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PMA continues vital stormwater works

In 2018, PMA was engaged by Brisbane City Council to remove 200,000 litres of waste from a stormwater drain near Gailey Road after residents had complained of an odour.

Last month, the crew returned to the site in Toowong to remove an addition 6,000 litres of waste to keep the stormwater system running efficiently and reduce the suburb’s risk of flooding.

PMA said for more than 10 years it has been helping cities, councils and private organisations identify, solve and maintain stormwater drain networks.

With its team of more than 60 high skilled experts, PMA said its combined experience navigating and anticipating the problems faced in the service and maintenance of utilities means it is always working to keep its clients one step ahead of the issue.

PMA said its fleet of more than 30 purpose-built, highly versatile drain cleaning units are designed for cleaning and clearing all types of pipes, culverts and GPT devices.

“We provide a broad range of services and utilise innovation and modern equipment to deliver time-critical results to exacting standards,” the company said.

For more information visit the PMA website.

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