Here he is, the little robot Ibo: he was the one who found the famous Grigeo Klaipeda pipe



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According to the garbage, professionals can already tell what population lives in the closest houses.

Nerijus Eidimtas, engineer of the network maintenance service of AB Klaipėdos vanduo, does not hide that even in the Soviet era, specialists could only dream of such equipment. At that time, the main equipment was a lamp and a mirror: one of the specialists was lighting the tube on one side and the other on the other side of the tube was catching the light with a mirror. If the light was spreading, it meant that the tube was not clogged.

Now all you have to do is turn on the screen, place a small robot on the tube, and see everything as in the palm of your hand. And the images are not really rewarding and what the professionals see is often not fascinating. Probably the least environmentally friendly people live in student dormitories. The water you leave them for sewage is full of nasty finds, from personal hygiene measures to obvious evidence of a party.

“There are racy images when you work in bedrooms. Everything is there. You will find condoms, tampons, champagne bottle caps, everything from parties. It was clogged with sewage, ”says N. Eidimt.

Benitas Jonikas, CEO of AB Klaipėdos vanduo, does not hide that the little helper did a very serious and valuable job to find the polluters of Klaipėda. With the help of the robot, the famous illegally used pipe from Grigeo Klaipėda and other polluters from the port city were also found.

“The pipes for multi-apartment buildings are designed in various diameters. However, food, organic and household waste must be thrown away, otherwise people in the house will smell unpleasant odors and pipes will become clogged. We found several things: we have found old forks, spoons and rollers, and other larger debris, ”says B. Jonikas.

The robot, named after the Iba specialists, shows more than just specific contaminants. You cannot find some garbage, because some wells are left open by cap thieves, so if there are no cameras watching the nearby city, the destroyers of nature take advantage of it.

“The rollers launched still well, they drove. The carpet came through a large collector to the garbage cleaners. There are not only small pipes in the city, in some you can even walk, you just need to know where to go,” says N Eidimt.

The most interesting find of the men’s names is a historical bottle that can date back to the 18th century. The self-propelled robot discovered the find last year when it was traveling through the sewers of Trilapio Street. The specialists who looked at the cameras immediately noticed with an expert eye that the finding was not normal.

“We found a bottle from the 18th century. This bottle, according to our little research, is from the Memelbrau factory, which was located here in Klaipeda. We found him on Trilapio Street. Once there was a ditch, then pipes were laid in this ditch. The robot not only finds defects, we find what people throw away, but it throws everything away: bottles, stoppers, forks, knives we have found, spoons. How they appear there is really strange. I have found a gold watch, a telephone, it rings ”, shares N. Eidimt.

The robot bought in litas along with all the monitoring equipment installed in the minibus cost 700 thousand litas. According to specialists, many companies in Lithuania have this type of robot. The extremely valuable purchase has repeatedly saved not only wastewater supervisors, but environmentalists and law enforcement as well.

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