Potable Water Tank Inspection & Cleaning

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TCEQ Water Tank Inspection Contractor

I have been a Water Tank Inspection Contractor for over 30 years. I first started inspecting water storage tanks on my days off when working as a Texas Peace Officer. Since 1997 Ron Perrin Water Technologies has been a leader in water tank inspections. We incorporated in 2020. We offer the best inspection in the industry.

Our Company provides non disruptive water tank inspections on potable water storage tanks in Texas and 14 other states. In Texas our tank inspections meet all requirements found under Texas Administrative code 290.46 (m)(1) Each of the system’s ground, elevated, and pressure tanks shall be inspected annually by water system personnel or a contracted inspection service.  We want to be your Contracted Inspection Service. In Texas you must examine your ground, elevated, and pressure storage tanks at least once every year to make sure they are in good working condition. Inspect tanks no later than one year after the last time you checked them.

TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Title 30 Chapter 290.46 (m)“Maintenance and housekeeping. The maintenance and housekeeping practices used by a public water system shall ensure the good working condition and general appearance of the system’s facilities and equipment. The grounds and facilities shall be maintained in a manner so as to minimize the possibility of the harboring of rodents, insects, and other disease vectors, and in such a way as to prevent other conditions that might cause the contamination of the water.  (1) Each of the system’s ground, elevated, and pressure tanks shall be inspected annually by water system personnel or a contracted inspection service.    

(A) Ground and elevated storage tank inspections must determine that the vents are in place and properly screened, the roof hatches closed and locked, flap valves and gasketing provide adequate protection against insects, rodents, and other vermin, the interior and exterior coating systems are continuing to provide adequate protection to all metal surfaces, and the tank remains in a watertight condition. 

(B) Pressure tank inspections must determine that the pressure release device and pressure gauge are working properly, the air-water ratio is being maintained at the proper level, the exterior coating systems are continuing to provide adequate protection to all metal surfaces, and the tank remains in watertight condition. Pressure tanks provided with an inspection port must have the interior surface inspected every five years”.

We have several inspections to choose from:

  • Remote Underwater Video – This is is our most popular and economical inspection. We document a State required inspection points. Our report is delivered in a notebook with photographs of inspection points and an underwater video that covers the interior roof, water surface, waterline and underwater areas visible from our remote underwater camera and lighting system.
  • Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)- Covers everything above with additional underwater video taken from one of our ROV’s. This allows you to get a more detailed inspection from much larger facilities. It also allows a customer to get great documentation on specific areas.
  • Diver Inspection– Our potable water dive crew is usually reserved to clean water storage tanks and towers. The divers are sealed in their own environment using a DRY SUIT. No part of the divers body touches the water in addition to meet state and federal requirements divers are washed down with a 200ppm chlorine solution. Divers are able to get an even more detailed inspection.
  • Tank Cleaning and Inspection– All of our inspections include an underwater video of tank floors. This allows us to get a good estimate of accumulated sediment. It is important to know how much sediment in in the tank. Sediment on the floor of the tank that can be a safe habitat for bacteria, protozoa and even viruses. Our cleaning service removes all loose sediment. After the sediment is removed we are able to see the floor of the tank allowing us to document the condition of the paint and see corroded areas if any.

If you are task with inspecting your own tank we can help with that too. I teach a course at the Environmental Training Institute (ETI) located at the UT Arlington Division for Enterprise Development. The class is 16 hours over two days and has class dates scheduled in 2021 and 2022.

WTR 308 Potable Water Storage Inspection Techniques

Course NameMeetsBeginsEndsFee
Potable Water Storage Inspection TechniquesW &Th,8:30 AM-5:30 PM09/29/2109/30/21650.00
Potable Water Storage Inspection TechniquesTh & F,8:30 AM 5:30 PM08/18/2208/19/22650.00
Potable Water Storage Inspection Techniques (Online)Th & F, 8:30 AM-5:30 PM04/14/2204/15/22650.00
Potable Water Storage Inspection TechniquesTh & F,8:30 AM-5:30 PM12/08/2212/09/22650.0

If you cant make the class I also offer a review of what you need to look at online see:

www.watertankinspecton.coA DIY Guide to Inspecting Potable Water Storage Tanks.

Last in Texas you will need to maintain a Water Tank Inspection Log

PWS Water Tank Inspection Log – Texas.gov

If we may be of service please contact us.

For a free quote for inspection or cleaning e-mail Robert at perrinsales@gmail.com or call 817-377-4899.

For more info see; www.ronperrin.com or or blog www.tankdiver.us.

