Water Tank Inspections

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Water Tank Inspection Services

Where contamination may be a sensitive issue, such as in potable water tanks and reservoirs, ROV’s offer a solution. Divetech Ltd are located in Nova Scotia, we base our main business on potable water tank inspections, we provide both commercial diving and ROV services, although many clients now prefer purely robotic inspections of their drinking water supplies. Our experience and expertise in the inspection of water storage and water treatment facilities is an invaluable asset to owners in the maintenance of their structures. We believe that attention to detail throughout all phases of the inspection program provides a baseline survey for future monitoring of customer assets.

Our ROV inspection does not have the confined space restrictions of a diver inspection. You do not have the inconvenience and expense of taking your tank out of service for draining, inspection, filling, and waiting for negative bacteriological results to place it back into service.

Our ROV observes the upper sidewalls and roof interior from only a few feet away, it can move the bottom silt to observe the floor condition, and any paint adhesion bubbling and failure become obvious, the whole ROV system is sanitized prior to entering any potable water storage tank, therefore no contamination is possible of the water supply. 

Inspection Programs

Divetech Ltd offers inspection programs for our client’s facilities we create client-specific inspection programs that will insure facilities are maintained in good working order. 

The program includes the following components:

Regular inspections conducted on 1–10-year intervals

Tracking and recording of all scheduled inspections Notices of upcoming inspections

No annual fee

No long-term contract

You only pay when inspections are conducted

Inspections Include

Debris surveys

Pipe work condition

Sediment levels

Calcium levels

Structure fastenings

Coating defects

Cathodic protection systems

Corrosion and pitting evaluation