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City of West Palm Beach - Smoke Testing Sewers on Bunker Road

Government and Politics

February 16, 2023

From: City of West Palm Beach

The City of West Palm Beach will be smoke testing its sewers on the 600 to 800 block of Bunker Road from Tuesday, Feb. 21, to Friday, Mar. 3, 2023, between 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. This test is performed periodically to locate sources of sewer odors, leaks and pinpoint potential breaks in sewer lines.

The type of smoke is harmless, white to yellowish-white in color, and may have a slight odor. It is harmless to humans, plants, and animals. Should the smoke get into your home, you should immediately ventilate the area.

Should smoke (or its odors) exit from the plumbing or fixtures, it is an indication that potentially dangerous gases and unpleasant odors from cracked or broken wastewater lines may be entering the home. This should not occur if the plumbing is in good working condition. Residents can minimize the chances of this happening by running enough water into the sinks, tubs, showers, and floor drains to fill the sewer trap with water.

If you see smoke or smell a foul odor, residents should identify the location and seek professional plumbing assistance to correct the problem. Broken or cracked pipes on private property are the responsibility of the property owner. The City maintains the collection system from the private property line to the wastewater plant.

Should you detect smoke in your home and are uncertain of the cause, please contact the City of West Palm Beach Utilities department at (561)-822-2170 or Dispatch at 561-822-2210 (TTY: 800-955-8771).