CCTV Pipeline Inspection
Veolia Environmental Services main line colour pipeline inspection systems offer a complete CCTV survey configuration that includes camera, tractors, cable drums, and control systems with full video and approved Sydney Water (Sewerat) reporting facilities. All unit Supervisors hold current Sewerat Accreditation for pipe and sewer condition classification.
The versatility of the Veolia Environmental Services inspection concept and our range of camera size, shape and mobility enables inspections to be carried out almost anywhere, from the top of high-rise buildings to deep within mine shafts, as well as under-water pipelines.
CCTV inspections can be performed in pipe sizes ranging from 25mm to 2400mm. All of Veolia Environmental Services' main line camera systems have built in radio locaters so detection of pipe direction within walls, ceilings and underground can be easily determined.
Veolia Environmental Services Industrial Services now offer their explosion proof camera system, providing an even greater inspection service for oil refineries, chemical plants, fuel depots, airports etc.
Reporting Technology
Complementing the application of CCTV robotic technology, Veolia Environmental Services uses the latest in reporting technology to generate reports to suit our client’s own special requirements. Colour photographs provide the client with a clear representation of the pipeline status. All information can be burnt to CD providing the client with an easy-to-access form of document storage.
Panoramo Technology

Mounted in a 4 wheel drive Landcruiser to provide all terrain access, the Panoramo unit is the latest in digital survey equipment from Europe. The Panoramo utilises two lenses mounted on the survey tractor and a computerised interpretation package to produce full 360 degree images of surveyed pipeline.
The images are viewable in traditional pipeline view or in a rolled out flat view, with interpretation software capable of measuring cracks and other features, raising lighting within the image and providing a customisable 'virtual reality' tour of the asset.
Did you know?
Veolia is a major sponsor of Clean Up Australia Day and helped to support over 1 million volunteers participate in the 2007 event








