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WATER & WASTE PIPE TESTING INC

WAKEFIELD-USA

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WATER & WASTE PIPE TESTING INC
Company Title: Water & Waste Pipe Testing Inc. - Home Page 
Company Description: water & waste pipe testing inc. water leak detection. distribution system leakage surveys. 
Keywords to Search: detect water leaks, water leak detection, pinpoint water leaks, water leakage surveys,detect underground water leaks, sonic leak detection, 
Company Address: 8 Stark Ave,WAKEFIELD,MA,USA 
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01880-3716 
Telephone Number: 7812456705 (+1-781-245-6705) 
Fax Number: 7812456705 (+1-781-245-6705) 
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www. detectwaterleaks. com 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
162911 
USA SIC Description:
Water Works Contractors 
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