Ron Perrin Water Technologies, Inc.

Celebrating 27 years serving Water Utilities

  • Tank & Tower In-Service Inspection
  • Potable Water Diver Cleaning Service
  • Robot Standpipe Cleaning
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We are here when you need us!


Our underwater camera inspections cover all TCEQ required points and never disrupt your water service!


Call 1-888-481-1768

March 2024 - Issue 27 - Celebrating 27 years of serving Water Utilities

We will be at Texas WaterTM in the Fort Worth Convention Center


April 9-12, 2024

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Fort Worth, Texas


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Top 10 Causes of Contamination Outbreaks in Public Water Systems

               By Ron Perrin

Giardia

Legionella

Norovirus

Shigella

Campylobacter

Copper

Salmonella

Hepatitis A

Cryptosporidium

E. coli, excess fluoride (tie)


According to the Center for

Disease Control (CDC) these

are the top 10 causes of contamination outbreaks in public drinking water systems. All but copper and fluoride can use sediment that builds up on the floor of water storage tanks as a fertile habitat to grow in. Microbes can find shelter and food in even a little sediment build-up and can quickly become a public health concern. 


Keep your storage tanks inspected so you know what is going on and make sure all tanks are on a cleaning schedule.

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Our inspections are the best in the industry documenting all state-required inspection points. We use an underwater camera and lighting system so you know what is going on inside your tank, allowing you to make the best decisions possible. See:
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Our potable water dive crew are specialists at cleaning water storage tanks and towers. Give us a call toll free at 1-888-481-1768 for a free quote.

2024 may see above-normal Heat again in our region-

The Climate Prediction Center's (CPC) seasonal temperature outlook puts all of South Texas, West Texas, the Texas coast, and parts of Central Texas at a 40% to 50% chance of seeing above-normal temperatures. A slightly smaller area that encompasses central and northeast Texas indicates a 33% to 40% chance of above-normal temperatures.


Above-normal heat may also have an effect on stored potable water. Hidden microbes in your tank sediment may respond to the heat with unexpected growth. Sediment on the floor of water storage tanks can become a safe habitat for a wide range of living organisms. If your chlorine use increases during warmer months you may already be fighting this battle. Keeping your water storage tanks clean and free of sediment may be one of the best ways to combat these microbes. We offer a Potable Water Dive Crew for In-Service cleaning which is the best way to get it done.


Since 1997 Ron Perrin Water Technologies, Inc. (RPWT) has inspected and cleaned water storage tanks and towers for Water Utilities. Using underwater cameras, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), and commercial divers to inspect water storage tanks; has given me a very unique perspective, along with an understanding of the weaknesses of our current water distribution infrastructure.  


Our potable water dive team can keep your tanks clean with no disruption in service and minimal water loss.


When sediment has been removed the habitat that allows bacteria and other contaminants like Crypto to remain in your tank is also gone. Physical removal is the only way to remove crypto.


When sediment is removed disinfectants like chlorine can do a much more effective job. Our customers report to us that they use less chlorine to meet standards after their tanks are cleaned.


For more information go to: www.ronperrin.com,

For a free quote send an e-mail to: [email protected]

or call 817-377-4899 for a quote today.

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Check out our New TAP TALK Video Series.


We have put together great videos from our dive crew that you will want to see.


Check it out at: www.taptalk.blog

Cryptosporidium is a microscopic parasite that causes the diarrheal disease cryptosporidiosis. Both the parasite and the disease are commonly known as “Crypto.”

Robert Perrin, SSH
Robert has been part of our team since 2011. Robert is our sales consultant and can help you pick the right cleaning or inspection for your facilities. We offer:
  • Underwater Cameras 
  • Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV)
  • Potable Water Divers
  • Robot Standpipe Cleaning

WE DO NOT WORK OFF SHORE
All of our gear is purchased for, and only used in, potable water! 
We want to be your contracted inspection service!
Call Robert Today 817-377-4899
STANDPIPE CLEANING
Is there a STANDPIPE in your water system? Our underwater cameras make quick work out of inspecting it. We can get a look all the way down to the bottom!

We also have the perfect tool to clean it! Wallie is our ROBOT Standpipe Cleaner for tanks over 70 feet deep.

These structures present many problems for our potable water dive crew. Wallie is able to work at depth until the tank is clean. He is equipped with two cameras and a cleaning tip so he can not only clean the tank, but get great documentation as he goes.
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There are many species of

cryptosporidium that infect animals, some of which also infect humans. The parasite is protected by an outer shell that allows it to survive outside the body for long periods of time and makes it very tolerant to chlorine disinfection.


While this parasite can be spread in several different ways, water (drinking water and recreational water) is the most common way to spread the parasite. Cryptosporidium is a leading cause of waterborne disease among humans in the United States.


In 1993 there was a widespread outbreak of acute watery diarrhea among the residents of Milwaukee.


At least 69 people died as a result of the outbreak. The city of Milwaukee has spent upwards of $510 million in repairs, upgrades, and outreach to citizens.


Two Milwaukee water-treatment plants gathered data from clinical laboratories on the results of tests for enteric pathogens and examined ice made during the time of the outbreak for Cryptosporidium oocysts. They surveyed residents with confirmed cryptosporidium infection and a sample of those with acute watery diarrhea consistent with cryptosporidium infection. To estimate the magnitude of the outbreak, they also conducted a survey using randomly selected telephone numbers in Milwaukee and four surrounding counties.


There were marked increases in the turbidity of treated water at the city's southern water treatment plant from March 23 until April 9, when the plant was shut down. Cryptosporidium oocysts were identified in water from ice made in southern Milwaukee during these weeks.


The rates of isolation of other enteric pathogens remained stable, but there was more than a 100-fold increase in the rate of isolation of cryptosporidium. The median duration of illness was 9 days. Among 285 people surveyed who had laboratory-confirmed cryptosporidiosis, the clinical manifestations included watery diarrhea (93 percent), abdominal cramps (84 percent), fever (57 percent), and vomiting (48 percent). It was estimated that 403,000 people had watery diarrhea attributable to this outbreak.


This massive outbreak of watery diarrhea was caused by cryptosporidium oocysts that passed through the filtration system of one of the city's water treatment plants. Water-quality standards and the testing of patients for cryptosporidium were not adequate to detect this outbreak.


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention list cryptosporidium as one of the top 10 Causes of outbreaks in public water systems. The best way to ensure that cryptosporidium or other contaminants will not invade your tank sediment is to remove it. Clean your water storage tanks then maintain them by getting them on a cleaning schedule. 


Since 1997 Ron Perrin Water Technologies, Inc. has been a leader in the inspection and cleaning of water storage tanks and towers. Our inspection methods cover all state-required inspection points. We also include a video produced by an underwater camera and lighting system that is able to properly inspect the interior floors of your facilities to determine sediment levels. We do all of this with no disruption in service and no water loss.


Keep your tanks clean and your water system safe.


For an inspection or cleaning quote Contact Robert at;


[email protected]


or call 817-377-4899.

Photo above: Diver Cleaning GST.

Photo Left: Potable water diver enters tank.

Ron Perrin Water Technologies, Inc. Fort Worth, Texas

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