About Mobile Dredging & Video Pipe

Mobile Dredging & Video Pipe offers a full line of hydraulic dredging and dewatering, sewer system repair and maintenance, water line inspection and leak detection and industrial cleaning services as part of the Carylon Corporation. We have been in business since 1964 with our main office in Pennsylvania and have expanded to include satellite offices In New Jersey and Maryland.

Video Pipe Services truck doing work outside of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C.

Mobile Dredging and Video Pipe is currently qualified to do business in the following states: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, West Virginia

Safety is our number one priority

Our safety program contains a strong training component to help employees recognize hazards in the workplace, and establishes policies and procedures to keep all employees safe. We maintain several safety and environmental compliance registrations and certifications.

ISO 14001:2004
OHSAS 18001:2007
ISO 9001:2008
ISNetworld
BROWZ
AVETTA

Mobile Dredging & Video Pipe and its employees are associated with these professional organizations:

Backed by Carylon

Mobile Dredging & Video Pipe is a part of the Carylon Corporation, the industry-leading national organization of best-in-class regional operating companies that offer specialized services in sewer system maintenance, water supply maintenance and soil/sludge remediation to maintain critical environmental infrastructure.

The origins of Carylon stretch all the way back to 1949. That year, National Power Rodding Corporation – the first of the Carylon Companies – saw a need for better sewer cleaning equipment. As a result, they developed and patented the world’s first heavy-duty “continuous rod” power rodder, an exceptional piece of machinery that proved to be far superior to anything on the market. Soon thereafter, Carylon became the first in the industry to research, develop and successfully use closed-circuit television to inspect sewers. This new method of sewer inspection literally revolutionized the industry and is the basis for the present-day maintenance of the world’s sewer infrastructure.

Today, Carylon’s long heritage of technological advancements, pioneering new processes, and developing specialized equipment is helping municipalities, utilities and industrial companies comply with environmental regulations.

www.CarylonCorp.com

Keeping our planet safe

Sludge dewatering and biosolids

Carylon was there with alternative dewatering and biosolids disposal methods when laws were passed prohibiting dumping sludge in the oceans.

Cleanup crew in Pennsylvania

Carylon was there for cleanup operations following the floods in Johnstown, PA, New Orleans and other hard-hit cities.

Crew at the Chicago Loop flood site

Carylon was there when a tunnel beneath Chicago’s Loop was breached, causing the flooding of the city’s entire downtown area.

Carylon crews at Ground Zero

Carylon was there at “Ground Zero” to aid in the massive clean-up following the devastating September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.

Sustainability is our mission

Protecting the environment is baked into the DNA of every Carylon employee. That extends from minimizing the risk of an environmental accident to getting boots on the ground fast in an emergency.

In our role as environmental stewards, Carylon provides vital environmental maintenance services to the majority of municipalities and utilities and to more than half of the Fortune 500 companies throughout the United States.

Today, from locations throughout the United States, Carylon companies offer their customers a full range of the most comprehensive environmental maintenance services available.