• Sam_Bass@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    So vacuum pipes are not required to have grates installed on them? If not for peoples safety than to at least prevent trash clogs

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      6 months ago

      While there are significant regulations around intake pipes, including grates and/or having multiple intakes so that no single one can be completely obstructed to create a suction scenario where someone can be trapped, this particular pipe was found to be plumbed on the wrong side of the pump. It was sucking in water when it was supposed to be ejecting water.

      This is serious for the hotel chain, franchisee, installer/contractor, and inspector. This had to fail so many checks to have occurred. It wasn’t a chance occurrence for someone to be sucked in and seriously harmed or killed with the way this was plumbed; it was a matter of time when someone was going to be seriously injured or killed.

      Truly a tragedy, and I cannot for the life of me imagine the pain that family is going through right now.