Decades ago, hydroexcavators only roamed the oilfields. Both excavating and offloading occurred right on site.Fast forward: The versatility of hydroexcavators has been...
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Get the Picture: Don’t Jet Blindly
The cost of jetting blind can be measured in dollars, hours and gallons of water. And while traditional inspection methods like CCTV...
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A New Approach to Overflow Control
Twenty-five years from now, rain events in Evansville, Indiana, will result in much less environmental damage than they cause today.Instead of running...
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Manhole Equipment and Rehabilitation
Town takes control of stormwater inspectionsThe Town of Renfrew, Ontario, maintains a storm and sanitary system including 55 miles of pipe. This...
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Sewer Inspections: The Most Exhaustive Approach is Seldom the Most Practical
If you’re trying to meet the increasing demands for infrastructure inspection with the same old workflows and technology, you’re fighting a losing...
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News Briefs: New Zealand City Looks for Leaks Created By Earthquake Damage
New Zealand’s capital city is losing up to 400,000 gallons of water a day because of damage to pipes stemming from a...
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Make Purchasing Equipment Easier with Cooperative Contracts
Municipal procurement can be a drawn-out, time-consuming process of researching products, writing specifications, opening bids and then evaluating those bids. All these steps require extra...
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Clean Sewers With Half the Water
In drought-stricken cities, water conservation means jetting smarter. With numerous states facing their driest spells in history, many are being forced to...
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Municipal Spotlight: Franklin Township Sewer Authority
The foundation of Franklin Township’s Sewerage Authority’s sewer inspection program is a dedicated focus on preventive maintenance.“Being proactive is the only way...
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WEQ Fair Attendance Expected to Double
Attendance for the upcoming Wastewater Equipment Fair in Dallas is on pace to double the turnout of the inaugural event, held last...
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Industry News: March 7, 2017
Water-Right hires Erik Koglin as field manager
Water-Right announced that Erik Koglin has been hired as field manager of Clear Choice Water Group,...
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The Impact of I&I on Treatment Capacity
In 1999, publicly owned wastewater treatment plants served 189.7 million people and treated 32.1 billion gallons per day. Today, that number is...
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Cut Through the Noise of Acoustic Leak Detection
Detecting leaks by sound seems simple. In fact, the first underground leak detection professionals did it by simply pressing a doctor’s stethoscope...
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Crawler Wheel Configuration Just Got Easier
Maximizing your sewer inspection crawler’s travel distance often comes down to one thing: proper wheel selection. With the appropriate wheels, crawler operators can...
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The Financial Impact of I&I
A recent study of all municipal sewer systems in Tennessee (I&I Survey) shows that inflow and infiltration represents approximately 104.7 billion gallons...
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Industry News: Feb. 13, 2017
The Strong Co. announces new appointments
Mike Kappler was named national sales manager for the Strong-Seal System for infrastructure rehabilitation. Emily Lanier was...
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How Do You Choose the Right Cutter Bit?
To repair sewer pipes successfully, your rehab cutter must do its job quickly, accurately and reliably — and that’s nearly impossible without...

















