Joey Suggs, Unidirection flushing is causing the water in a distribution system to follow a chosen path, closing necessary valves to turn loops into dead ends. This allows flushing to achieve the maximum velocity of water through the pipes, which enables fast moving water to scour the pipe walls of debris, rust, and biofilm.
The reason it is so dirty is because most cities have stopped their annual flushing programs to save water; but as you can see there in a catch 22 situation, that’s why we were invited to demonstrate our new flushing technology that cleans the main and water without wasting it! Let your city know that there is a solution to clean their water mains without wasting your precious drinking water when hydrant flushing!
City personal wanted to see the difference between our NO-DES flushing method and plain old conventional hydrant flushing (to waste). What you are seeing first is the clean water from the areas that we had previous cleaned (and didn’t waste), then you see the dirty water from the one section of main that we hadn’t cleaned. This dirty water is caused by particulates, bio-film, iron, manganese and other debris that coat the inside walls of the water main over time
Some places have a second water system for hydrants. It all comes from the same water treatment plants but at some point the pipes separate into two different systems.
Yes - The water you drink travels through pipes that have this dirt and bio-film in them. Water companies used to have yearly flushing programs established that would remove some of it; but because of the drought (and the rising costs to produce the water), they have all stopped flushing their mains! And this is the results of them stopping… There’s a new water main flushing technology called NO-DES that cleans the mains more efficiently than hydrant flushing. NO-DES filters and cleans the water; and it saves all of the water, plus it pays for itself! I have been selling this new flushing technology all over California, the US and now overseas - But most water companies are slow to change - even at the cost of delivering you dirty water (when they know there’s a solution available). Call your city water company and ask why they don't use this new technology? www.no-des.com
I wonder if the water we're drinking goes through pipes that dirty. Especially out here in So Cal where the gov has an incentive not to waste water cleaning the pipes.
Yes - The water you drink travels through pipes that have this dirt and bio-film in them. Water companies used to have yearly flushing programs established that would remove some of it; but because of the drought (and the rising costs to produce the water), they have all stopped flushing their mains! And this is the results of them stopping… There’s a new water main flushing technology called NO-DES that cleans the mains more efficiently than hydrant flushing. NO-DES filters and cleans the water; and it saves all of the water, plus it pays for itself! I have been selling this new flushing technology all over California, the US and now overseas - But most water companies are slow to change - even at the cost of delivering you dirty water (when they know there’s a solution available). Call your city water company and ask why they don't use this new technology? www.no-des.com
Kandi Klover me. The tap water where I live is cleaner than well water. Well water has arsenic in it. Had the tap water tested and said that it was exceptionally clean. I wouldn't trust it anywhere else though. My city just takes great care of the drinking water.
This happens everywhere you have pipes, you just need to flush them before you have problem, when they have the large volume of water going through them then it kicks up the sediments and you see the dirty water.
That hose was connected to our NO-DES trailer unit that we had been NO-DES flushing just prior to the flushing to waste video (we left the 5" hose hooked up (but off) during the hydrant flush through the de-fuser, then out into the street to waste) - The story is that while flushing 4 other looped water mains (five total with the wasted hydrant flushing video) with the NO-DES technology, a city supervisor didn't think that there was very much dirty water inside their water mains and that we weren't removing or stirring up and filtering out very much with our NO-DES equipment. So he connected his de-fuser to the same hydrant, to flush to waste just to see just how much was inside the mains that we were flushing! What you are seeing (at first) is some of the cleaned water that was already circulated/filtered through our NO-DES technology during the first 4 runs. Then the 5 run to waste showed just how dirty their mains were!!!
Brian - The water that traverses thru the water main in the street, is what is showing in the video - If you are tapped into these water mains (as most households are), then yes you might only get this dirty water once in a great while (and thru your clean service line). The point is - you might not see this god-awful stuff coming out your tap all the time (because it's coating the inside wall of the water main), and your drinking water is traveling thru this stuff; with small amounts sloughing off all the time - Yep, it looks clean, but is it? The water company needs to clean the mains approx every one to five years (like they have been in the past); but they can't because of limited water supplies/water conservation - That's the point!
So we all know when water sits for a long time this is what it will look like. The pipes going to your house are used every day hopefully. This should not come out of your tap. But if your water is shut off, water main breaks and such, when it gets turned back on there may be some brown water coming out. Just run your tap for a while. No big deal.
This is a diffuser connected to a fire hydrant (under the yellow jacket) that is located off a potable drinking water distribution main; in a residential area (of a major city in the Northwest). We had cleaned most of the mains in this area with our NO-DES water main flushing technology; a new method of flushing the water main, filtering and cleaning the water without wasting the water “and it pays for itself” (see no-des.com).
