSIDERING REQUIRING ALL WATER STORAGE TANKS TO BE INSPECTED AND CLEANED

For more information see: THE WATER PROJECT BLOG AT  www.ronperrin.us

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Our company offers the best inspections in the industry. To do that we have the right inspection tools for

your facility.  Starting with the “Remote Camera Inspection”  our specialy designed underwater camera and

lighting system is the perfect fit for smaller and mid sized tanks and towers.  For midsize and larger facilities we offer a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) or diver inspections.  The ROV can make its way to the rear of large water storage tanks and towers with no disruption in your water service.

Video Ray ROV

This video lets you see what it takes to inspect a water storage tower using the video ray ROV.

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