The city offered free water tests to its citizens and found lead in 70 percent of homes
Utah State University follows up on a survey of U.S. and Canadian water utilities it first did in 2012
WinCan makes collecting, sharing and reporting cross bore detection data easy with support for lateral-specific observation catalogs and seamless integration of GIS mapping systems
WinCan's Manholes Module allows users to analyze, annotate, report and share their manhole inspection data
Moving sewer inspection data to a cloud-based workflow improves security and is highly cost-effective
Kansas City’s water utility hit a peak of 1,844 water main breaks in 2012. Today it has a much better handle on its aging infrastructure.
Funding could aid over $11 billion in infrastructure projects nationwide
With the increasing need for precise mapping, municipalities are deploying geospatial probes to achieve real-time position tracking in order to create virtual 3-D computer models of underground assets
National Association of Sewer Service Companies awarded WinCan with certification for Version 7 of the industry-standard Pipeline Assessment Certification Program
At the No-Dig Show, municipalities and engineers discuss different ways utilities can start assessing their water and sewer systems in order to prioritize future work
Crushed porcelain from old toilets taken out of city schools is incorporated into rain gardens
The industry organization submitted comments to the EPA as the agency considers potential changes to the regulation
Study provides more information about how applying road salt in the winter and other factors are affecting the country’s water quality and infrastructure
Prevent corrosion and stop infiltration in wastewater structures
A concerted effort to identify and replace the most at-risk water mains is paying off for KC Water Services, as the utility has seen a drastic reduction in breaks
Rural Community Assistance Partnership video series delves into the details on storage infrastructure inspection and maintenance
WinCan software provided the rail company a strategic solution that enables engineers to visualize asset condition and plan future maintenance