That is potable drinking water flowing out of a hydrant (in the Northwest somewhere - Can’t say the city). Hydrant flushing is how municipalities clean the inside of water mains, and also gets rid of the dirty water; that is created by the stuff that is being removed from the inside walls of the pipes. The reason this is so dirty is because all cities have stopped hydrant flushing (because it wastes a lot of their water supply) - So this the results of not hydrant flushing for a long time - Yes this stuff will build up inside your water mains over time - NO-DES can remove this stuff without wasting the water, because it filters the water while it is cleaning the mains www.no-des.com
No, folks, that wasn't chocolate milk.
denelson83 but the camera man said take a drink
denelson83
Oo
denelson83 it was death
denelson83 poop
denelson83 that was shits or dirt xD
Wow, never knew the servers were full of Coke
the fire hydrant sould not of ate those tacos last night
more like *should not have drinked any pee*
should*
I've never seen water so bad it was legit black almost....
Odious Ktenology - just casual racism
Odious Ktenology So true
Wow!
Waiting water
The voice on the video at about 1:05 says: "that's why you uni-directional flush before you NO-DES, so you don't waste money"
i was reading that exactly when he said it
same
Can someone explain what is meant by uni-directional in this context?
Joey Suggs, Unidirection flushing is causing the water in a distribution system to follow a chosen path, closing necessary valves to turn loops into dead ends. This allows flushing to achieve the maximum velocity of water through the pipes, which enables fast moving water to scour the pipe walls of debris, rust, and biofilm.
0:34 Lactose Intolerant People after they eat or drink Dairy Products.
The reason it is so dirty is because most cities have stopped their annual flushing programs to save water; but as you can see there in a catch 22 situation, that’s why we were invited to demonstrate our new flushing technology that cleans the main and water without wasting it!
Let your city know that there is a solution to clean their water mains without wasting your precious drinking water when hydrant flushing!
Water won’t get wasted exactly it doesn’t just disappear it will just evaporate
after taco bell be like
City personal wanted to see the difference between our NO-DES flushing method and plain old conventional hydrant flushing (to waste).
What you are seeing first is the clean water from the areas that we had previous cleaned (and didn’t waste), then you see the dirty water from the one section of main that we hadn’t cleaned. This dirty water is caused by particulates, bio-film, iron, manganese and other debris that coat the inside walls of the water main over time
Some places have a second water system for hydrants. It all comes from the same water treatment plants but at some point the pipes separate into two different systems.
0:39 TAKE A DRINK
Me: *Grabs a glass** takes a drink* pukes and dies.
Willy wonka : "Ah shit where's my chocolate river gone"
0:32 that’s when the water turns dark brown
When a white person says they're a black person, but they're lowkey Mexican
Now that's willy wonkas and hershies chocolate.
Yes - The water you drink travels through pipes that have this dirt and bio-film in them. Water companies used to have yearly flushing programs established that would remove some of it; but because of the drought (and the rising costs to produce the water), they have all stopped flushing their mains! And this is the results of them stopping…
There’s a new water main flushing technology called NO-DES that cleans the mains more efficiently than hydrant flushing. NO-DES filters and cleans the water; and it saves all of the water, plus it pays for itself! I have been selling this new flushing technology all over California, the US and now overseas - But most water companies are slow to change - even at the cost of delivering you dirty water (when they know there’s a solution available). Call your city water company and ask why they don't use this new technology?
www.no-des.com
Chris Wilkinson bull shit, that's what one household probably uses in a week, and in a city that's nothing!
Chris Wilkinson
When you drank too much lemonade during a car ride
After you ate salsa or any other Mexican foods
DIARRHEA PARTY DOODDOOODODODODODODODODODODODOD
When you held it in
What happened here? Was the expelled water from a drinking source? Please elaborate on the circumstances here.
I wonder if the water we're drinking goes through pipes that dirty. Especially out here in So Cal where the gov has an incentive not to waste water cleaning the pipes.
Yes - The water you drink travels through pipes that have this dirt and bio-film in them. Water companies used to have yearly flushing programs established that would remove some of it; but because of the drought (and the rising costs to produce the water), they have all stopped flushing their mains! And this is the results of them stopping…
There’s a new water main flushing technology called NO-DES that cleans the mains more efficiently than hydrant flushing. NO-DES filters and cleans the water; and it saves all of the water, plus it pays for itself! I have been selling this new flushing technology all over California, the US and now overseas - But most water companies are slow to change - even at the cost of delivering you dirty water (when they know there’s a solution available). Call your city water company and ask why they don't use this new technology?
www.no-des.com
Kandi Klover me. The tap water where I live is cleaner than well water. Well water has arsenic in it. Had the tap water tested and said that it was exceptionally clean. I wouldn't trust it anywhere else though. My city just takes great care of the drinking water.
