Camera Inspection definition

Camera Inspection means a video camera line inspection that allow for a visual inspection of sewer lines and other pipes that are underground.

Examples of Camera Inspection in a sentence

  • The Township of North Huron shall release the balance of the storm drainage infrastructure securities subject to receiving a Closed-Circuit Camera Inspection report within 90 days of the end of the 3-year warranty period which demonstrates the storm drainage infrastructure is free of defects.

  • The Owner shall obtain, pay the costs and provide the Township of North Huron with a Closed- Circuit Camera Inspection report and video post installation of the storm drainage infrastructure.

  • Refer to the Region of Durham’s Construction Specifications for Regional Services, Section 01450, Clause 1.07 - Camera Inspection for the correct format • All soils and material test results as set out in Section 8.4 Material Testing – New Subdivisions in the Oshawa Engineering Design Criteria Manual • Tabulated list of "As Built" inverts, pipe lengths and pipe grades of all storm sewers, FDC sewers, catchbasin leads and storm sewer connections for review and confirmation.

  • The Owner shall obtain, pay the costs and provide the Township of North Huron with a Closed- Circuit Camera Inspection report and video post installation of the servicing infrastructure.

  • Procedures for conducting an IR Camera Inspection of the Vapor Control System during Normal Operations, including while and immediately after hydrocarbon liquids are being sent to the Tank System from all associated Well Production Operations.