Leak-detection technology continues to be refined. Various technologies have been used in equipment to detect leaks, each with strengths and weaknesses.ADS Environmental...
Pipeline Inspection, Surveying and Mapping
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Inspection By Robot
Contractors and municipalities are constantly alert for ways to make the process of inspecting underground pipes less time- and labor-intensive, especially in...
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Battle of the Blockage
The City of Cedar Rapids has reduced sanitary sewer backups by more than 80 percent — proof that its aggressive war on...
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From the Inside
Private sewer laterals are a major source of infiltration in many communities. Inspecting those pipes can be a chore, because in many...
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SEWER: Open to Suggestion
Trenchless technology has opened up a world of opportunities for cost-effective wastewater infrastructure rehabilitation and life extension for the City of Nampa,...
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Noble Savage
Heavy rains were causing infiltration at the Factory Street Pump Station in Ypsilanti, Mich., which receives all the city’s sewage flows.The Ypsilanti...
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No Valve Left Behind
The water distribution crew at the Consolidated Utility District of Rutherford County, Tenn., is starting to sleep a little easier these nights.That’s...
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Industry News - January 2010
Ralston, NASSCO Past-President, Dies at 71Trent H. Ralston, past-president of the National Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASSCO) and past-chairman of the...
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Down the Tube
Accurate visual assessment of the interiors of manholes, boreholes, drilled shafts, or other vertical cavities is essential for efficient planning, maintenance, rehabilitation,...