Water Tower inspection

Water tower inspection available with no disruption in service, we inspect water tanks and towers with an underwater camera while they remain In-Service. This allows us to get a complete look at the tank inside and out. We document all TCEQ and AWWA inspection points with photos and written notes. To get a quote for your Texas Water Tank or Tower inspection please call 817-377-4899 or e-mail Robert at perrinsales@gmail.com.

Texas Water Tank Inspection.

In Texas potable water storage tanks are required to be inspected every year under TCEQ 290.46. Our method of inspection with underwater cameras allows our customers to see what is going on inside their water storage tanks and towers. Interior corrosion and sediment levels can be seen and documented with no water loss or disruption in service. Unfortunately, the state has no specific requirements on when to clean sediment any time sediment is found in you storage tanks it should be treated as a breach. Sediment on the interior floor of the tank can provide a safe habitat where bacteria and other contaminants can get a foothold in your tank.

Keeping your tanks clean will help keep your water system safe.  Are your tanks and towers on a cleaning schedule?  We want to help you keep your water tanks and towers clean and healthy! Do not allow dirt that builds up on the floor of your potable water storage tanks to be a safe habitat to grow GiardiaLegionella or viruses like Norovirus.  Our water tank and tower cleaning rates are affordable and we have special pricing for tiny tanks under 10,000 gallons.

Call today for a free quote 817-377-4899.

The  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention list these as the top 10 Causes – Outbreaks in Public Water Systems*

Check out our new video series on YouTube. Tap-Talk explores our water distribution systems as we take you along and let you see what we see as we inspect and clean municipal water storage tanks. Our cameras let you see what is inside, we never reveal the utility we are working for or our exact location unless our customer gives us permission. Episode #1 is posted below on the next post, in less than six minutes, I explain what we do and how we do it, talk about my background and what led me to start my company in 1997.

Texas Tank Inspection

We inspect and clean potable water storage facilities. Using an underwater camera we are able to meet all TCEQ inspection requirements without disrupting your system.

We have the most options to fit your inspection needs.

  • Underwater Remote camera
  • Remotely Operated vehicle (ROV) is a great option for large facilities.
  • Potable Water Diver Inspection and Cleaning.
  • NEW Robot cleaner for Standpipes

We use equipment that a purchased for and only used in potable water facilities. Our gear is washed down with a 200ppm chlorine solution to meet all state and federal guidelines.

Give us a call: 817-377-4899 or toll free at 1-888-481-1768

TexasWaterTankInspection.com now offers basic inspections from $299.00

The STATE OF TEXAS requires all water storage tanks and towers to be inspected annually.

Our low cost inspection meets all state requirements listed under   §290.46(m)(1). We use underwater cameras to inspect the interior of the facility so there is NO WATER LOSS and NO DOWN TIME for your water system.

You only need to pay for the documentation you want to keep.
Advance Payment is required for the best discount pricing.

Ground and clearwell tanks start at only $299.00.
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality  “State Form” is our most basic inspection, delivered on one sheet of paper.  Additional travel charges my apply to some customers.

 

Click here to see the TCEQ: Potable Water Tank Inspection Form.

The state form for water tank inspections meets the minimum requirements for documenting annual potable water tank inspections in the State of Texas. Our pre-paid service allows you to get a professional inspection but only pay for the type of documentation you want. All inspections start with the basics. Simply click the “Add to cart” button under the type of tank you need inspected, then select the quantity you need in the shopping cart. Our inspections document all exterior inspection points with photos as well as the interior roof that is a critical inspection point. Video is also shot of the interior roof, and underwater areas documenting the floor of the tank.
This allows the inspector to view the floor of the tank to determine if there is sediment and if so how much with no disruption to your water system.

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The basic inspection price documents the findings on the TCEQ state form, or choose to have the documents for your personal review by selecting the additional services below. Our pre-paid service offers Texas Water Utilities the most information for the least cost allowing you to only pay for the documentation you want to keep.

Our inspectors have the right training and equipment to get your job done safely

Our inspectors have the right training and equipment to get your job done safely

Available documentation includes comprehensive written reports, underwater video on narrated DVD, paint thickness testing, metal thickness testing, and sediment sampling from the floor of your tank.  All services are performed with no disruption in your water service and absolutely NO WATER LOSS!

For more information on low cost tank inspections call Debi at 817-377-4899

or to prepay your inspections using PAYPAL visit www.texaswatertankinspections.com

E-Mail:   tankinspections@aol.com

or fax your contact information and tank sized to 817-246-1740

Tank Inspectors are fully equipped with all required gear

Tank Inspectors are fully equipped with all required gear

Call us toll free at 888-481-1768 or simply fill out the form below:

(C)Ron Perrin 2013