News From the Industry

ADS LLC Acquires Condor Solutions; MyTana Celebrates 50th Anniversary; Rocky Mountain Team Places 1st at Operations Challenge; and Envirosight, Vivax Form Alliance.

ADS LLC Acquires Condor Solutions

ADS LLC has acquired Condor Solutions Inc., a research and development company headquartered in Huntsville, Ala. ADS, also headquartered in Huntsville, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nova Technologies Corp. and produces technology-based products for the water and wastewater industry.

MyTana Celebrates 50th Anniversary

MyTana Manufacturing Company Inc., founded by Sol Gottstein in 1957, celebrated 50 years of service to the cleaning industry in October. Headquartered in St. Paul, Minn., Gottstein moved to the Twin Cities from Des Moines, Iowa, in the 1930s, becoming the original St. Paul Roto-Rooter franchisee. It was while in Des Moines that Gottstein met cable machine developer and Roto-Rooter founder Joe Blank. Deciding to concentrate on the manufacturing side of the cable cleaning business, Gottstein sold the service portion of the company to his brother Nathan, who later sold it to the Roto-Rooter Corp.

Longtime employee John Sentman was assigned the task of making sewer cable machines, and is credited with developing the company’s original product line. Taking on new ownership after Gottstein’s death in 1992, the company introduced portable jetters in 1998 and followed with video inspection and locating equipment in 1999.

Recognized as one of Minnesota’s 50 fastest growing private companies in 2000 and 2001, it also acquired MicroEngineering, developer of the self-leveling camera head. As it has from the start, MyTana continues to manufacture and service its own cable machines, jetters, locators and video inspection equipment.

Rocky Mountain Team Places 1st at Operations Challenge

The Rocky Mountain Water Environment Association’s Commode Commandos placed first in Division I in the Operations Challenge competition at the Water Environment Federation’s 80th technical exhibition and conference in San Diego, Calif. Forty, four-person teams competed in two division and were judged in collection systems, laboratory, process control, maintenance and safety. The events are designed to test the diverse skills required for the operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment facilities. Placing second in Division 1 was Hampton Roads Sanitation District, Virginia Water Environment Association. Third place went to Trinity River Authority CReWSers, Water Environment Association of Texas. Placing first in Division 2 was Force Maine, New England Water Environment Association. Second place went to Brown Tide, New York Water Environment Association. Third place went to Fort Worth Regulators, Water Environment Association of Texas.

Envirosight, Vivax Form Alliance

Envirosight LLC, a provider of video inspection solutions, and Vivax, a manufacturer of push cameras and pipe location equipment, have formed an alliance to further the development of push camera technology and to grow the sales channel for such technology in the North American market. As part of the alliance, Envirosight will private label Vivax equipment, while Vivax will grant Envirosight municipal sales exclusivity. Envirosight will officially launch its new push camera line at the 2008 Pumper & Cleaner Environmental Expo.



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