See What’s Happening Inside Your Pipeline. Without Digging.
Pipe failures rarely announce themselves. Cracks, joint offsets, root intrusion, and structural deterioration develop quietly until a collapse, backup, sinkhole, or Oregon DEQ violation makes the problem impossible to ignore.
CCTV pipeline inspection provides real-time visibility into storm and sewer lines without disruptive excavation. Mid-State Industrial provides NASSCO-certified video inspection services for municipalities, contractors, industrial facilities, and property managers across Oregon, delivering the documentation and condition data needed to make informed maintenance decisions, prioritize repairs, and stay ahead of regulatory requirements.

Who We Serve
We provide CCTV inspection services for:
Municipal public works departments managing storm sewer and sanitary sewer infrastructure
ODOT and highway contractors inspecting roadway drainage systems
Commercial and industrial property owners assessing private storm and sewer lines
Construction contractors performing pre- and post-construction pipe condition assessments
Our PACP-coded reports integrate directly with GIS-based asset management systems and are accepted by Oregon DEQ, ODOT, and municipal engineering departments
Facility managers investigating recurring drainage problems or preparing for infrastructure upgrades
What CCTV Inspection Identifies
Using advanced CCTV inspection technology, we travel through your pipeline and document everything in real time with high-definition video.

- Cracks & fractures – longitudinal, circumferential, & spiral cracking in pipe walls
- Joint defects – offset joints, open joints, & infiltration points
- Root intrusion – fine root masses & root balls that restrict flow & damage the pipe
- Sediment & debris accumulation – buildup that reduces capacity & indicates drainage problems
- Structural deformation – pipe deflection, collapse risk, & out-of-round conditions
- Service lateral connections – condition & alignment of lateral tie-ins
- Infiltration & inflow – groundwater & surface water entering the system
NASSCO-Certified. PACP-Coded. Standardized Reporting.
Mid-State Industrial is NASSCO-certified, which means our inspections follow the Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program (PACP), the national standard for sewer and storm drain inspection used by municipalities, engineers, and regulators nationwide.
Standardized Defect Coding
Every observation is coded to PACP standards, creating consistent, defensible inspection records that engineers, municipalities, and regulatory agencies can easily review and compare across systems and inspection cycles
Recorded Video
Full digital video documentation captures every foot of pipe inspected, providing visual verification of system conditions, defects, obstructions, and maintenance concerns for future reference and reporting.
Condition Scoring
Each pipe segment receives PACP structural and O&M condition scores, helping identify deterioration, prioritize repairs, and support long-term asset management planning
Actionable Reports
Clear inspection reporting supports maintenance prioritization, rehabilitation planning, and regulatory compliance documentation. Inspection reports are typically delivered same-day to within 48 hours of the camera run, helping contractors, municipalities, and engineers keep projects moving without unnecessary delays
Many Oregon municipalities and Clean Water Services require NASSCO PACP-compliant inspection reports. We deliver them fast.
Laser Profiling and Deflection Testing
For pipes where structural integrity is a concern, particularly large-diameter storm culverts, corrugated metal pipe, HDPE, and aging concrete infrastructure, Mid-State also offers laser profiling and deflection testing services to provide comprehensive structural data for engineering analysis, capital planning, and NPDES compliance documentation.
These inspections help assess:
- Pipe deflection – how much the pipe has deformed from its original shape
- Cross-sectional area – actual flow capacity versus design capacity
- Structural risk – data supporting engineering assessment, rehabilitation planning, and long-term infrastructure management
Pair Inspection with Cleaning for Maximum Value
CCTV inspection is most effective on a clean pipe. Mid-State often combines CCTV inspection with drain line jetting and catch basin cleaning to provide a clearer view of pipe walls, joints, obstructions, and system defects.
In many situations, we inspect first to identify the issue, jet the line to remove debris or blockages, then perform a final inspection to verify the results. By sequencing cleaning and inspection services in a single mobilization, we help contractors, municipalities, and facility managers save time, reduce costs, and minimize downtime.
Why Mid-State Industrial
NASSCO-Certified
PACP-compliant inspection and reporting.
Experienced Camera Operators
Trained in pipe condition assessment and defect coding.
Full-Service Capability
Combine inspection with jetting, catch basin cleaning, or hydro excavation.
24/7/365 Availability
Emergency inspection for active failures and overflow events.
Statewide Coverage
Serving Oregon municipalities, contractors, and facility managers.
Service Areas
Mid-State Industrial provides CCTV inspection services across Oregon, including:
Portland Metro
Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas Counties
Salem & Mid-Willamette Valley
Marion and Polk Counties
Eugene & Springfield
Lane County
Bend & Central Oregon
Deschutes County
Roseburg & Southern Oregon
Douglas, Jackson, and Josephine Counties
Eastern Oregon
Available upon request
Not sure if we cover your area? Call us. We likely do. (541) 726-6730
Frequently Asked Questions
What is PACP coding, and why does it matter?
PACP (Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program) is the national standard for sewer and storm drain inspection developed by NASSCO. It provides a standardized coding system for pipe defects that makes inspection reports consistent, comparable, and accepted by engineers, municipalities, and regulators.
Do you provide video footage along with the report?
Yes. Every inspection includes full digital video documentation along with a PACP-coded condition report.
How long does a CCTV inspection take?
It depends on the number and length of pipe segments being inspected. Contact us with your project scope for a timeline estimate.
Should I clean the pipes before inspection?
Yes. Inspection on clean pipe produces better results. We can coordinate cleaning and inspection in a single mobilization.
We Find Cracks Before They Find You
Don’t wait for a failure to find out what’s in your pipes.
24/7 emergency dispatch available, statewide coverage across Oregon.