This happens everywhere you have pipes, you just need to flush them before you have problem, when they have the large volume of water going through them then it kicks up the sediments and you see the dirty water.
what am i doing here i came to watch vanoss 5 hours ago.
another commercial in disguise lol
0:37 Flint Michigan?
Lol
Those are great diffusers
What a waste! Children from Africa could of drank all of those chocolate drink!
Herondeeyan stfu
It dirty water
Herondeeyan overused joke
All those minerals making the water dark is good for you! Get some iron in your blood.
That hose was connected to our NO-DES trailer unit that we had been NO-DES flushing just prior to the flushing to waste video (we left the 5" hose hooked up (but off) during the hydrant flush through the de-fuser, then out into the street to waste) - The story is that while flushing 4 other looped water mains (five total with the wasted hydrant flushing video) with the NO-DES technology, a city supervisor didn't think that there was very much dirty water inside their water mains and that we weren't removing or stirring up and filtering out very much with our NO-DES equipment. So he connected his de-fuser to the same hydrant, to flush to waste just to see just how much was inside the mains that we were flushing! What you are seeing (at first) is some of the cleaned water that was already circulated/filtered through our NO-DES technology during the first 4 runs. Then the 5 run to waste showed just how dirty their mains were!!!
From my experience you should Uni-Directionally flush before NO-DES... so you don't waste money!!!
Food prison be like
Brian - The water that traverses thru the water main in the street, is what is showing in the video - If you are tapped into these water mains (as most households are), then yes you might only get this dirty water once in a great while (and thru your clean service line). The point is - you might not see this god-awful stuff coming out your tap all the time (because it's coating the inside wall of the water main), and your drinking water is traveling thru this stuff; with small amounts sloughing off all the time - Yep, it looks clean, but is it? The water company needs to clean the mains approx every one to five years (like they have been in the past); but they can't because of limited water supplies/water conservation - That's the point!
It looks like that thing had way too much taco bell and now has neverending diahrea
So we all know when water sits for a long time this is what it will look like. The pipes going to your house are used every day hopefully. This should not come out of your tap. But if your water is shut off, water main breaks and such, when it gets turned back on there may be some brown water coming out. Just run your tap for a while. No big deal.
I said the same thing when I took a dump today...so exciting oh yeah babbby....woooo what a life
This is a diffuser connected to a fire hydrant (under the yellow jacket) that is located off a potable drinking water distribution main; in a residential area (of a major city in the Northwest). We had cleaned most of the mains in this area with our NO-DES water main flushing technology; a new method of flushing the water main, filtering and cleaning the water without wasting the water “and it pays for itself” (see no-des.com).
It’s just sediment deposits
After Indian food
Looks like what I would expect to see in my septic tank. Looks like a job Mike Rowe would like to see.
Its going on twitter tonight.....what would you do without the twitter😥
Wonkas chocolate lake, we found it!
It's actually just mostly rust from the pipes.
Did this with a snow blower today. Same thing.
WHat is that?!
That is potable drinking water flowing out of a hydrant (in the Northwest somewhere - Can’t say the city). Hydrant flushing is how municipalities clean the inside of water mains, and also gets rid of the dirty water; that is created by the stuff that is being removed from the inside walls of the pipes.
The reason this is so dirty is because all cities have stopped hydrant flushing (because it wastes a lot of their water supply) - So this the results of not hydrant flushing for a long time - Yes this stuff will build up inside your water mains over time - NO-DES can remove this stuff without wasting the water, because it filters the water while it is cleaning the mains
www.no-des.com
How does this not waste water?
CaptainJJz How do you waste water? It just goes from one place to another.
is it a kinda chemical or what? u put trough the pipe?
No - It is just sediment and bio-film from their open reservoirs, that has settled over time!
what did you eat tacobell?
i feel bad for the car the drove through shit at the end...
Why?
Wouldn't want to drink that.
Dose it stank if so how bad
Omg its chocolate
So that's what they use to put out fires
That is the same water you get to your house, but they are pulling maybe 500 gallons a minute
Mmm chocolate milk
after you eat taco bell
M8 dis isnt twitter
Poop water XD
Hot caramel?
'Recommended'
Air scouring
Is that coffe
Bloons td
i love w
Fake
Its Diarhea
Why am i here?
That's something you would have to ask your parents, I'm sure they have an interesting story. Let's just hope it doesn't involve drunkenness.
But where was the yellow LDH going ?