Sound Data.

Solid Conclusions.

30+

years of SEWER & STORM experience

110M+

linear feet of pipe inspected

40+

states served

celebrating 30 years of excellence


Since 1995, CES has provided comprehensive sanitary sewer and storm drain system evaluations, specializing in large-diameter and difficult-to-clean or access pipes, and alternative cleaning methods. CES possesses a fleet of custom trucks and equipment that allow us to access, clean and inspect any pipe, anywhere.



CES operates one of the most advanced data centers in the industry, designed for maximum reliability, security and performance. The CES data team specializes in rigorous Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) protocols, ensuring that every piece of data is validated, accurate and ready for immediate use in critical decision-making.

CES partners with municipalities to deliver reliable, cost-effective infrastructure solutions. From sewer and stormwater system evaluations to lead service line inventories, we help cities protect public health, extend the life of their assets, and make informed decisions.

Client Testimonial

"Over the course of nine months, CES successfully cleaned 819,000 linear feet of storm drain pipe, cleared 6,200 catch basins, conducted CCTV inspections of 19,000 linear feet of storm drain pipe, and removed and properly disposed of 3.8 million pounds of storm drain debris.


This extensive work was completed on schedule and without any major safety incidents or customer complaints, demonstrating CES's strong operational planning and execution. CES maintained clear communication with city officials and stakeholders, ensuring the project met stringent safety and environmental standards. Their technical proficiency and dedication to service excellence have significantly contributed to the resilience and sustainability of New Orleans' drainage infrastructure.


I highly recommend CES for future municipal and infrastructure projects and would be happy to provide further information if needed."


C. Rick Hathaway, Department of Public Works Director, City of New Orleans, LA

Recent projects


CES has proudly partnered with thousands of engineers, contractors, utility providers and municipalities, including:


CES Blog


By Alayna Dixon March 12, 2026
When it comes to managing underground infrastructure assets, many municipalities and utilities rely on drawings that no longer reflect what actually exists underground. Over the years, pipes shift, repairs are made, and records become outdated. When pipe location, slope, or elevation is uncertain, it becomes harder to plan inspections, locate defects, and prioritize rehabilitation needs cost-effectively.
By Alayna Dixon February 16, 2026
Managing a stormwater system can be challenging because most of the infrastructure is buried and out of sight. Pipes, storm structures, and catch basins can accumulate high levels of debris or develop significant defects without obvious warning signs. Over time, these hidden problems can lead to flooding, road damage, environmental concerns, and expensive emergency repairs.
By Alayna Dixon & Alison Escobar January 15, 2026
Have you noticed persistent standing water after it rains, slow drainage, foul odors, or visible debris accumulating inside or around your system’s catch basins? These issues are often tell-tale signs that your stormwater structures need attention.