Internal Inspection

Means of ascertaining the condition of pipelines, either by visual inspection for man-entry size or by the use of remote control instrumentation.

Internal Pipe Inspection

The television inspection of a sewer line section. A CC-TV camera is moved through the line at a slow rate and a continuous picture is transmitted to an above ground monitor; see also Physical Pipe Inspection.

Inversion

The process of turning a fabric tube inside out with water or air pressure as is done at installation of a cured in place pipe.

Invert

The lowest point of the pipe, tunnel, or shaft.

Invert Level (Elevation)

The level (elevation) of the lowest portion of a liquid-carrying conduit, such as a sewer, which determines the hydraulic gradient available for moving the contained liquid.